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by captmojo » February 16th, 2012, 5:08 pm
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by OZZIE4DUKE » February 17th, 2012, 7:36 am
Hey! They were being creative, like Cameron Crazies used to be ;) I loved it!

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by IowaDevil » February 17th, 2012, 9:19 am
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Hey! They were being creative, like Cameron Crazies used to be ;) I loved it!

They did an exceptional job last night in my opinion and I thoroughly enjoyed it!

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by lawgrad91 » February 17th, 2012, 9:46 am
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by OZZIE4DUKE » February 17th, 2012, 10:50 pm
Well this is very cool!

I am at my mom's condo which has no computer or internet, but I am now tethered to my phone and connected to y'all! Verizon charges me $20/month for 2 GB of data, which should be just dandy for the week I'll be here and need the connection! Then I'll cancel it until the next time I need it, $20 charge prorated for the 1 week I use it, no set uo or connection fees!
I know VDB tethered her computer at home until recently, but this really has me excited! It's only 3G speed, but CTN loads as fast as on 20 Gb Roadrunner!

The next phone will be 4G, hopefully the iPhone 5...
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by DukieInKansas » February 18th, 2012, 12:10 am
Another brag by a proud aunt: Nephew Sam is currently participating in Thon - the 46 hour dance marathon held at Penn State every year. It is an honor to be selected as a dancer. It is even more of an honor to be selected as a dancer as a freshman. Sam rocks!
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DukieInKansas
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by DukieInKansas » February 18th, 2012, 12:14 am
I just saw him on the live feed! You go, Sam!
Last year, Thon raised 9.%million for pediatric cancer.
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ArkieDukie
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by ArkieDukie » February 18th, 2012, 9:47 pm
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Well this is very cool!

I am at my mom's condo which has no computer or internet, but I am now tethered to my phone and connected to y'all! Verizon charges me $20/month for 2 GB of data, which should be just dandy for the week I'll be here and need the connection! Then I'll cancel it until the next time I need it, $20 charge prorated for the 1 week I use it, no set uo or connection fees!
I know VDB tethered her computer at home until recently, but this really has me excited! It's only 3G speed, but CTN loads as fast as on 20 Gb Roadrunner!

The next phone will be 4G, hopefully the iPhone 5...
Wow - that is cool! I've often thought it would be handy to be able to tether from my phone.
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ArkieDukie
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by ArkieDukie » February 18th, 2012, 9:48 pm
DukieInKansas wrote:Another brag by a proud aunt: Nephew Sam is currently participating in Thon - the 46 hour dance marathon held at Penn State every year. It is an honor to be selected as a dancer. It is even more of an honor to be selected as a dancer as a freshman. Sam rocks!
That's pretty cool! How many dancers are there? Yay to Nephew Sam!
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by ArkieDukie » February 18th, 2012, 9:50 pm
I made a trip to Ted Drewes this afternoon and got a mocha-heath bar concrete. I need to go back and get a Terra Mizzou before I leave town. (chocolate and pistachio nuts).
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DukieInKansas
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by DukieInKansas » February 18th, 2012, 11:45 pm
ArkieDukie wrote:DukieInKansas wrote:Another brag by a proud aunt: Nephew Sam is currently participating in Thon - the 46 hour dance marathon held at Penn State every year. It is an honor to be selected as a dancer. It is even more of an honor to be selected as a dancer as a freshman. Sam rocks!
That's pretty cool! How many dancers are there? Yay to Nephew Sam!
There are around 500 dancers but a total of 15,000 students involved. Thon is the largest student run philanthropic organization. Last year, they raised $9.5million, I believe.
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by YmoBeThere » February 19th, 2012, 8:54 am
Too many days of travel in the month of February.
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by Turk » February 19th, 2012, 9:55 am
DukieInKansas wrote:
There are around 500 dancers but a total of 15,000 students involved. Thon is the largest student run philanthropic organization. Last year, they raised $9.5million, I believe.
Hope I don't ruin anyone's day with a little rant, but there is one part of the Penn State fundraising activity that drives me nuts. Once every month or two during the school year, the kids stake out several busy intersections in this little corner of suburbia and beg for change from passing motorists. I hate it, and can't figure out how that's the best idea they can come up with for local community involvement. Heck, if they're going to risk getting run over, they could at least squeegie my windshield for me instead of just leaning against the telephone pole rattling a coffee can with a Penn State logo at me as I drive by.
What's even more puzzling is that we're about 3 hours away from State College. There's a branch campus about 10 miles away, so maybe a few thousand of the "involved" students are working the streetcorners all across the Commonwealth...
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by captmojo » February 19th, 2012, 10:33 am
My favorite roadblock money donation story here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKwsA8KRHIE
Sorry, it's slow loading, so click it, pause, go make coffee or visit the powder room, then come back to watch.
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by DukieInKansas » February 19th, 2012, 4:14 pm
Turk wrote:DukieInKansas wrote:
There are around 500 dancers but a total of 15,000 students involved. Thon is the largest student run philanthropic organization. Last year, they raised $9.5million, I believe.
Hope I don't ruin anyone's day with a little rant, but there is one part of the Penn State fundraising activity that drives me nuts. Once every month or two during the school year, the kids stake out several busy intersections in this little corner of suburbia and beg for change from passing motorists. I hate it, and can't figure out how that's the best idea they can come up with for local community involvement. Heck, if they're going to risk getting run over, they could at least squeegie my windshield for me instead of just leaning against the telephone pole rattling a coffee can with a Penn State logo at me as I drive by.
What's even more puzzling is that we're about 3 hours away from State College. There's a branch campus about 10 miles away, so maybe a few thousand of the "involved" students are working the streetcorners all across the Commonwealth...
i'm not sure it is the best way for the other campuses to raise funds, but the overall organization topped $10million dollars this year.
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by ArkieDukie » February 19th, 2012, 5:36 pm
Here's a wild, serendipitous story: I just spent an hour at the hospital with someone I haven't seen in over 20 years. He rode the same school bus as me, and his family used to live about 6 miles from my family. We haven't seen each other since sometime before his family moved to TX in the early 1990s. Flash forward: he and his family live just outside of Houston, and they had to bring his daughter up to St. Louis Children's Hospital for spinal surgery. They live about an hour from where I'll be living. His wife and daughter have been up here for a couple of weeks, but she didn't call me because she felt weird about calling someone she doesn't know. Now that we've met, she has someone in town to call if she needs anything - at least, for the next week. We're already planning to get together again once I get settled in TX and they're back home.
BTW, please send all the patented CTN vibes you can spare for his daughter. She goes in for her second surgery (to remove the traction) a week from Monday and will be in the hospital for another week after that. Everything looks good so far.
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by DukieInKansas » February 19th, 2012, 7:06 pm
ArkieDukie wrote:Here's a wild, serendipitous story: I just spent an hour at the hospital with someone I haven't seen in over 20 years. He rode the same school bus as me, and his family used to live about 6 miles from my family. We haven't seen each other since sometime before his family moved to TX in the early 1990s. Flash forward: he and his family live just outside of Houston, and they had to bring his daughter up to St. Louis Children's Hospital for spinal surgery. They live about an hour from where I'll be living. His wife and daughter have been up here for a couple of weeks, but she didn't call me because she felt weird about calling someone she doesn't know. Now that we've met, she has someone in town to call if she needs anything - at least, for the next week. We're already planning to get together again once I get settled in TX and they're back home.
BTW, please send all the patented CTN vibes you can spare for his daughter. She goes in for her second surgery (to remove the traction) a week from Monday and will be in the hospital for another week after that. Everything looks good so far.
Prayers and vibes for her and the medical staff and her family.

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by lawgrad91 » February 19th, 2012, 8:15 pm
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by Very Duke Blue » February 19th, 2012, 8:17 pm
ArkieDukie wrote:OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Well this is very cool!

I am at my mom's condo which has no computer or internet, but I am now tethered to my phone and connected to y'all! Verizon charges me $20/month for 2 GB of data, which should be just dandy for the week I'll be here and need the connection! Then I'll cancel it until the next time I need it, $20 charge prorated for the 1 week I use it, no set uo or connection fees!
I know VDB tethered her computer at home until recently, but this really has me excited! It's only 3G speed, but CTN loads as fast as on 20 Gb Roadrunner!

The next phone will be 4G, hopefully the iPhone 5...
Wow - that is cool! I've often thought it would be handy to be able to tether from my phone.
You can tether for free, using pda.net through junefabrics.l I used it for several years. There is one time sign up fee for $20.00. It works just as well a tethering with Verison.