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Discussion: Photos from O-Ringen 2008

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Aug 3, 2008 1:25 AM # 
disorienteerer:
Not even close to Eddie or Wil standard, but some fun shots. Especially the last one. :-)

http://www.new.facebook.com/album.php?aid=48624&l=...
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Aug 3, 2008 4:06 PM # 
chitownclark:
Lisa, thanks for the great shots. It is nice to relive that experience through your photos, now that we're safely back home.

I like the variety of people you shot...particularly us older guys. Accustomed to finishing well-up in the standings, we look a bit disbelieving, shell-shocked and hostile, each resting the the lower-half of our age groups, and dropping every day, despite our best efforts. You captured those mixed emotions perfectly in your pictures.
Aug 3, 2008 7:49 PM # 
vmeyer:
I have to register & sign into FB to see the pics?
Aug 4, 2008 12:49 AM # 
disorienteerer:
I didn't think so -- it said it was a public link -- but Tom said you do. :-( I will post them to my blog as well.
Aug 4, 2008 10:10 AM # 
chitownclark:
Well I had to set up a Facebook account in order to see Lisa's pics..it took about 20 seconds.

But once established, FB offers you the option to scan through your address book to see it any of your "friends" have FB personal pages. Sounds interesting, and I may do it one day...lots of neices, nephews and cousins I see only at infrequent family reunions that I might become more familiar with. What's the harm?
Aug 4, 2008 1:04 PM # 
vmeyer:
But once established, FB offers you the option to scan through your address book to see it any of your "friends" have FB personal pages. Sounds interesting, and I may do it one day...lots of neices, nephews and cousins I see only at infrequent family reunions that I might become more familiar with. What's the harm?

The issue for me is the fact that I don't want to be signed up for another account that I don't want, if I don't have to be. I have no problem if someone chooses to post something on a site which requires a sign on, but I like to make sure I wasn't in error before deciding whether I want to be a FB member or not.

Of course, I can create an account and then delete it afterwards.

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