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ter_bee
Nov 11, 2005, 12:15 AM
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i'm not volunteering, now. i'm just asking, with the slightly guilty guess that the man i'm criticizing made some sacrifices to do this, but: how do you get to be the state 'manager," meaning the person who is in charge of the main page for your state? because mine wrote a solid paragraph in french. something about how he wasn't necessary to the Ohio Climbers Association and how we could ask him what was being done... I didn't understand it all. One quarter of french in graduate school is not enough to read my state page, apparently. http://www.rockclimbing.com/...hp?CountryStateID=87
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ter_bee
Nov 11, 2005, 1:26 AM
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bump. hello?
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moss1956
Nov 11, 2005, 1:34 AM
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Dude, Thats not French. I spent some time going through the page. I don't think being the state manager would carry a lot of reward. Lucky thing many interstates pass through Ohio, so you can get OUT and climb.
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ter_bee
Nov 11, 2005, 1:47 AM
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did you read the last paragraph? oh. the bastard changed it! how funny.. okay, i like him better now. is that wordlingo or what?
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ter_bee
Nov 11, 2005, 1:35 PM
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In reply to: Actually that paragraph is in Norwegian. I`ve not looked in on the Ohio section fo the RDB but that intro is one of the funniest ones in the whole of the rdb. Can`t complain about his sense of humour. Yes, he's hilarious. For the second time: he CHANGED the LANGUAGE from French to whatever it is today! I speak enough French to identify it, honest. And I'm not going to keep editing my main post when he changes it.
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ter_bee
Nov 11, 2005, 1:37 PM
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P.S. Thanks for actually answering the question. How does one 'stick their hand up?' To whom do they communicate, that is?
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Nov 11, 2005, 2:35 PM
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In reply to: P.S. Thanks for actually answering the question. How does one 'stick their hand up?' To whom do they communicate, that is? It is a rather informal thing really...if the state doesnt have a manager then someone either volunteers to do it or if it is noticed that there is someone who seems to know a lot about the area - a user that has contributed a lot to that area then they may be asked to handle it. They report to the Senior Routes Database Managers. If you have an issue, feel free to contact one of them or bobd1953. If you are unsuccessful that way contact an Administrator. Hope this answers your question. ;)
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vegastradguy
Nov 11, 2005, 3:04 PM
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also, if the state currently has a manager, its a good thing to sort of chat with them to see if they would be willing to give up their duties. thats how i got my job as the NV manager- the old one wasnt really into it anymore but no one else wanted it, so when i asked him, he was more than happy to pass on the duties. then i talked to the boss in charge of the rdb and i was good to go.
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elvislegs
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i staged a bloody coup in order to gain power and free my people. since then things have gone well. i smoke excellent cigars, all the women go topless, and we are building an idaho routes database air force. being "the man" frikkin rulz. VIVA LA IDEEEHOOOO!!11
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philbox
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Nov 11, 2005, 9:06 PM
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Bwahahahaha, ahhh, Elvis mate ya crack me up. Way too funny man. :lol:
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climbsomething
Nov 11, 2005, 9:11 PM
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In reply to: i staged a bloody coup in order to gain power and free my people. since then things have gone well. i smoke excellent cigars, all the women go topless, and we are building an idaho routes database air force. being "the man" frikkin rulz. VIVA LA IDEEEHOOOO!!11 Liar. You eat stale blue corn chips and scheme your visits to Arizona.
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ter_bee
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In reply to: i staged a bloody coup in order to gain power and free my people. since then things have gone well. i smoke excellent cigars, all the women go topless, and we are building an idaho routes database air force. being "the man" frikkin rulz. i'll work on the bloody coup. any recommended weaponry? i think i could lay hold of airsoft guns and swords. seriously, i know very little about climbing outside of cincinnati, dayton and xenia. kentucky is so close -- i'm actually writing this FROM kentucky -- and so much more appealing...
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ter_bee
Nov 11, 2005, 9:41 PM
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In reply to: i staged a bloody coup in order to gain power and free my people. since then things have gone well. i smoke excellent cigars, all the women go topless, and we are building an idaho routes database air force. being "the man" frikkin rulz. i'll work on the bloody coup. any recommended weaponry? i think i could lay hold of airsoft guns and swords. seriously, i know very little about climbing outside of cincinnati, dayton and xenia. kentucky is so close -- i'm actually writing this FROM kentucky -- and so much more appealing...
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moss1956
Nov 11, 2005, 10:54 PM
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Exactly! The state of Ohio seems to have exactly 6 crags. One of them requires that you have $300k in liability insurance before you rope up. What is that all about? The blurb has something to do with some sort of conflict that involves the Ohio Climbers Association. I don't read Norwegian so I can't say more. I checked out the Ohio Climbers Association web page. They seem like nice earnest people. I don't want to use the term as a pejorative, but I think they are top ropers. The guy managing the Ohio database page is doing a great job, in less than stellar conditions. Moss
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In reply to: Liar. You eat stale blue corn chips and scheme your visits to Arizona. pffffff. everyone knows that all idahoans ever eat is potatos. breakfast lunch and dinner spuds, it's all we poor country folk know.
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ter_bee
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In reply to: The state of Ohio seems to have exactly 6 crags. One of them requires that you have $300k in liability insurance before you rope up. What is that all about? i dk anything about having to have 300,000$ in liability to climb here. yikes. but for an iowa man, you know my state.
In reply to: if the state currently has a manager, its a good thing to sort of chat with them to see if they would be willing to give up their duties well, i wasn't asking him to give up his duties, but just so you know: i wrote our state manager before posting this. he's much politer than i am. and if it weren't for his tendency to use languages he doesn't speak and his rash criticisms of trespassing, i'd say he was cool.
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