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Really, though, congrats on the achievement and assembling such a large crew! Sounds like you guys had fun. And, actually, being in southern Michigan and on the "warm" side of Lake Michigan, there's probably not much I can do about your record. I think you'll be safe for a little while. You're just going to have to watch out for those Minnesotans. :-) --[[User:Excellentdude|excellentdude]] 17:08, 25 January 2009 (UTC) | Really, though, congrats on the achievement and assembling such a large crew! Sounds like you guys had fun. And, actually, being in southern Michigan and on the "warm" side of Lake Michigan, there's probably not much I can do about your record. I think you'll be safe for a little while. You're just going to have to watch out for those Minnesotans. :-) --[[User:Excellentdude|excellentdude]] 17:08, 25 January 2009 (UTC) | ||
: Just trying to keep you motivated... All it will take is one hasher in the whole state of Montana and we'll be pretty much done. Actually, I expect somebody to tell the folks at McMurdo Station in Antarctica about geohashing, and that will end the competition definitively. We just have to have fun while we can. -- [[User:Starbird|starbird]] 05:49, 5 February 2009 (UTC) | : Just trying to keep you motivated... All it will take is one hasher in the whole state of Montana and we'll be pretty much done. Actually, I expect somebody to tell the folks at McMurdo Station in Antarctica about geohashing, and that will end the competition definitively. We just have to have fun while we can. -- [[User:Starbird|starbird]] 05:49, 5 February 2009 (UTC) | ||
− | :I'm pretty sure they know. They're just waiting for the perfect south pole hash so they can get the 360-multihash, coldest hash, and southernmost hash all in one fell swoop. -[[User:Robyn|Robyn]] 08:02, 10 February 2009 (UTC) | + | ::I'm pretty sure they know. They're just waiting for the perfect south pole hash so they can get the 360-multihash, coldest hash, and southernmost hash all in one fell swoop. -[[User:Robyn|Robyn]] 08:02, 10 February 2009 (UTC) |
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"motivated partly by outrage that such an important achievement should belong to Michigan," eh? I was going to be content with just holding the record for however long I held it and then wishing it happily on its way. But now I might have to try to lower it again!
Really, though, congrats on the achievement and assembling such a large crew! Sounds like you guys had fun. And, actually, being in southern Michigan and on the "warm" side of Lake Michigan, there's probably not much I can do about your record. I think you'll be safe for a little while. You're just going to have to watch out for those Minnesotans. :-) --excellentdude 17:08, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
- Just trying to keep you motivated... All it will take is one hasher in the whole state of Montana and we'll be pretty much done. Actually, I expect somebody to tell the folks at McMurdo Station in Antarctica about geohashing, and that will end the competition definitively. We just have to have fun while we can. -- starbird 05:49, 5 February 2009 (UTC)
- I'm pretty sure they know. They're just waiting for the perfect south pole hash so they can get the 360-multihash, coldest hash, and southernmost hash all in one fell swoop. -Robyn 08:02, 10 February 2009 (UTC)