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Pedro at sea by Emma - Sun 17th Jan 2010, 9:52am | |
Hi all, For anyone who would like to follow Pedro's progress in his Atlantic crossing, the website is www.onemillionstrokes.org.uk. After five days at sea the crew are coping well and making good progress of 60-70nm a day. The daily blog is updated usually around 7pm - although unfortunately for avid blob-watchers the satellite tracker only updates sporadically about twice a day. Any messages left on the site will be relayed to the team and are really appreciated by the guys. Cheers, Emma (2 replies...) | |
things in my room by Richard Sworder - Sun 6th Dec 2009, 10:25am | |
Firstly, I hope everybody had fun at the bop, and the post party in my room. I'm currently cleaning up, and have found a few things. Pair of black top man shoes Black coat with two bike lights Blue scarf FaT Hoody (Old style, has JPMorgan Sponsorship) Let me know if it's yours and I'll arrange getting it back to you! Swords (2 replies...) | |
Who said physics wasn't useful? by Julijana - Thu 19th Nov 2009, 11:47pm | |
A friend of mine sent this to me via email. It's from a professor in DAMTP. Any "new" rigging worth trying? http://arxiv.org/abs/0911.3551 | |
And the winner is... by Emma - Thu 5th Nov 2009, 9:25pm | |
Number 94 - batch of Magog Muffin Co. Cambridge Blue muffins!! Number 134 - Overboard 25litre heavy duty yellow dry bag Number 301 - Ready2Row "I'd Rather be on the River" novelty mug Number 233 - Ready2Row see-through drybag for documents and valuables Thanks guys - £101.02 raised!! | |
Rowing as a group increases pain th by Allen - Sun 18th Oct 2009, 10:17am | |
I think we already knew this, but now it's published in a journal. | |
Lookalikes by RTT - Thu 8th Oct 2009, 12:47pm | |
Dunders A dancer | |
North Pole Challenge by Amelia - Fri 18th Sep 2009, 5:24pm | |
Dan and I are planning an unsupported expedition to the geographic North Pole in spring 2010. If you are interested, check out our website North Pole Challenge. | |
Atlantic row by Pedro - Sat 15th Aug 2009, 6:48pm | |
In January 2010 I'm going to follow in Dan and Rich's 'footsteps' and row across the Atlantic. I've set up a website called One Million Strokes (it's just over 3000 miles!) at www.onemillionstrokes.org.uk , it's still a work in progress. Take a look if you have a minute. Thanks! | |
Rowing aid on BBC's Dragon's Den by Mark - Wed 29th Jul 2009, 8:42pm | |
An interesting GCSE D&T concept from a student and rower on Dragon's Den tonight: Two plastic/rubber blocks that surround the handle, one for each hand, that prevent wear to the hands and blister formation "without interfering with rowing technique". Will post a BBC iPlayer link when available. (2 replies...) | |
Seb Swings Stalin the Swan by Jij - Fri 29th May 2009, 9:29am | |
A friend of mine stumbled across this recent article here. Read carefully for the name of the assailant. It seems that's 'Sebastian P' 1-0 'Stalin' the Swan. | |
Rowing at Oxford by Liz - Wed 11th Mar 2009, 2:29pm | |
So this is what college boat clubs at Oxford do... (4 replies...) | |
http://www3.arct.cam.ac.uk/westc/sp by Emma - Fri 16th Jan 2009, 5:31pm | |
Details of the University's proposed new sports facilities. (2 replies...) | |
Alastair Hignell by Simon - Sun 14th Dec 2008, 10:46pm | |
Alastair Hignell was featured in Sports Personality of the Year this evening. For those who don't know, he was an excellent rugby commentator on FiveLive who retired this year. He has degenerative MS, and broadcast with it for eight years, without the illness being widely known by the general public. Anyway, they said on the show that he was the last person to captain both CUCC and CURFC. He still holds the Cambridge points record for a Varsity rugby march. He has scored a try for England and a century against the West Indies (the latter for his county side). Astonishing. PS Anyone want to write a "best radio commentator" poll? | |
Pembroke's Boat Burning by JDT - Sun 15th Jun 2008, 7:45pm | |
Okay, so whatever happened to the Pembroke boat burning? This is a tale to make us all realise how great Charles is. To re-cap, a boat burning organised by Charles goes as follows: Boat is taken to Backs; Boat is Burned; ????; Profit. How the boat burning went for Pembroke: > Boat was thrown into the river to get it to the other side by swimming along with it. > Boat then carried to Pembroke > Boat then covered in Petrol (yes, Petrol) > Boat then lit with a lighter (yes, a lighter) by the W1 cox. > Boat explodes with a bang; cox gets badly burned; rower gets injured; everyone else falls over. > PCBC Dinner is a little bit unhappy. (9 replies...) | |
Dengue fever in Cambridge? by S.L. Stoneman - Sat 29th Dec 2007, 7:53pm | |
Found on Wikipedia when trying to research dengue fever. I can think of several ways to describe East Anglia but "developed, tropical nation?" Don't think so One major difference, however, is that malaria is often eradicated in major cities, whereas dengue is often found in urban areas of developed tropical nations, including Singapore, Taiwan, Brazil & East Anglia | |
SCUBA divers cannot pass wind... by Simon - Tue 23rd Oct 2007, 3:18pm | |
SCUBA divers cannot pass wind at depths of 33 feet or below Someone just told me this but I am struggling to believe it. Can anyone tell me whether it's a fact or fiction, and provide supporting evidence? If it helps, at 33feet the water pressure is equal to 1 atmosphere. (4 replies...) | |
Room in London by Martin P - Mon 1st Oct 2007, 1:12pm | |
Clearly not expecting current members of fat to be looking right now.... but if anyone knows of friends looking for a room in London, would be v grateful if you might pass on my details.... Tel is 07813 711665 70 quid + bills per week Standard sized double room, furnished, all mod cons, newly refurbished etc 5 mins walk from Abbey Wood train station - this is 25 mins from London Bridge, 30 mins from Cannon St and 35 mins from Charing Cross (Trafalgar Sq) 3 bed house, I live with another Accenture employee. Thanks, Martin. PS Good luck recruiting lots of eager freshers!! (1 replies...) | |
Small Boats Regatta by BJ - Wed 25th Apr 2007, 1:02pm | |
As there are 'too many' events in the Small Boats Regatta, it's a bit hard to get at them all in order to add results and reports, so I'm linking them all here: Maiden Sculls Fairbairn Junior Sculls Women's Championship Sculls Colquhouns Lowe Double Sculls Foster Fairbairn Pairs Magdalene Silver Pairs And yes, I realise that Colquhouns isn't technically in the Small Boats Regatta... | |
Cat and Buns by Joff - Tue 24th Apr 2007, 9:18pm | |
Has anyone got a high res version of the Cat & Buns? (19 replies...) | |
Fours head by Simon - Mon 2nd Apr 2007, 7:00pm | |
A bit of early warning if you're planning on being in a senior squad this Mich term, and aiming to go to the Fours Head. They've changed the rules to say that all sweep crews must have at least two points between them. Tin pots all round then! | |
LOST TRAINERS by Dan Newton - Tue 13th Mar 2007, 10:48pm | |
This post is a last resort before email spam as I have asked most people who I remember seeing on the night of the boat club dinner... I woke up Sunday morning having lost various things, including my memory, but having gained a pair of TRAINERS in a JOHN LEWIS bag. Nobody has yet been to claim them from my room and I can't remember to whom they belonged. If you know someone who is looking for some trainers then I have them. If you know someone who is looking to buy some second hand trainers then put a £10 cheque in my p.hole and I'll post them to you. | |
End of an era!! by Martin P - Mon 12th Mar 2007, 11:06am | |
I'm sure many people out there will be interested and pleased to hear that Dubya's PhD thesis is at the binders as of this morning and is being submitted today!! Congrats John. It feels a momentus day - for me especially given that you started rowing the same term I did, it's truly the end of an era! Also seems a good opportunity to link to The spoof manifesto - author unknown. | |
A Few Good Umpires by Michael Parker in the Mays 2002 Bumps Programme - Mon 26th Feb 2007, 11:29pm | |
TOM CRUISE (Coach): Did you order the rerow? JACK NICHOLSON (Senior Umpire): You want answers? TOM CRUISE: I think I'm entitled. JACK NICHOLSON: You want answers?! TOM CRUISE: I want the truth! JACK NICHOLSON: You can't handle the truth! Son, we live in a world that has bumps races through the gut. And those bumps have to be umpired by men with bikes. Who's going to do it? You? The Cam Conservators? LMBC? I have greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. You weep for your cox and you curse Grassy. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know: that your bump, while tragic, occurred because we were trying to clear the river. And my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, clears the river. You don't want the truth. Because deep down, in places you don't talk about at Boat Club dinners, you want me on that bike. You need me on that bike! We use words like overbump, canvas, First Post, one-minute gun... we use these words as the backbone to a life spent umpiring something. You use 'em as a punch-line. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very 'racing' I provide, then questions the manner in which I provide it. I'd prefer you just said thank-you then went on your way. Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a bib and work as an umpire. Either way, I don't give a damn what you think you're entitled to!! TOM CRUISE: Did you order the rerow?? JACK NICHOLSON: You're damn right I did! (1 replies...) | |
Thank you by Simon - Sat 24th Feb 2007, 4:09pm | |
One thing which I don't think gets said enough on this website is thank you to the webmaster. Currently Bryn, originally Martin, and with others along the way, they have built a website which remains the envy of other sports clubs both in Cambridge and beyond. Although the site looks the same, it's clear that the improvements both big (BumpIT) and small (changing code to generate Torpids rules bumps charts) are ongoing and also a lot of work. The fact that I can put in all these links as well just makes it more fun. Next week is busy and stressful for everyone, but thanks to their work this site has become a brilliant reference point for live information and an archive of what's gone before. Thanks guys! (5 replies...) | |
Fifth time lucky by BJ - Sat 3rd Feb 2007, 9:20am | |
Those of you outside college might be interested to know that Tom Coker has been elected TCSU President at the fifth attempt. I look forward to a full colour boat club pull-out in next year's Freshers' Handbook. | |
Ooh! What a mean looking rower! by Martin Y - Sun 28th Jan 2007, 11:58pm | |
http://www.theboatrace.org/article/image/257/full.jpg (1 replies...) | |
FaTBCFC vs BPBCFC football match by FaTBCFC 1st XI Captain 2007 - Thu 18th Jan 2007, 9:09pm | |
I am delighted to announce that the first annual FaTBCFC vs BPBCFC football match will kick off at 2pm on Saturday 17 March, at the Cranmer Road pitch (near Selwyn). If you would like to play, then please get in touch with me (bjg32 at cam.ac.uk) if you are a current member of First and Third, or with Neil Talbott (neiltalbott4 at hotmail.com) if you are a member of Black Prince. All levels of experience and skill are encouraged and, in the unlikely event that we have more than eleven players, we shall play rolling subs and everyone will get at least half a game. We are also looking for a referee (names have been mentioned...) and maybe even linesmen ('assistant referees') if anyone's keen. Please get in touch with me if you are willing to help out! After the match we expect to celebrate St Patrick's Day in an Irish-themed pub, or maybe just Wetherspoons, with a Justice-style post-match analysis. All are welcome, even if you haven't taken part in the match! (5 replies...) | |
JG, SK in Grazia this week by celebrity gossip - Wed 15th Nov 2006, 12:12pm | |
Off topic (feel free to blast the post web person), there is a human interest story featuring the an Eng graduating class smiling from the Neville's court steps this week. (2 replies...) | |
Garter by Martin P - Sat 28th Oct 2006, 8:11pm | |
Is someone able to tell me who held the Garter last year please? (2 replies...) | |
Out-of-date email addresses by Bryn - Wed 30th Aug 2006, 9:50am | |
The following email addresses are out-of-date and have been removed from soc-rowing-trinity@lists.cam.ac.uk. If you have left the university but wish to remain on the list under a different email address, please contact soc-rowing-trinity-request@lists.cam.ac.uk.agrs2 ah380 ajpd2 amd59 asl33 btw25 casy2 cclw2 cmp31 dgm32 hd244 jcs59 jef39 jfr26 js486 kn240 lc339 mw324 pks28 sjj33 sk412 zcm20(3 replies...) | |
Mays pictures by Martin P - Sun 25th Jun 2006, 9:42pm | |
About half way through my stash of pictures from the Mays.... the rest will follow hopefully by the end of this week. Favourites so far... are this and this. Special mention must also go to the 5th boats catches. Very photogenic! Sorry that not all crews are as well represented as the 5th VIII! Not only did they do more rowing than anyone else... but it is much much easier taking these in the early divisions with fewer bikes and people about. | |
Lose? by Simon - Thu 25th May 2006, 8:28pm | |
I'm sure people reading this are playing The Game, and if so - sorry, but you lose. (16 replies...) | |
Seat cushions by Lwt jmg - Wed 24th May 2006, 2:46pm | |
Does anyone know where I can get a good seat cushion to use during ergs? I used to have an awesome gel-based cushion which I used sculling and made life much more comfortable, but I left it ATBH when many years ago and never saw it again. I'm as light as I've been for years right now, and I'm finding ergs an increasing struggle due to the pain in my @rse after 10mins sitting on the seat. Would be very grateful for any help on this one... (2 replies...) | |
Robbie Williams fan club by Martin P - Wed 24th May 2006, 1:13pm | |
Does anyone know anyone who is a member of the Robbie Williams Fan Club? This is a serious request. Apparently there is an annual fee to join. Members can buy priority tickets to concerts and a friend (honest) is wanting tickets for a concert in Sydney (which go on sale on the 6th June)...... I appreciate this looks really odd, but genuine offers of assistance would be appreciated! Anyone? (1 replies...) | |
Set Phasers to Buft by Simon - Thu 18th May 2006, 9:25pm | |
Just stumbled upon the Captains' meeting minutes - was starting to think that nothing has changed in 5 years when I saw the bit about the Mays being sponsored. And then I saw Paragraph 9... blimey. Managed to change a signifcant rule in bumps (i.e. we're not talking about the sandwich boat's white flag here) unanimously. Just wondered what people thought. (26 replies...) | |
This term's results by Martin P - Mon 15th May 2006, 10:06pm | |
Does anyone know of (and can spot) any results from this term still missing? I've done a bit of a check through, added a few missing ones I noticed from the small boats regatta and tidied up a few loose ends. It's really great so many (almost all) results are getting put into this thing, but please try and get it done even when the races don't go as hoped. Also added the usual college archives (sorry these are so late) for the Head of the Cam and the Head 2 Head. | |
CUCBC Flags by Bryn - Wed 19th Apr 2006, 7:22pm | |
Why are the CUCBC flags funny colours now? In recent times we have had 'The flag is GDBO' and the 'The flag is Cambridge Blue'. Do these mean anything or is it a joke? (4 replies...) | |
Pump it up by Neil - Mon 3rd Apr 2006, 2:23pm | |
According to ITV's commentary yesterday, Oxford had a pump in the boat while Cambridge didn't. Could anyone with insider knowledge please confirm whether this is accurate, and if so, what this pump looks like and how it is fitted / operated? And was Cambridge's decision not to fit one tactical or was there some other reason? (18 replies...) | |
Who to support? by Rich - Fri 17th Mar 2006, 9:32am | |
The Tideway Slug reports that Cambridge race against Leander in a fixture this weekend. Normally the support for Cambridge would be unequivocal, but I also note that Leander is to be coxed by 1+3 alumnus Steph Richards. Maybe we could hope for a Cambridge victory, but made much closer because of Leander's steering? (3 replies...) | |
Watch varsity football! by From the Trinity football captain - Sun 26th Feb 2006, 12:02pm | |
The Varsity Football Match 2006 has been confirmed for April 2nd 2006, at Fulham's Craven Cottage ground at 1pm. That is three hours before the Boat Race starts on the river behind the ground. It should be a fantastic day in London for all Cambridge students, and the Football Club would appreciate your support. Tickets are £10 which gives you access to the newly re-developed Fulham village; a complex of bars, restaurants and cafes, match programme, Riverside Stand seating for the match and prime viewing space on the Riverside Terrace for the Goldie and Isis Race which is due to start at 4pm, and the 152nd University Boat Race, due to start at 4.35pm. For more information, see the links below. If you would like tickets, please contact Matt Ellis (mje35). Cambridge website Fulham website | |
BumpIt by Simon - Sun 26th Feb 2006, 8:34am | |
It's cool, well done people. Just alarmed that it apeared between midnight Saturday night and 7am Sunday morning - it's bad enought that I have to work over the weekend (and thus engage work avoidance tactics like looking at the website) - hope you managed to get some sleep! (50 replies...) | |
Bop requests by DJ KSS - Tue 14th Feb 2006, 3:10pm | |
It's that time of year again - the bop will soon be here, along with all those classic bop tunes and classic dance moves from the bufties. All requests for songs, old and new, will be considered. Enjoy... (13 replies...) | |
Lottery funding by Moneybags - Thu 15th Dec 2005, 11:51am | |
This might be of interest to some of you: http://www.lottery2009.culture.gov.uk/ The government are conducting a survey to determine how the lottery money spent on arts, heritage and sports should be split between these three areas. The link to the survey's on the right hand side. | |
Beeramids by Martin - Fri 7th Oct 2005, 12:16pm | |
Until now our infamous beeramid has been the largest example of such an erection to be found on the internet. However, after all these years our efforts have finally been outdone... (sent by an anonymous reader) Incidentally, beeramid even has an entry in the Wikipedia. (7 replies...) | |
JL t-shirts by Erica - Sat 24th Sep 2005, 5:25pm | |
Has anyone else seen the JL t-shirts that say "ROW FOR PEDRO" on the front and "Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills... feathering skills... catching skills... jumpies skills" on the back? See the JL page . Two (or three) queries: 1. Why Pedro? Is this really random or am I missing something? Is it a quote? 2. What are jumpies? (3. Should I buy one, for $15, or would this jinx my relationship?!?) (7 replies...) | |
Relative boat speeds by speedy gonzales - Mon 19th Sep 2005, 11:04pm | |
I was wondering if anyone knows of a reliable table comparing some kind of average boat speed/gold medal times, or anything really to give an idea of relative boat speeds across ALL the different classes. It's very hard to find any info on non-olympic classes, e.g coxed fours, and how they compare, speed wise to other boats. And/or can people offer opinions on this? Is a women's coxed four, for example going to be faster or slower than a women's pair? Women's eights and men's singles? (6 replies...) | |
Contacts by Andy - Fri 29th Jul 2005, 11:33am | |
I sent an email to the contacts@cucbc.org list this morning, and I haven't yet received it. Can anyone who is also a member of said list confirm that it isn't working please. Cheers. (17 replies...) | |
HRR qualifiers by Dubya - Thu 23rd Jun 2005, 5:35pm | |
Good luck, Tom! (and to the eight too if they are actually racing) (2 replies...) | |
Bumps videos by Martin - Wed 22nd Jun 2005, 3:09pm | |
I've archived a few videos from Fergus. At some point will work out where these things should really go, for now there are here: 1st men's practice start 2nd men 2nd men's practice start Starting cannons The Downing / FaT / Queens m1 sandwich Grad VIII 1st women's practice start (2 replies...) | |
Bumps Starts for W1, M2, M1 by Bryn - Tue 21st Jun 2005, 6:25pm | |
Marshalling opposite the Plough on Friday gave me the opportunity to take some videos of practice starts for the FaT crews in the top Mays divisions. They are here: W1 M2 M1 When I get some more webspace I might put up a video of the Arrows VIII for comedy value... | |
Bow tie? by Martin - Tue 14th Jun 2005, 9:34pm | |
Have discovered I have a spare FaT bow tie. Anyone currently rowing want one? Needs a little bit of a clean and perhaps an iron (can you iron silk?), but is essentially fit for purpose. (9 replies...) | |
The Pia Caption Competition by Dan Newton - Sun 5th Jun 2005, 2:40pm | |
The photo 'No-one could quite believe it when Pia gave birth to what appeared to be nothing more than a bottle of water' | |
Tide Tables on the BBC by jmg - Wed 25th May 2005, 9:09am | |
In addition to the controversial new TV forecasts, the BBC seem to have made some quite positive changes to their weather website, including tide tables. Not being a regular on the tideway, I don't know whether this is well known and understood, but I wonder if anyone can explain reasonably simply why the shape of the curve changes so dramatically as you work your way downstream from 'Richmond' Lock to Kew, Hammersmith etc etc etc etc? Also, what effect if any does this have on the stream, particularly where on the curve would you expect the strongest stream? (4 replies...) | |
Cat n Buns graphic by Atlantic Rowers - Wed 25th May 2005, 8:16am | |
Does anyone have a good graphic of the cat n buns as it looks on the flag (not on as stitched on kit). Presumably when the new flag was made someone must have had something for that? Any idea what the official colours are for the blue and gold? (1 replies...) | |
Grand by Simon - Tue 24th May 2005, 7:37pm | |
I hear OUBC are entering the Grand... any chance of CUBC doing the same? | |
Bumps pages by KSS - Fri 13th May 2005, 9:14am | |
Is it at all possible to have the bumps pages play the Radio 1 'Top 40' tune on loop when people browse them? Or perhaps just when they are looking at the bumps tables? I think it would add a lot to the site. (2 replies...) | |
Website groups overload by Martin - Thu 12th May 2005, 10:11am | |
There is a need to purge lots of old and unused groups from the website. I've put together a list of groups I think we should ditch, can everyone let me know which of the following should be kept. Some older members may object to some of these, but I reckon that many are used so infrequently now that it would be much better, for current members, to kind of start afresh... Rowing groups 1st men's lent viii 1st men's novice viii 2004 2nd men's iv for city sprints 2nd men's lent viii 2nd men's novice viii 3rd men's lent viii 3rd men's novice viii 4th men's lent viii 4th men's novice viii 4th women's lent viii 5th men's lent viii 5th men's novice viii 6th men's lent viii squad grad summer rowing ladies squad (out of date) lower boats - cardinals men's lower boats (lent 2005) novice coxes novice men summer squad 2004 women's 1st may viii (out of date) women's 2nd may viii 2003 women's 2nd may viii 2004 women's first boat squad 2004 women's lent squad 2005 women's mays training camp 2005 women's mich squad 2004 Public groups 1st & 3rd croquet 1st & 3rd trinity cc 1st & 3rd trinity golf club boathouse games food football hayfever sufferers michaelmas coxes new town cinemas non-abelian SU orienteering scum haters summer fun summer rowing tetris ladder the posse tourney unsubscription error comments Private groups 2nd may viii song cucbc senior umpires ed's unsavoury mailing list gossip queens jpd test group kss discussion (only has 1 member) law lords lower boats files (what is this used for?) new committee novice coaches temporary group new test group the fab four the safe list wet people womens elite formal hall squad (out of date?) (13 replies...) | |
Book by AHLF - Sun 8th May 2005, 2:09pm | |
I'm sure I have seen a book at some point which I thought was by Denys Lawrence which includes all sorts of useful information about Boat Clubs including a chapter on captaincy. Does anyone else have any recollection of such a book, and if so, do you have any information about it? (3 replies...) | |
BUSA by Give us some competition!-jo - Sat 7th May 2005, 11:27am | |
Hi everyone, was at BUSA last week competing in Novice (ARA novice) events and it struck me that your girls were way better than most of the crews we came up against, especially in the iv+ event. I was suprised that only a few crews from cambridge bothered entering (magdalene and CUW) especially since Durham entered a huuuuge amount of boats. How come so few college crews enter? Discuss. (20 replies...) | |
Where have all the photos gone? by Amelia - Wed 27th Apr 2005, 9:25pm | |
Lots of photos of happy smiling post-victory people have been taken this year. Not all of them have made it onto the message boards. Those of us without digital cameras of our own, and who have yet to pay Honey for JET prints, are starved of visual evidence of FaT dominance. So all of you people out there with relevant boatie photos taking up space on your data sticks, please post them!! | |
Blades again by no voice - Sat 23rd Apr 2005, 7:18pm | |
Congratulations FaT women. Blades again at City of Oxford Bumps. Death or glory (1 replies...) | |
London Marathon by mjb - Mon 18th Apr 2005, 12:19pm | |
Were there any FaT/BPBC people in the London Marathon on Sunday, other than those listed below ? So far, I've found times for Dan Darley 2.54.49 Becca Downing 4.11.47 For Comparison ... Sir Steve Redgrave 4.21.36(11 replies...) | |
Club money by just out of interest - Tue 12th Apr 2005, 11:23pm | |
Is it the whole comittee who decide what the moeny for the year's going to be spent on, or the overall captain/both captains? Only because it occurs to me we are quite in need of some new boathouse equipment, ergs [of which 3 of which have some kind of fault/weirdness, four of which are pretty unusable] & sliders? And how about another [even secdon hand] scull [maybe one designed for slightly lighter people :)?] or just magpie being fixed. Oh, and some clams. They're approximately £2 each.. :) And, further to a conversation I was having the other day, what about some women's croker blades? Also, wouldn't it be worth saving our money and investing in new men's/women's 8s [especially with the demise of bp3] rather than novice shells? Hope this doesn't start too much of a fight, it is largely out of curiosity, just wondering what the thinking is behind our latest boat buying spree? (28 replies...) | |
Novice Fairbairns Videos by Bryn - Thu 31st Mar 2005, 12:51pm | |
I know it's taken a while, but I've finally found out how to get some srcf user space and how to use it. Way back at the time of Novice Fairbairns I took some videos of all the crews and I've now added links to them on the results page. I hope all these links work! If you want to see what your rowing was like a term ago you can have a look. I have to say that the videos aren't very good and that my newfound computer expertise (yes, that's right) doesn't extend to knowing a way of compressing them, so they're all around 10MB. And just so that I can get extra practice with links, they're all here as well: 1st novice men's VIII 2nd novice men's VIII 3rd novice men's VIII 4th novice men's VIII 1st novice women's VIII 2nd novice women's VIII 3rd novice women's VIII It's probably not worth it unless you have a fast connection (which I don't, so I haven't checked if any of this works...). (5 replies...) | |
Boat Race times by Bryn - Mon 28th Mar 2005, 1:47pm | |
In the build-up to the race on ITV they said that the Boat Race was timed to take place when the stream was at its quickest. But the BBC website says that Goldie beat OUBC by 3s. So at least one of these has messed up: (i) ITV (for not knowing about tides) (ii) the BBC (for not being able to time a boat race) (iii) Robin Williams (for not being able to pick the fastest crew) (iv) me (for missing something obvious) Can someone in the know help me out? (2 replies...) | |
3rd Annual Pre-Boat Race Pub Crawl by mjb - Sat 26th Mar 2005, 10:31am | |
Sunday service on the trains, meant I arrived at Putney half an hour late, only to find out that the Duke's Head didn't open until 12 anyway. The intrepid group of pub crawlers (Ingers, Graham, Bron, Sarah, me) contented themselves with watching some random boats do practice starts off stakeboats on the river next to us until the pub finally decided to open. Lunch was taken at the Crabtree where Mr. Walker arrived for his habitual late start, followed by Anna and Tom. A push along the Hammersmith bend saw us acquire various extra hangers-on, including Amelia, Catherine, Becca, Henners and Guy and we made it to Cygnet BC for the Blackburn Bonus Pint around 1730 before completing the course a little after 8pm. Back to Blackburn's for pizzas where Graham, perhaps realising he'd finished the pub crawl, promptly fell asleep. Hopefully a fun time was had by all. | |
The justice by Long overdue - Mon 14th Mar 2005, 2:56pm | |
Is there going to be a Justice meeting this term? Or has there been one that has just passed me by in my post BCD haze? (14 replies...) | |
FaT Men for Headship by shocked by Caius - Thu 10th Mar 2005, 7:07pm | |
My Goodness! To help Lilie make up numbers (and finally resurrect my profile on the social scene) I went to formal with the Caius 1st Men last night. Most of them were decent folk, but their captain was pretty much the epitomy of arrogance and the recurring presentation of Headship medals unnecessary. (I apologise for failing the Mission Abduct Dave's Pride by the way.) I suggest to whomever this may concern post Henley, to incorporate in the 1st Men's Lent training a formal swap with their Caius counterparts. There is so much to be said for a race rowed on pure hatred! | |
Plea for Pretty Photos by Rich/Dan - Wed 9th Mar 2005, 10:05am | |
I'm looking for a photo or two of Cambridge rowing to put into a document that I'm writing. The criteria are: - Must be taken by a club member (i.e. not Jet, so we can use it without copyright issues) - Preferably showing people rowing well - Preferably showing lots of crowds on the bank - Preferably in summer Can anybody help? Separately, if anybody can find a photo thats shows off a company sponsoring one of the boat clubs (e.g. their name very obvious on a splashtop) then that would be fab too. (7 replies...) | |
Anyone good with Photoshop? by Dan/Rich - Mon 28th Feb 2005, 9:06am | |
We're looking for someone who can spare an hour or so and has access to paint/photo software to doctor a picture for us. I don't think this will take too long but neither of us have anything on our computers that will do this (and can't install new stuff at work). If you can help please drop me an email and I'll explain more... Thanks (5 replies...) | |
BOP REQUESTS by KSS - Tue 22nd Feb 2005, 3:42pm | |
Anyone got any NEW beats they want to feature in the JPD Lent Bop mix? Rupert will be there so the more we get, the less likely S-Club Juniors will be to appear. As ever JPD and I will read your requests with interest and then totally disregard them in favour of our own tastes. (4 replies...) | |
Multicultural crews by Just wondering... - Thu 17th Feb 2005, 8:41pm | |
I'm one of two home students in the 2nd Lent VIII, leaving seven overseas students and a total of six countries represented in the boat (or seven if you count Wales...). Has FaT ever produced such a mutlicultural boat before? (8 replies...) | |
Chris Harding by Martin - Wed 16th Feb 2005, 12:26pm | |
Anyone have a contact email address for Chris Harding? (1 replies...) | |
Bit of a test by Martin - Tue 8th Feb 2005, 3:30pm | |
Apologies for random posting - just trying out browsing & posting from my new phone. Seems we could be expanding the bumps coverage this year! Incidentally, my new phone number is 07813 711665 and should be working... (1 replies...) | |
Women's 'VIIIs' by Bryn - Mon 7th Feb 2005, 3:34pm | |
Am I the only one surprised by the number of people in all but the 1st women's VIIIs? | |
Calling mathmo students by Dan - Fri 4th Feb 2005, 2:49pm | |
Erm, I used to be a mathmo student but sadly am no longer either a student, or any good at maths. Can any of you give me an equation to link watts with 500m split on an erg (I guess put the split in seconds makes it easier). The concept site has data but no formula... http://www.concept2.co.uk/guide/guide.php? article=watts_conversion (6 replies...) | |
w horr vs bumps by jo - Sun 9th Jan 2005, 7:56pm | |
totally random i know but does anyone know if bumps end on same day as women's tideway? (12 replies...) | |
CUBC Technique by jo - Mon 13th Dec 2004, 10:12pm | |
I am living under the cloud of DREADFUL technique at uea so i went to have a look at the CUBC technique page that was so good in getting wolfson into shape....and i can't find it! has it disappeared from the cucbc pages forever or is this temporary? Has anyone got any links to other resources similar? its only 4 and a bit months to BUSA! cheers guys (3 replies...) | |
Crossing over by Lilie - Sat 4th Dec 2004, 5:33pm | |
After nearly being crashed into by a city VIII at the cross over point [well ok it wasn't that close but it could have been!] Can I just ask - why? Why, at an arbitrary point in the river do we have switch sides? Seems a bit odd.. and dangerous, to me. (2 replies...) | |
Bop Requests by jpd - Mon 22nd Nov 2004, 3:25am | |
No S Club Juniors please. (18 replies...) | |
T-Shirts by Becca - Sun 31st Oct 2004, 1:09pm | |
This is primarily for the benefit of Tom and John, and relates to a conversation about t-shirt slogans that we had several yrs ago...: I'm currently rowing with a girl from Oriel. They did come up with the t-shirt slogan: 'L'Oriel, because we're worth it' | |
ARA library by Simon - Fri 27th Aug 2004, 12:31am | |
The ARA has copies of old British Rowing Almanacks available for people to look at in Hammersmith. Some of the older ones (e.g. early 1900s) have detailed descriptions of races at Henley and on the Cam involving Trinity boats. If anyone in the club is keen enough to come and look through these and get information (e.g. for this website) then let me know and I shall try to arrange something. | |
strokesider (female) for S4 eight by Sarah - Thu 5th Aug 2004, 12:12pm | |
Hello I'm currently coaching and coxing the Mortlake intermediate squad. We are going to Stourport Regatta this weekend, but one of the girls is ill so won't be able to come. the main problem is the eight - on saturday we have a straight final (non-qualifying) at 3.50pm so is there ANYBODY out there that knows a female with less than 4 points who could help us out? we could probably manage if you are a bowsider as we have someone who can swap. Stourport is just south of Birmingham, we could probably pick up someone anywhere en route from SW london please email me asap if you can help? (3 replies...) | |
2nd VIII clip by ipe - Wed 30th Jun 2004, 2:23pm | |
I've put up a video clip of the 2nd Men's VIII doing a practice start, taken by Chris Stone during the May bumps. It's a 7.3mb mpg file, here (1 replies...) | |
LARD Top Tens for the year by Lard Man - Wed 16th Jun 2004, 11:30am | |
Here we have Top 10 users in the fields of LARD, Items and Lard per Item coefficient LARD: Name Lard Items Coeff 1. djh 4680 231 20.3 LARDiest Man, Best Coefficient 2. cm 3880 430 9.0 3. jpd 3211 621 5.2 LARDiest Triallist, Most Items 4. tdc 2996 364 8.2 5. ccsi 2515 491 5.1 6. mjb 2460 578 4.3 7. rb 2402 243 9.9 8. wat 2254 221 10.2 9. amd 2212 306 7.2 LARDiest Woman 10. twr 2155 253 8.5 LARDiest Bufty ... 17. accw 1393 178 7.8 LARDiest Cox Items: Name Lard Items Coeff 1. jpd 3211 621 5.2 LARDiest Triallist, Most Items 2. mjb 2460 578 4.3 3. ccsi 2515 491 5.1 4. agrs 1522 476 3.2 5. cm 3880 430 9.0 6. tdc 2996 364 8.2 7. arr 1344 322 4.2 8. amd 2212 306 7.2 LARDiest Woman 9. egh 1638 285 5.7 10. js 1806 266 6.8 ... 11. twr 2155 253 8.5 LARDiest Bufty 13. djh 4680 231 20.3 LARDiest Man, Best Coefficient 19. accw 1393 178 7.8 LARDiest Cox Coefficient (min. 20 items) Name Lard Items Coeff 1. djh 4680 231 20.3 LARDiest Man, Best Coefficient 2. hsc 1318 82 16.1 3. wgk 1689 107 15.8 4. jwg 987 66 15.0 5. jwe 1968 142 13.9 6. riap 601 46 13.1 7. elt 413 32 12.9 8. ctmn 623 53 11.8 9. jl 1064 92 11.6 10. df 371 35 10.6 ... 27. twr 2155 235 8.5 LARDiest Bufty 34. accw 1393 178 7.8 LARDiest Cox 42. amd 2212 306 7.2 LARDiest Woman 53. jpd 3211 621 5.2 LARDiest Triallist(6 replies...) | |
Camera Found by Martin - Mon 14th Jun 2004, 10:26am | |
My camera is found. Thank you to everyone who expressed pity or helped to track it down. It was safely stowed away in a top secret location in Great Court. :-) | |
drunk lbc SAYS... by glass vandal - Sat 12th Jun 2004, 9:23pm | |
Mr Law is a legend. Those of you who didnt see my pink shoes, study the photos. they are legendary. What a good dinner. nuff sed. p.s. thanks to hattie for dealing with mich-term-me | |
drunk lbc SAYS... by glass vandal - Sat 12th Jun 2004, 9:21pm | |
Mr Law is a legend. Those of you who didnt see my pink shoes, study the photos. they are legendary. What a good dinner. nuff sed | |
Eton boy and his hat by Esther - Thu 3rd Jun 2004, 10:50pm | |
Why isn't there a picture of eton boy and his hat anywhere? it seems ridiculous that there isn't one... (5 replies...) | |
May Term Bop Requests by KSS - Wed 2nd Jun 2004, 1:35pm | |
Get imaginative or else it'll be four hours of S Club Juniors and Belinda! You have been warned... (32 replies...) | |
Punting vs. Maggie by Maggie Beater - Sat 22nd May 2004, 5:52pm | |
Thursday 17th of June marks the day when justice will be meted out to all Red Scum everywhere, by proving our superiority on yet another stretch of the Cam. Sign up on the diary page now to enter a crew in the inaugural punting race vs Maggie. They reckon they've got it sorted, so i hope to see a couple of elite squads of punters on the list, to prove FaT greatness [which shouldn't be a problem anyway, as I get to make up the rules :)] (4 replies...) | |
Can you help please by Dan - Fri 14th May 2004, 12:37pm | |
Hi, Does anyone know if TOPS is still active and if so who is the current president or secretary or whatever? (TOPS = Trinity Outdoor Pursuits Society). If so either reply to this message or email me direct. Cheers Dan | |
May Term Lard by The Lardmeister - Wed 5th May 2004, 9:59am | |
A new term, and a new LARD competition. Here's the Lard Standings for the term so far ... :o) Name Lard Items djh 634 22 rb 298 24 hsc 260 15 ccsi 218 36 jpd 201 17 tdc 159 26 gm 150 12 aml 141 16 arr 137 20 jwe 126 6 js 123 17 wat 109 8 acl 91 11 amd 86 17 agrs 81 10 cema 73 11 rjm 64 11 djtn 62 7 cm 57 12 ad 57 15 twr 56 12 mjb 55 24 pjh 49 10 mhs 48 5 elt 46 7 djb 35 8 sat 34 20 bjg 32 4 wgk 30 5 riap 29 2 hd 24 3 kn 23 1 jl 21 2 sjc 18 4 dw 18 12 jwg 17 2 dn 15 2 csd 12 3 mw 12 14 pks 8 13 rhd 6 1 cc 6 2 epp 6 5 rka 6 32 tf 3 3(18 replies...) | |
Kit Suggestions by KSS - Sat 24th Apr 2004, 1:37pm | |
Does anyone have a burning desire for any additional items of kit that are not currently available on the kit order? Speak now... (3 replies...) | |
Crew Hall by Rupert - Thu 15th Apr 2004, 11:00am | |
I need your suggestions for what to do about crew hall this may term, given we can't use the minstrel's gallery. Can we find a room near the kitchens? Or how about a picnic?? (80 replies...) | |
Google Ranking by dw229 - Wed 7th Apr 2004, 12:11pm | |
It have recently noticed that typing my full name into Google yields my rower profile as the number one result! Fame at last, amongst all the Daniel Walkers in all the world... Anyway, is this a general FaT phenomenon and what's changed, other than this site's immense popularity... (19 replies...) | |
Bumps photos online by Amelia - Thu 26th Feb 2004, 12:09pm | |
Bumps photos taken yesterday and Tuesday can be viewed online at www.jetphotographic.com and also at www.edeandravenscroft.co.uk/eventpix (password CAM). There are some quite good ones, especially individual pictures of the 2nd women after bumping yesterday. | |
Celeb Boat Race by Simon - Wed 25th Feb 2004, 5:01pm | |
Oxford won the celeb boat race on the Tideway this afternoon. The crews clashed around Fulham football ground and the race was halted for a restart. Oxford seemed to be coping better with fairly splashy Tideway conditions and moved away to about a length and a half lead by the finish at Hammersmith Bridge. (2 replies...) | |
Going to get wet... please help! by Lilie - Thu 19th Feb 2004, 1:06pm | |
Would anyone like a bit of a laugh? id like to go out sculling, (i guess it's too late to ask for this [thurs] afternoon?) but need a "competent" bank steerer - ditto me and erica in a pair this sunday (this should be especially funny, i would imagine..!) so if any of you want to witness me/me + erica drowning in the cam, please let me know..! Thanks Lilie vlw26 p.s i have quite a nasty timetable, but can do this weekend mostly.. and then i guess after bumps. (3 replies...) | |
Lent Term Bop Requests by KSS - Mon 16th Feb 2004, 9:21am | |
Tell me what you want, I might put it in... (4 replies...) |
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