Do you live in or around Cincinnati, Ohio? If so, you're in luck because Scott and the Queen City Voxers Group have organized a Vox user meetup!
WHERE: Ault Park Playground. 3600 Observatory Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45208. "We'll look for each other at the playground marked by the red X below. If it's raining, head for the shelter to the north of the [red] X."
To RSVP (which is not essential, but is appreciated), reply to Scott's announcement or send him a private message. All Voxers, as well as their friends and family, are welcome to attend.
If you do attend the meetup, have a great time and please take lots of pictures and send them to me so I can post them in Team Vox for everyone to see!
Thank you so much to Scott for organizing this meetup. Wish I could be there!
I'm a strong believer of regular work outs, I do some pushups, but I'm far from doing 100 in a row, actually I didn't even try to do the maximum possible...
So, I did 50 for the initial test, and I think it will be tough to double that number...
- first day: 10 - 10 - 8 - 6 and max: 51
- second day: 12 - 12 - 10 - 10 and max: 52 (ok that's some progress)
- third day: 15 - 13 - 10 - 10 and max: 57
I'm looking forward week 2!
I know a lot of people pushing up now and I think it's fun and a lot of people will be surprised by what they can achieve with regular, slow progressing work-out, especially if they continue after the 6 weeks program!
Although almost every day at Six Apart is Take Your Dog to Work Day, Friday was extra special because it was the official Take Your Dog to Work Day! Plus, as lovers of blogs and animals, we think it's great that active blogger and Human Society's President and CEO, Wayne Pacelle, thinks having dogs around the office is a good reminder of "who we're working for."
We realize some people have it ruff and aren't lucky enough to be able to bring their dog to work, but hopefully these pictures taken at Six Apart last Friday will get your tails wagging... And let me tell you, it's harder than it looks to get all the doggies and their fetching owners in one picture.
Unfortunately, this flickr slideshow doesn't reveal the description, but two interesting photos show two people more masochistic than the rest of the group (approx 40 people at the start and ~ 30 people at the end):
- A lady riding with a big and heavy chain wrapped around her hips
- A spanish-speaking guy who decided to join our groups blindly when he spotted us on Embarcadero (a flat part). This is the worse ride ever to join at random.
The seven "Hells" were: (I wonder where to find the official grades)
- Mt sutro (by Warren Drive)
- Mt Davidson (by Dallewood way)
- Twin Peaks (by north)
- Dolores Heights (21st from Dolores to Noe st)
- Russian Hill (Jones st, 26% followed by 29% grade)
- Nob Hill (California st.)
- Pacific heights (Divisadero by North)