Leica & Stylus Around the World: Round #9

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Maybe something happened to his chicken..
 

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All chickens aside, I thought I'd let you know that the Olympus has safely arrived in the Netherlands (more specifically: in my home). Some bad weather the coming days, and although that might give a nice photo opportunity, it could also mean that I hold on to the camera until we see some sun again.

Anyway, I'll keep you all updated.
 

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Yeah, good news. May the chicken be with you brother.

And isn't that fantastic, as soon as you send it, eventually it arrives. :cool: Well, that was not meant to put any pressure on the Leica-group :whistling:

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All chickens aside, I thought I'd let you know that the Olympus has safely arrived in the Netherlands (more specifically: in my home). Some bad weather the coming days, and although that might give a nice photo opportunity, it could also mean that I hold on to the camera until we see some sun again.

Anyway, I'll keep you all updated.


Wonderful! Please take your time with the weather. We need good pictures, so it will be worth the wait.

I believe this is where we are right now:


Camera #1 - Leica Mini-Zoom
rcam Portchester, NY
walbergb Manitoba, Canada
the banana Manitoba, Canada
MattKing BC, Canada
John_NikonF Duvall, WA
edibot42 Half Moon Bay, CA
technowizard Los Gatos, CA (Camera is still here; we are waiting for an update, but I believe that technowizard is just waiting for the Olympus group to catch up :whistling:)
k_jupiter San Jose, CA
mooseontheloose Kumamoto-ken, Japan
flatulent1 Shoreline, WA
tron_ Shelby Township, MI
FilmSprocket Pinckney, MI
Newt on Swings Brooklyn, NY
Shawn Rahman Whitestone, NY

Camera #2 - Olympus Stylus Epic
Sile Ireland
Raphael Plougastel, France
rst Oestringen, Germany
kraker Breda, The Netherlands ← Just arrived here :smile:
nicholai Denmark
Steve Smith Isle of Wight, UK
M.A. Longmore Hartsdale, NY
jnanian Warwick, RI
Rick A Emporium, PA
Jim17x Worth, IL
zsas Crystal Lake, IL
ambaker Poplar Bluff, MO
toro_mike Englewood, CO
cdholden, Nashville, TN

Still hoping to wrap this up by the end of the year! One week is the target at each destination.

Finally, a reminder to all to not send out the camera to the next person unless you or we have confirmed that the next person is still available & still eager to participate.

Thanks & regards to all,

Shawn.
 

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Ohh Sigh, we are THAT far behind ... anyway, I only count crossing countries border. So we are ahead :tongue:

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Good to see Shawn is chicken on the cameras.
 

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Ohh Sigh, we are THAT far behind ... anyway, I only count crossing countries border. So we are ahead :tongue:

Cheers
Ruediger



Hi Ruediger, Hi all,

A funny thing would be publishing a speed indicator for each camera, in kilometer /day (km/h would be rather optimistic :wink:), and in miles per day (or in Furlongs by Victorian Day, or wathever strange Imperial system unit you'd like..), both for the whole travel from start, and for the last current step.


So, if i am right, counting town-to-town with google maps, for now the Stylus traveled approx 6860 km (with the hypothesis that Shawn posted it from NYC), posted the 03/25/2013 (54 days ago), so overall speed is 127 km/day. The last stage (til the Mr Kraker's home) was traveled at 77 km/day.

Same thing for the Leica can't be made right now, without enough precise localization data. I.e if I consider the Manitoba to Manitoba step, it counts for 0 km, and I believe it's a little larger than that :tongue:

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Raphael
 

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Back to topic...

Even better about lenght unit, so I am back to the prefered topic in this thread : :w00t:

From : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_humorous_units_of_measurement#Sheppey

"Sheppey

A measure of distance equal to about 7⁄8 of a mile (1.4 km), defined as the closest distance at which sheep remain picturesque. The Sheppey is the creation of Douglas Adams and John Lloyd, included in The Meaning of Liff, their dictionary of putative meanings for words that are actually just place names. It is named after the Isle of Sheppey in the UK."
 

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Fred prefers to keep his sheep within .5 microsheppy at all times- in other words, grabbin' distance.
 
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Oh my gosh, So is this still running. I mentioned an idea like this the other day, I didnt realise someone had already implemented it.

Can I please sign up? Pedro, Western Australia, Keen to be involved, dont care which camera.

Yay!!!
 
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Oh my gosh, So is this still running. I mentioned an idea like this the other day, I didnt realise someone had already implemented it.

Can I please sign up? Pedro, Western Australia, Keen to be involved, dont care which camera.

Yay!!!

Pedro - welcome!

As you can see or probably guess, this is quite difficult to coordinate and manage effectively. Thus, we aim to go one round at a time. We currently have two cameras running for this round, but we are all booked.

But we will be pleased to include you in the next round. Also, just in case someone drops out (always a possibility), we will send you a PM to get you in on this round. Please stay tuned and feel free to comment at any time.

Regards,

Shawn
 

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That's ok my grandma always says "Time heals all wounds"....

One day....maybe this June/July it'll come back up for air?

Where's its general whereabouts? Hopefully not is some cupboard of mine?!
 
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That's ok my grandma always says "Time heals all wounds"....

One day....maybe this June/July it'll come back up for air?

Where's its general whereabouts? Hopefully not is some cupboard of mine?!

I like the come back up for air reference!

We know where the camera is. The question is: how much air do we give the person before we start suffocating them?
 

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Ahhh, well maybe about as much air as the last round "contestant" was given? I know after patience, humor and downright follow through - it came back for air.....are we at that point yet? Seems we just started...but who watches his/her click on camera tours.....
 
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A reminder for everyone - well worth repeating - that if you cannot participate in a timely manner as previously described, all that we ask of each other is that we keep in touch with the forum. We are all busy with our daily lives, so delays are understandable. Just stay in touch, that's all.

Thanks for everyone's patience while we attempt to bring the Leica back into circulation.
 
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While we are on the subject of the Leica... Let's switch briefly to the Olympus.

I've taken my allotted two shots, and the camera is ready to go to the next in line. That would be nicholai in Denmark.
I've sent a PM yesterday evening, I'll keep an eye out for an answer the next few days.

Okay, that's what I had to say on the subject of the Leica, even though most of it really seemed to be about the Stylus. Well...
 

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While we are on the subject of the Leica... Let's switch briefly to the Olympus.

I've taken my allotted two shots, and the camera is ready to go to the next in line. That would be nicholai in Denmark.
I've sent a PM yesterday evening, I'll keep an eye out for an answer the next few days.

Okay, that's what I had to say on the subject of the Leica, even though most of it really seemed to be about the Stylus. Well...

A Camera is Leica box of chocolates... you never know when some one will send it to you.
 

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A Camera is Leica box of chocolates... you never know when some one will send it to you.

Well, THAT is a good one.

Then let's not hope the camera is on vacation because: "Vacation's when you go somewhere...and you don't ever come back."

Cheers
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Nicholai is ready to receive. I'm not sure when I will be able to get to the post office, but certainly no later than coming Saturday the Stylus will be on the road again. How's that in furlongs per forthnight compared to the Leica?
 

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Nicholai is ready to receive. I'm not sure when I will be able to get to the post office, but certainly no later than coming Saturday the Stylus will be on the road again. How's that in furlongs per forthnight compared to the Leica?

Dear Jacco,

Glad to hear from you and the Stylus !

From NYC, until Breda, the Stylus traveled along 7012 Km. I should correct my previous calculation, since, in I mistakenly supposed (don't know why !) that Sile lives in Cork , but she's actualy in Wicklow, so the supplementary distance. From now, it was posted 66 days ago, so the speed is 106km/day, or a whooping 7400 furlongs/fortnight :wink:

Leica : if supposed to be still in Los Gatos (and not heading to an hidden location in Bahamas islands), it was posted now 163 days ago, and with a crude estimation of distance, speed is :
33km/day
2293 furlongs/fortnight

Keep moving !

Cheers,

Raphael
 
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