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shank
Apr 15, 2003, 6:15 PM
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I was think about a shirt also but couldn't come up with anything. I like this as a back, but I think we should come up with some thing else for the front, like BEER AND GEAR, that would be no good for the boulderers :?: , or some other "catch phrase." any ideas Andy? With the names would be cool.
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roclymber
Apr 15, 2003, 9:10 PM
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sounds awesome so far. handles on the shirt sounds great, really. lol, but i can just imagine everyone walking around staring at each others chest... "Oh, HEY so and so" I can bet almost everyone is going to bring a camera, might as well follow suit. i just bought a 128mb card, so I should be able to get a lot of shots.
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andy_lemon
Apr 15, 2003, 9:16 PM
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In reply to: I wonder if RC.com would mind if we used their logo I think this is a great idea! I went ahead and asked Trevor if we could use the logo... I let you know in a day or two. Hey roclymber, what kind of digital camera do you have?
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andy_lemon
Apr 16, 2003, 1:36 AM
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Anybody know how to spell Innagural? :lol:
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roclymber
Apr 16, 2003, 2:21 AM
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Olympus C-4000 4.0 megapixel digi. not 1,000 dollars. but still costed a pretty penny, and damn well worth it too. I thought about putting together some kind of photo-journal of this fest, you too?http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_product_lobbypage.asp?l=1&p=16&bc=2&product=869
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andy_lemon
Apr 16, 2003, 3:20 AM
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In reply to: I thought about putting together some kind of photo-journal of this fest Nah... not into making journals and such. I'll definately take pictures. Your digital is a close resemblance of my digital (canon powershot a40). Anyhow, I don't use the digital much since digitals have a delayed shutter... kind of sucks. So I use mostly my Canon Rebel G. I'll get a wide angle for it before the fest.
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mhr2000
Apr 18, 2003, 5:08 PM
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I have a c3000 olympus. It has a delayed shutter as well, but if you push the button halfway and hold it there the camera is ready to shoot instantly. I guess the problem would be trying to hold that button halfway down while hanging off a cliff huh?.. lol I had lots of practice using this feature because during our road cruises I would take pictures of the S curves as we came up on them. Travelling in the upper speed ranges I had to use this feature or miss the good shots. Would have to get the camera ready again after every shot and hold it till the next cool S curve came around.
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andy_lemon
Apr 21, 2003, 2:24 AM
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Anyone think it will be too hot in june for a keg??? Maybe we should opt for 10 or 12 cases of beer... the ice will last longer that way!
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shank
Apr 21, 2003, 2:39 PM
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Not nessiceraliy (how in the he!! do you spell that). With cases of beer you have to open the cooler everytime you want one. This is why the ice melt. If you had a cooler that the keg would fit in and just had the hose hanging out of a sealed hole in it I think the ice would last long. Of course you would still have to pump it. Let me think on this for a while and I will come up with somethink for your keg. I could build a large cooler out of metal and foam with a valve on itso you could hook up an air compressor to the keg to pressurize it. then no more pumping. just have to figure out how to hook this to the keg. :?:
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andy_lemon
Apr 21, 2003, 9:05 PM
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In reply to: I could build a large cooler out of metal and foam with a valve on itso you could hook up an air compressor to the keg to pressurize it. then no more pumping. just have to figure out how to hook this to the keg. Ok folks! If you've never been down to Indiana, Kentucky, or Tennessee then you've never got to experience Redneck Artwork first hand. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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shank
Apr 21, 2003, 9:16 PM
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I work in a sheet metal shop for a living. I have had to build more than a few keg coolers in my time there. Some people go all out on beer coolers. :lol:
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andy_lemon
Apr 21, 2003, 9:43 PM
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Well dude, if you want to be buildin a keg cooler by all means build a keg cooler! Who is gonna bring the tap? To rent one in E-ville it is like a $50 down payment.
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andy_lemon
Apr 22, 2003, 4:33 PM
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Here are the directions for those of you who don't know: Directions: From the south, you can take either Interstate 57 to Rte. 146, east to Hwy 45, northeast to Ozark Road; or Interstate 24 north to Hwy 45, northeast to Ozark Road. From the north, get to Interstate 57, then south to where Interstate 24 splits to the southeast (right hand lane, long curving exit), to Tunnel Hill Road exit, Tunnel Hill Road left, to intersection with Hwy 45, left onto Hwy 45, to Ozark Road. From Harrisburg take Hwy 45 south to Ozark Road. Ozark Road: about 4 1/2 winding miles 'til you come to an intersection near Zion Church and Cemetary. Veer left, staying on Ozark. After another 200 yards or so, turn right at a farmhouse on a hill (usually a couple of dogs to chase your car, too), onto what some might facetiously call a paved county road (it's a gravel road). After about a bumpy-mile, you'll be heading down toward an oil pan-eating rocky creek bed. Just before the creek bed, turn right to park and camp, or just after, turn left to do the same. The road continues, but there's not much available beyond these main camping and parking areas.
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kentuckysarah
Apr 23, 2003, 4:13 PM
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That sounds like so much fun. If you don't mind I'll try to get some Ky people to take a road trip up there with me.
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andy_lemon
Apr 23, 2003, 5:35 PM
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Awesome Sarah!
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tenn_dawg
Apr 24, 2003, 9:19 PM
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For 6 bucks? Just tell me where to send my check! I like the bottom design beter, but they both rock. Travis
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shank
Apr 24, 2003, 9:23 PM
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I think I like the top design better. I'll take one for $6. I would rather have an XL if I could though.
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andy_lemon
Apr 24, 2003, 11:21 PM
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In reply to: For 6 bucks? Just tell me where to send my check! I'll take two... one medium (fer the chicka) and one large (fer the fat azz). I like the bottom design better, I think?
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tenn_dawg
Apr 24, 2003, 11:34 PM
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I'm going to ammend my initial vote. If you put the text from the top picture with the graphics from the bottom one THAT would be the ultimate. "Innagural" and "Rock 'n'" are kind of retarded. And I like the climber leading on the bottom of the Illinois. Travis
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