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NO! The Central States Researchers Group is Not Dead Yet!!
broelan Posted Aug 8, 2006
The Central US Researchers Group LIVES!!!
After my involuntary exile and taking the summer to work out the kinks (and go to the first Central US meet) I've FINALLY come back and *updated the page*.
And yes, you read that right, there was finally a researchers meet-up in the midwest. My most sincere apologies for not promoting it here. July 4th a handful or two of us met in President Hypatia's lovely hometown of Webb City, Missouri. A grand time was had by all, and I think those assembled represented a wide chunk of geography: Missouri (of course), Kansas, Wisconsin, Indiana, California, Florida and England.
There will be another one, we promise
Meanwhile, I hope the lack of activity hasn't put off any potential new members! I'll get to work knocking down the cobwebs and cleaning the loo
NO! The Central States Researchers Group is Not Dead Yet!!
broelan Posted May 1, 2007
I don't know if anyone noticed, but we have a link on the front page in the clubs and organisations section this week
I've updated the page again and, as always, if you know about something that should be listed there that I've missed just let me know. I added a lot of good entries, and half of them weren't about Ohio for a change (we miss you, Jodan!)
We had a new member a couple of months back, as well - Blue Eyed Bi-Pedal Bookworm from Betelgeuse (U208842).
The last of the cold weather is behind us, I think, and summer has wasted no time in establishing its presence - in St Louis we set records for high and low temperatures in April. Hope everyone is having a nice spring, and if you're making travel plans for the summer let us know if you'd like to hook up somewhere. I think I'll be driving through Missouri and Oklahoma in August, maybe I'll see some of you then.
NO! The Central States Researchers Group is Not Dead Yet!!
shagbark Posted May 1, 2007
quoting Bob Dylan- "Ya better get a bigger gun- we're not dead yet"
NO! The Central States Researchers Group is Not Dead Yet!!
shagbark Posted May 1, 2007
So what do you think Broelin- Are you going to hold the next meet-up out on route 66 ??!
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WickedSmart Posted Jan 5, 2008
I'm new here but would like to be a part of the Central States Researchers. I currently reside in Livonia, MI.
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broelan Posted Jan 6, 2008
Yes, I noticed .
Actually, I saw this yesterday, but was logged into another account.
And we're always happy to meet new people! I'm in St Louis, but we have an aunt and uncle in Romulus, and a cousin in Carleton. We've been meaning to get up there for a visit for the past couple of years.
I'll get the page updated soon(ish). Everything got put on hold over the holidays because I was so busy offline, and now I have three different groups that need updating. I'll try to get you on the page this afternoon, and hopefully I'll update the rest of the page by next week.
Welcome!
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broelan Posted Jan 10, 2008
Okay, to the best of my ability, the page has been completely updated
And you've been added, WickedSmart.
For the record, I will not be attempting to organise any kind of meet up this summer. We're trying to sell our rental, and get our house ready to sell, too, then we'll be in the market for new digs.
I'm certainly not opposed to anyone else staging a clam bake, and I might even be able to make it to one. There was talk elsewhere of somthing in Webb City again, possibly, maybe. If anything official comes of it I'll make sure to post it here.
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broelan Posted Jan 11, 2008
A quick note here - Jordan has written a fantastic series of entries on American Dialects. vogonpoet has opted the entries for a Beeblecast segment for the AViators. It's really an exciting project!
Here's where you come in (yes, YOU.)
Jordan's project is with the Sub at the moment and isn't in Peer Review yet. Meanwhile, discussion is taking place in his journal:
F113808?thread=4926973
The AViators clip idea gets thrown in around post 67.
Please check it out and see if you'd like to help.
The AViators are a fledgling group on h2 devoted to creating Audio/Visual content of h2g2 material. Their first Beeblecast can be found through their home page at A13264670. It's a really exciting project and we'd like to help them spread the word.
I'm going to post a similar, yet less long-winded version of this in a new convo on the group page, for the benefit of anyone still subscribed to the group that has somehow unsubscribed from this thread.
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elwood Posted Jan 19, 2008
Hey more Michiganders!
You've got me surrounded - Livonia, Lansing and Broe's relatives in Carleton + Romulus that puts Belleville in the middle. "Well pilgrims lets get the wagon's in a circle...and...and..." I never knew what John Wayne did next.
Anyway in a perfect midwesterners nasal accent "Hiya you-guyz"
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shagbark Posted Jan 19, 2008
That makes twice I have had smileys in the wrong place. maybe I should file a bug report.
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shagbark Posted Sep 23, 2008
wake up central researchers. any new articles there?
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shagbark Posted Sep 23, 2008
article A600526 Lansing MI was updated May 2008 and picture added
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broelan Posted Sep 26, 2008
I haven't left entirely, but I am experiencing accessibility issues again. I'm not going to have the time to do a thorough update for quite some time; in the meantime if anyone comes across something that should be added to the page just post it here and I'll get to it (but probably not immediately).
Hope everyone's well!
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