Hi Tim, You look dreadfully fit. How do you run 42Km? I have difficulty on our 14Km City to Surf. G'DonYa Matie, Paul. ---------------------------------------------------------- Paul de Leeuw Computers Central Coast Australia Email: pdeleeuw@deleeuw.com.au www: http://www.deleeuw.com.au ABN 72 360 822 562 ---------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Wegner <twegner@swbell.net> Date: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 12:32 pm Subject: Re: [Fractdev] Patch 5
Occurs to me that I have a houseful of computers, I'll try some of the other ones.
Any results?
Thanks for the reminder.
Just got back from Austin for my second marathon in four weeks, not to mention visiting my daughter. I put some Houston marathon pictures at http://tim.fractint.org (a.k.a. http://twegner.dynodns.org) in case anyone wants to see what a very slow, aging, non-athlete looks like while running :-)
I'll run your latest executable on several machines:
HP Pavilion 9680C (my current main machine) Win 98SE Dell Optiplex (Win 98SE) Compaq laptop (Windows XP) Sony laptop (Windows ME)
Then there's my old no-name computer that used to be my main computer - Win 95.
That's a pretty good collection with different video capabilities.
Let me know if there is anything special to check out. Last time I tried, if I recall, the virtual mode had problems, but the regular moides were OK.
Tim
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I know this is off topic, but I suppose some personal conversation on this low-volume list is OK. :-)
You look dreadfully fit. How do you run 42Km? I have difficulty on our 14Km City to Surf.
As far as being in shape is concerned, I could definitely drop some more weight. I am a complete non-athlete. As long as one is physically sound there is no secret, anyone can do it. I saw people of every shape and size running the Motorola Marathon in Austin, TX. Run regularly (4 or 5 days a week) and slowly increase the distance of the weekly long run up to about 30K over an 18 week period. See http://halhigdon.com. I actually met Hal on one of my marathons about two miles into the run. He was running seven marathons in seven months to celebrate his 70th birthday. He confessed he wasn't ready for that particular marathon (Duluth Minnesota Grandma's marathon, June 2002.) Slow though I am, he finished in six hours, half an hour after me. :-) It does get time consuming, especially if you are slow like me. But I enjoy it, and it is a matter of protecting ones health as we age. But to be honest, a marathon is way more than is needed for health. When I am not training I run about 20 miles a week divided over five days. Tim
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