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J-J Cote
jjcote at alum.mit.edu
Tue Dec 20 16:36:58 EST 2011
Well, dang, next time I'm going to a meet down in DVOA-land, I'll be
sure to drop you a note to see if you'll be there. (I didn't get down
that way this year, my most recent time was the A-meet at Hickory run
last year.)
On 12/20/2011 3:39 PM, Jim Moskowitz wrote:
> Not a lot, but I've orienteered with the local group (DVOA) a dozen or
> so times. Not having a car makes getting to events quite tricky. I'm
> definitely average-to-poor at running, but i enjoy the smart part --
> determining position and figuring out a route on a topo map -- which
> is why I'm so keen on Score-O.
>
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> At 9:31 PM -0500 12/19/11, J-J Cote wrote:
>> Now wait one cotton-pickin' minute... how small a world is this...?
>>
>> Have you guys in fact done any orienteering? I would think I would
>> know your names if you've done much, unless you live somewhere other
>> than the US (which you might). But I'll add here that Hutch's
>> connection to this crowd is through me, and we know each other
>> through orienteering -- I remember exactly where we were when he
>> walked up to me at the starting line of the national Long course
>> championships (on July 11, 1992) and introduced himself.
>>
>> Jean-Joseph
>>
>> On 12/19/2011 7:44 PM, Pierre Abbat wrote:
>>> On Monday 19 December 2011 19:25:37 Jim Moskowitz wrote:
>>>> Okay, I now propose that we add orienteering to the list of
>>>> activities at the Fictionary Real-world Get-together. I'd especially
>>>> like it if it's a Score-O.
>>> I still have plenty of hair, so rogaining would be superfluous :)
>>>
>>> Pierre
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