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drkodos
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In reply to: The degeneration of this thread is damn impressive, I congratulate whoever changed the topic name. Changing the name is the cause of the degeneration. I know because I was the one forced to change the name and I thusly also changed the tenure of the thread to reflect my angst at having to have my creative perspective on history revised because of some fear that a person has that some arcane and unfounded principle qwill prevent some nOOb from seeing the site. Meanwhile, the post generated over 1800 hits in leass than 24 hours and generated many ad hits as well. Good for the advertisers and the site, but due to the fears and myopic vision, the powers that be decided the title had to go. In fairness, as an author, I never have had title priviledges in newspaper of other print media. Titles are the domain of the editors. However, having moved into the position of editior, and having been awarded the responsibilities of titling stories for a major newspaper, I knew I could come up with thitles that capture attention and suck in the readers. And isn't that the point? Increase readership, viewership, members and eventually increase the revenue stream? As a master of shooting oneself in the foot I am certainly qualified to recognize when others are doing it, and no one does it better than some of the people behind the wizard's screen on this site.
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andy_reagan
Mar 19, 2004, 9:30 PM
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I nominate this the best thread I've ever read on this website. I put the ass in emphasis.
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climber49er
Mar 19, 2004, 10:53 PM
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Yawn, ZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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donie
Mar 19, 2004, 11:26 PM
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take a nap. :lol:
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curt
Mar 19, 2004, 11:39 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: I thought that Al Gore came up with all those terms when he "created the internet". My bad... Sorry shake. :wink: Since this thread has already gone to hell, I don't mind hijacking it. OK, my last Gunks trivia question was WAY too easy. So here's another one based on rrrADAM's post above. What Gunks climber actually did invent the internet? Good luck. Curt Guess this one was too hard, eh? No guesses? Curt
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donie
Mar 19, 2004, 11:55 PM
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jim koloctronis
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curt
Mar 20, 2004, 12:01 AM
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In reply to: jim koloctronis Nope. It wasn't him. Thanks for trying though. I thought more people would offer up names. Curt
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shakylegs
Mar 20, 2004, 12:08 AM
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why am I thinking stannard?
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drkodos
Mar 20, 2004, 12:10 AM
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Burt Angrist? Joe Bridges? Ivan Rezucha Bubble Gum? Dick Williams before he dicks you! Richard Goldstone? Bill Ravitch! Brendan Mealia? Richard Perch? Joe Mamma? Ants Leements? Bonnie Pruden? Don Prudome? Frank Takc? WHOWHOWHOWHOWHOWHOWHOWHOWHO was it?
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curt
Mar 20, 2004, 12:10 AM
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In reply to: why am I thinking stannard? Stannard was a physicist and not a computer guy. However (hint) this guy did climb with Stannard quite a bit, particularly in Stannard's early Gunks days. Curt
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drkodos
Mar 20, 2004, 12:12 AM
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Art Gran!
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donie
Mar 20, 2004, 12:13 AM
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i think thats right
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dirtineye
Mar 20, 2004, 1:26 AM
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MUCH better title that the second one, still not as good as the first though.
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curt
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Nope. Not Art Gran. Curt
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timstich
Mar 20, 2004, 5:37 AM
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So it was someone involved in the old Arpnet and the WELL. University of Southern California maybe? They used military money for the project I think. I read a little about it today.
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curt
Mar 20, 2004, 5:42 AM
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In reply to: So it was someone involved in the old Arpnet and the WELL. University of Southern California maybe? They used military money for the project I think. I read a little about it today. It was indeed someone involved in ARPANET. Keep digging. Curt
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ryanpfleger
Mar 20, 2004, 5:46 AM
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Willie Crowther... climbed at the Gunks and worked on the ArpaNet. What do I win?
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curt
Mar 20, 2004, 5:59 AM
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In reply to: Willie Crowther... climbed at the Gunks and worked on the ArpaNet. What do I win? I don't know what you win, but you are right. Willie Crowther, who was John Stannard's mentor in the Gunks worked for a consortium that won the original contract from the government to build ARPANET. Interestingly enough, IBM was asked by ARPA to submit a proposal, but IBM thought there was no future in this technology. Curt
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ryanpfleger
Mar 20, 2004, 6:13 AM
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I tell you what.... for my prize tell me what you think of the climbing in Sedona. What's there? How is it? What in Arizona is better than it? I've never climbed anywhere in AZ, but my brother (not a climber) is there right now (Cottonwood I think) and he loves it. Of course I think he's comparing it to Phoenix, so I'm not sure how valid that is.
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curt
Mar 20, 2004, 6:24 AM
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In reply to: I tell you what.... for my prize tell me what you think of the climbing in Sedona. What's there? How is it? What in Arizona is better than it? I've never climbed anywhere in AZ, but my brother (not a climber) is there right now (Cottonwood I think) and he loves it. Of course I think he's comparing it to Phoenix, so I'm not sure how valid that is. OK. Fair enough. It depends on what kind of climbing you want to do. Sedona is sandstone and ranges from good stuff, like on "The Mace" to really crappy stuff. That is likely why Tim Toula titled his guide book to the area A Cheap Way To Die. Cochise Stronghold has superb multi-pitch routes on granite and also the boulder problem that John Sherman calls the best in Arizona--Bob Murray's Fire Pit Problem. Flagstaff, AZ has great climbing and bouldering on Dacite, Basalt, Limestone and Sandstone. The list goes on and on. Curt
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kalcario
Mar 20, 2004, 6:30 AM
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*Flagstaff, AZ has great climbing and bouldering* Your Freudian Slip is showing...which would you say is better, the climbing...or the bouldering?
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ryanpfleger
Mar 20, 2004, 7:00 AM
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Thanks for the info! Whereabouts is Cochise Stronghold?
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drkodos
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Living in Nevada, I decided to go to the Bunny Ranch and do a scientific survey. Let me tell you, wacking it there was fun! I really liked it. I paid the girls to watch and say things to me such as: Go dot com boy! Config that system! Boulder! Boulder! Boulder! Ticks marks all over those girls, now. So, bouldering in a whoreshouse is indeed akin to masturbating at the gunks. I have proven it scientifically!
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curt
Mar 20, 2004, 6:18 PM
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In reply to: *Flagstaff, AZ has great climbing and bouldering* Your Freudian Slip is showing...which would you say is better, the climbing...or the bouldering? The bouldering--of course. Curt
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