Re: [Texascavers] sort-of NSS related

2016-07-26 Thread Bill Bentley - ca...@caver.net via Texascavers


I would say not having a Walmart would be a good thing.  I am now something 
like 4 years of being completly Walmart Free!Bill bentleyca...@caver.net


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From: Stefan Creaser via Texascavers <texascavers@texascavers.com> 
Date: 7/26/16  11:00 AM  (GMT-06:00) 
To: texascavers@texascavers.com 
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] sort-of NSS related 



Love this line, David, as a measure of how remote somewhere is:
 
Ely is a remote place.    The nearest Walmart Store was a 3 hour drive
 
PS. I’ll donate to your gas fund, if you tell me where to mail a check…
 
Stefan Creaser
Staff Design Engineer; Physical Design Group; ARM
5707 Southwest Parkway, Bldg 1, Suite 100, Austin, TX 78735, USA.
Direct: +1-512-314-1012, Internal: 11012.
Email:
stefan.crea...@arm.com. Skype: stefan_creaser
 
From: Texascavers [mailto:texascavers-boun...@texascavers.com]
On Behalf Of David via Texascavers

Sent: Monday, July 25, 2016 7:11 PM

To: texascavers@texascavers.com

Subject: [Texascavers] sort-of NSS related
 
I imagine by now, Monday evening, that the attendees to the 2016 NSS Convention 
are either safely home or back to work, or at their post-convention destination.
For me personally, getting back to work in the real world was both physically 
and mentally challenging.   I had symptoms similar to Regret Sex.   Meaning, I 
enjoyed it, but regret doing it.    Had I accepted some cavers offers to stay 
home for financial
 gain, I would have not missed work and could have easily relaxed by the pool.
I am almost caught up at work with the task that I postponed.   Everything 
would be fine now, if my customers were not such a**holes,  ( I have lost all 
respect for attorneys ).   All I have left to do is tedious bull-collecting, 
meaning I finished all the
 deliveries that I postponed.    That was mostly luck.
When I was leaving Houston for the trip 10 days ago, I was optimistic that I 
would either pick up a caver along the way, or a Craigslist rideshare-rider.   
I even tried to get cavers flying into Phoenix and Vegas to ride with me.   And 
even nudged one caver
 to drop work and to fly out to Vegas.
But that was all wasted effort.
I have rested up now, and I should be back to my normal grumpy self tomorrow.
It sounds like the convention was a success.    I would have never believed 
1,000 cavers would show up in Ely.    Ely is a remote place.    The nearest 
Walmart Store was a 3 hour drive.
I could have easily spent a week in Ely in April or September.    But not sure 
if I would want to live there.   I think it would have been like living in 
Alpine, Texas, as far as being far from things.    However, there was really 
cool stuff within a 6 hour
 drive.   I have no idea what life in Ely would be like in the peak of winter, 
but I can only guess that it is harsh.
See you all in Rio Rancho in 2017.    I hope I can fly to that, but will most 
likely wait till the last minute and drive again.
I encourage young cavers to attend next year's convention.   It is inspiring to 
meet like-minded people who love caves, and the maps are so cool and the photos 
and artwork are interesting.    And there are usually unique opportunities to 
go caving.
David Locklear

NSS #27639

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Re: [Texascavers] sort-of NSS related

2016-07-26 Thread Stefan Creaser via Texascavers
Love this line, David, as a measure of how remote somewhere is:

Ely is a remote place.The nearest Walmart Store was a 3 hour drive

PS. I’ll donate to your gas fund, if you tell me where to mail a check…

Stefan Creaser
Staff Design Engineer; Physical Design Group; ARM
5707 Southwest Parkway, Bldg 1, Suite 100, Austin, TX 78735, USA.
Direct: +1-512-314-1012, Internal: 11012.
Email: stefan.crea...@arm.com<mailto:stefan.crea...@arm.com>. Skype: 
stefan_creaser

From: Texascavers [mailto:texascavers-boun...@texascavers.com] On Behalf Of 
David via Texascavers
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2016 7:11 PM
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: [Texascavers] sort-of NSS related


I imagine by now, Monday evening, that the attendees to the 2016 NSS Convention 
are either safely home or back to work, or at their post-convention destination.

For me personally, getting back to work in the real world was both physically 
and mentally challenging.   I had symptoms similar to Regret Sex.   Meaning, I 
enjoyed it, but regret doing it.Had I accepted some cavers offers to stay 
home for financial gain, I would have not missed work and could have easily 
relaxed by the pool.

I am almost caught up at work with the task that I postponed.   Everything 
would be fine now, if my customers were not such a**holes,  ( I have lost all 
respect for attorneys ).   All I have left to do is tedious bull-collecting, 
meaning I finished all the deliveries that I postponed.That was mostly luck.

When I was leaving Houston for the trip 10 days ago, I was optimistic that I 
would either pick up a caver along the way, or a Craigslist rideshare-rider.   
I even tried to get cavers flying into Phoenix and Vegas to ride with me.   And 
even nudged one caver to drop work and to fly out to Vegas.

But that was all wasted effort.

I have rested up now, and I should be back to my normal grumpy self tomorrow.

It sounds like the convention was a success.I would have never believed 
1,000 cavers would show up in Ely.Ely is a remote place.The nearest 
Walmart Store was a 3 hour drive.

I could have easily spent a week in Ely in April or September.But not sure 
if I would want to live there.   I think it would have been like living in 
Alpine, Texas, as far as being far from things.However, there was really 
cool stuff within a 6 hour drive.   I have no idea what life in Ely would be 
like in the peak of winter, but I can only guess that it is harsh.

See you all in Rio Rancho in 2017.I hope I can fly to that, but will most 
likely wait till the last minute and drive again.

I encourage young cavers to attend next year's convention.   It is inspiring to 
meet like-minded people who love caves, and the maps are so cool and the photos 
and artwork are interesting.And there are usually unique opportunities to 
go caving.

David Locklear
NSS #27639

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[Texascavers] sort-of NSS related

2016-07-25 Thread David via Texascavers
I imagine by now, Monday evening, that the attendees to the 2016 NSS
Convention are either safely home or back to work, or at their
post-convention destination.

For me personally, getting back to work in the real world was both
physically and mentally challenging.   I had symptoms similar to Regret
Sex.   Meaning, I enjoyed it, but regret doing it.Had I accepted some
cavers offers to stay home for financial gain, I would have not missed work
and could have easily relaxed by the pool.

I am almost caught up at work with the task that I postponed.   Everything
would be fine now, if my customers were not such a**holes,  ( I have lost
all respect for attorneys ).   All I have left to do is tedious
bull-collecting, meaning I finished all the deliveries that I postponed.
That was mostly luck.

When I was leaving Houston for the trip 10 days ago, I was optimistic that
I would either pick up a caver along the way, or a Craigslist
rideshare-rider.   I even tried to get cavers flying into Phoenix and Vegas
to ride with me.   And even nudged one caver to drop work and to fly out to
Vegas.

But that was all wasted effort.

I have rested up now, and I should be back to my normal grumpy self
tomorrow.

It sounds like the convention was a success.I would have never believed
1,000 cavers would show up in Ely.Ely is a remote place.The nearest
Walmart Store was a 3 hour drive.

I could have easily spent a week in Ely in April or September.But not
sure if I would want to live there.   I think it would have been like
living in Alpine, Texas, as far as being far from things.However, there
was really cool stuff within a 6 hour drive.   I have no idea what life in
Ely would be like in the peak of winter, but I can only guess that it is
harsh.

See you all in Rio Rancho in 2017.I hope I can fly to that, but will
most likely wait till the last minute and drive again.

I encourage young cavers to attend next year's convention.   It is
inspiring to meet like-minded people who love caves, and the maps are so
cool and the photos and artwork are interesting.And there are usually
unique opportunities to go caving.

David Locklear
NSS #27639
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