NARC Team Rowing Statistics - LUNA-TICS Team
No worries Barbara!
Barbara,
No worries on the postings - it will all be right at the end of this. I am trying to mix bicycling ever increasing distances (mixed with a few hills - nasty wind, too) and find that I just can't put the same number of meters in on the days that I ride the bike. I can't even add up how many meters to the moon - some fellow corrected me, then I messed it up again! Oh well. Math is not a good subject I guess for me - makes me worry that I'm pretty ok with finance!
No worries on the postings - it will all be right at the end of this. I am trying to mix bicycling ever increasing distances (mixed with a few hills - nasty wind, too) and find that I just can't put the same number of meters in on the days that I ride the bike. I can't even add up how many meters to the moon - some fellow corrected me, then I messed it up again! Oh well. Math is not a good subject I guess for me - makes me worry that I'm pretty ok with finance!
Day 7: 2008 NARC
Way to row Luna-Tics! 
Challenge meters to date are 1,774,204 m
Total meters rowed on 3.20.08 = 266,396 m!
We are in fourth place overall - let the pull of the moon guide forward progress!
We have 50 crew in the boat! Thanks everyone for your participation!

Challenge meters to date are 1,774,204 m
Total meters rowed on 3.20.08 = 266,396 m!
We are in fourth place overall - let the pull of the moon guide forward progress!
We have 50 crew in the boat! Thanks everyone for your participation!
2008 NARC: Team Progress thru 3.21.08


Challenge meters to date = 2,017,887 m
Total meters for 3.21.08 = 243,683 m
Jane and Darryl have passed the 150K mark! Way to row, Luna-Tics! We are in a tight contest with our closest competitor, Timbuk2! Every meter is important with generally less than 20K separating the two teams!
Row strong! You are all:

2008 NARC: Team Progress Thru Saturday 3.22.08

The moon surface looks a little bit closer! Way to row, Luna-Tics! As of this morning, the Luna-Tics team is in #5 position overall, and #2 in the virtual teams division. Great job!
Total Challenge Meters: 2,365,836 m with 51 crew
Total meters on the day: 347,949 m - that's HUGE as Donald Trump would say!
When the NARC competition first started last Saturday, there were 250 or so crew in all the boats. There are now 1,962 crew in the boats! It's gaining popularity!
Our Leaderboard: Here's where we rank as members of that 1,962 overall crew! Overall rank is provided as a place holder in case a team member wishes to go back and see improvements from week to week. Thanks for each and every meter - we all know that some are more difficult to get than others!
Jane - overall position 35/1962 - with 176,412 m (WOW!)
Gabriella - 36/1962 - 174,986 m
Darryl - 41/1962 - 167,950 m
Dan - 54/1962 - 151,234 m
Chris - 88/1962 - 119,587 m
Tim - 104/1962 - 107,203 m
Jan - 143/1962 - 90,000 m
Barbara - 145/1962 - 89,000 m
Mike - 150/1962 - 86,666 m
Ed - 164/1962 - 80,000 m
Rowin - 169/1962 - 78,501 m
Mitch - 170/1962 - 77,888 m
Angelo - 204/1962 - 70,346 m
David A - 232/1962 - 62,803 m
David H - 280/1962 - 56,394 m
Tony P - 287/1962 - 55,743 m
Steven L - 290/1962 - 55,243 m
Lauren - 306/1962 - 53,224 m
Joseph - 308/1962 - 53,010 m
Mary - 326/1962 - 50,685 m
Peter H - 327/1962 - 50,556 m
Andrea - 380/1962 - 45,875 m
Alistair - 388/1962 - 45,118 m
Noelle - 522/1962 - 34,444 m
Rodrigo - 570/1962 - 30,655 m
Michael L - 606/1962 - 28,500 m
Pat B - 710/1962 - 24,102 m
Jack - 785/1962 - 20,171 m
Karyn - 787/1962 - 20,081 m
Gina - 795/1962 - 20,026 m
Orion - 846/1962 - 17,725 m
Richard - 923/1962 - 15,000 m
AJ - 925/1962 - 15,000 m
Nils - 926/1962 - 15,000 m
BJ - 977/1962 - 13,200 m
Eva-Kristin - 995/1962 - 12,500 m
Keith - 1007/1962 - 12,173 m
Will- 1077/1962 - 10,204 m
Tom - 1108/1962 - 10,000 m
Helen - 1149/1962 - 9,000 m
Tamara - 1194/1962 - 8,000 m
Linda B - 1202/1962 - 7,981 m
Tina - 1298/1962 - 6,230 m
Rae - 1327/1962 - 6,000 m
Peter V - 1328/1962 - 6,000 m
Ingrid - 1394/1962 - 5,052 m
Kristine B - 1400/1962 - 5,021 m
Clinton - 1419/1962 - 5,000 m
Richelle - 1506/1962 - 4,000 m
Steve J - 1520/1962 - 3,700 m
Debbie - 1628/1962 m - 2,500 m
2008 NARC: Challenge Team Progress thru 3.24.08
Stellar rowing by the challenge team Luna-Tics! We're headed towards the dark side of the moon as the full moon wanes!

Challenge meters to date = 2,608,620 m
Total meters for 3.23.08 = 242,784 m
Currently in #5 place overall, and #2 for virtual teams with > 50 members.
Welcome and a big THANK YOU to team members joining our crew for the NARC challenge: you have collectively added 459,265 m to our progress and are truly enabling us to compete successfully!
Thanks to:
Kristine B
Garry C
Eva-Kristin
Linda
Ed
David A
David H
Lauren S
Alistair (of the no bikes here!)
Michael L
Nils
Richard
Will
Tamara
Peter V
Ingrid
Clinton

Challenge meters to date = 2,608,620 m
Total meters for 3.23.08 = 242,784 m
Currently in #5 place overall, and #2 for virtual teams with > 50 members.
Welcome and a big THANK YOU to team members joining our crew for the NARC challenge: you have collectively added 459,265 m to our progress and are truly enabling us to compete successfully!
Thanks to:
Kristine B
Garry C
Eva-Kristin
Linda
Ed
David A
David H
Lauren S
Alistair (of the no bikes here!)
Michael L
Nils
Richard
Will
Tamara
Peter V
Ingrid
Clinton
2008 NARC: Start of 3.25.08
We've added a few more people - we're up to 55 strong now!
Challenge meters to date = 2,936,523 m
Total meters for 3.24.08 = 327,903 m! Incredible!
Total number of challenge participants has gone from 253 the first day to 2,180 as of this morning!
As of this morning we are still in spot #5 - with a sincere challenge coming from Free Spirits!
We have several team mates in the top 100 of the challenge (including our honorary Luna-Tic Pat M)!
Jane is in 23/2180 with 220,838 m
Pat M is in 24/2189 with 216,888 m
Dan is in 31/2180 with 210,131 m
Darryl is in 38/2180 with 200,752 m
Gabriella is in 41/2180 with 195,385 m
Chris is in 77/2180 with 152,144 m
Tim is in 84/2180 with 144,443 m
Impressive! And thanks again, to all who row!
Challenge meters to date = 2,936,523 m
Total meters for 3.24.08 = 327,903 m! Incredible!
Total number of challenge participants has gone from 253 the first day to 2,180 as of this morning!
As of this morning we are still in spot #5 - with a sincere challenge coming from Free Spirits!
We have several team mates in the top 100 of the challenge (including our honorary Luna-Tic Pat M)!
Jane is in 23/2180 with 220,838 m
Pat M is in 24/2189 with 216,888 m
Dan is in 31/2180 with 210,131 m
Darryl is in 38/2180 with 200,752 m
Gabriella is in 41/2180 with 195,385 m
Chris is in 77/2180 with 152,144 m
Tim is in 84/2180 with 144,443 m
Impressive! And thanks again, to all who row!
2008 NARC: Team Progress Thru 3.25.08
Space pirates overtook our boat yesterday! Team repairing damage to hull, and working on strategy to move forward! We are currently in position 6 overall, with positions 4, 5 and 6 separated by less than 200K. Watch for those grappling hooks as we move forward!
Excellent day on the virtual waters nonetheless! Well done!
Total Challenge meters to date = 3,264,748 m
Total meters on the day = 328,223 m
Team members participating in this challenge = 55
Overall challenge participant number has increased to 2256. Reminder: Friday is the last day to sign on to participate in the challenge! Then, the following two weeks, we REALLY battle it out!
Excellent day on the virtual waters nonetheless! Well done!
Total Challenge meters to date = 3,264,748 m
Total meters on the day = 328,223 m
Team members participating in this challenge = 55
Overall challenge participant number has increased to 2256. Reminder: Friday is the last day to sign on to participate in the challenge! Then, the following two weeks, we REALLY battle it out!
Re: 2008 NARC: Team Progress Thru 3.25.08
Luna-tics,Kona2 wrote:Space pirates overtook our boat yesterday! Team repairing damage to hull, and working on strategy to move forward! We are currently in position 6 overall, with positions 4, 5 and 6 separated by less than 200K. Watch for those grappling hooks as we move forward!
Excellent day on the virtual waters nonetheless! Well done!
Total Challenge meters to date = 3,264,748 m
Total meters on the day = 328,223 m
Team members participating in this challenge = 55
Overall challenge participant number has increased to 2256. Reminder: Friday is the last day to sign on to participate in the challenge! Then, the following two weeks, we REALLY battle it out!
Swill some rum and get ready to repel Free Spirits. It's hand to hand combat with sabers. Arrrrrggg!
DC
2008 NARC: Team Progress thru 3.26.08
Welcome new team members Joe and Bryan! That brings our total team participants to 56!
What a stellar day we had!
Challenge meters to date = 3,697,550 m
Total meters on the day = a WHOPPING 432,802 m !
Total number of challenge participants has grown from 253 on day 1 to 2337 as of 3.27.08 in the AM! Remember, if you want to join in on the challenge, you must sign on with a team by 3.28.08 - by all calendar reckonings, that be tomorrow mateys!
Row strong! The lookout reports.... boats dead ahead! Shall we hoist the Jolly Roger!???
What a stellar day we had!
Challenge meters to date = 3,697,550 m
Total meters on the day = a WHOPPING 432,802 m !
Total number of challenge participants has grown from 253 on day 1 to 2337 as of 3.27.08 in the AM! Remember, if you want to join in on the challenge, you must sign on with a team by 3.28.08 - by all calendar reckonings, that be tomorrow mateys!
Row strong! The lookout reports.... boats dead ahead! Shall we hoist the Jolly Roger!???

LESS THAN 200K SEPARATES THIS TEAM FROM OWNING POSITION 4
We are a mere 10,217 m from 5th place as of 11:30 PM ET
We are a mere 184,500 m from 4th place.
We're farther than that from the moon....
Great work Luna-Tics!
We are a mere 184,500 m from 4th place.
We're farther than that from the moon....
Great work Luna-Tics!

2008 NARC: Team Progress Thru 3.27.08

Yowzer, Luna-Tics! Great team effort has moved us back into a tentative 5th position for the challenge ! Way to row strong!
Challenge meters to date = 3,980,838 m for 5th position at time of posting
Total meters on the day = 283,288 m
56 crew!
As we continue to head towards the dark side of the moon
we may feel the influence of the dark side of the boat...this may be a good thing!
Embrace the dark side....and energy usage awareness....row in the dark for internationally recognized Earth Hour....
Saturday, March 29th from 8 to 9 pm!
Cities and citizens of the world are turning off as many lights as they can for one hour. Sydney, AUS did this last year....and that one hour of darkness was the equivalent of taking 48K cars off the road.

2008 NARC: The Numbers for 3.28.08
Team composition stands at 56 for the competition! There are 2809 individuals in the overall competition.
Challenge meters to date as of this AM = 4,194,445 m
Total meters on the day = 213,607 m
We are in 7th place as of this morning ! It's a new day, so row strong!
Thanks for all your contributions!
Challenge meters to date as of this AM = 4,194,445 m
Total meters on the day = 213,607 m
We are in 7th place as of this morning ! It's a new day, so row strong!
Thanks for all your contributions!
2008 NARC: Team Progress thru 3.29.08
Welcome Jill T to the Luna-Tics NARC team!
Great distances rowed yesterday!
Luna-Tics were in 7th place as of this morning - with few meters separating numbers 5, 6 and 7.
Challenge meters to date = 4,467,175 m with 57 participants!
Total meters on the day = 272,730 m!
Well done by all !
Not sure that any one of us wants to volunteer to become Lunar "Peggy"

Have a fabulous start to your week - and if you can row a few meters here or there towards the lunar mission goal of making it to the moon - that would be splendid also!
Great distances rowed yesterday!
Luna-Tics were in 7th place as of this morning - with few meters separating numbers 5, 6 and 7.
Challenge meters to date = 4,467,175 m with 57 participants!
Total meters on the day = 272,730 m!
Well done by all !
Not sure that any one of us wants to volunteer to become Lunar "Peggy"

Have a fabulous start to your week - and if you can row a few meters here or there towards the lunar mission goal of making it to the moon - that would be splendid also!