| 29 JUN 2012 at 1:48pm |
karlaAdministrator


Posts : 2613 Joined: 27 JUL 2003 Location: US, Close to the Edge
Status : Offline | Welcome, Elliot. Best of luck in your new position.
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| 29 JUN 2012 at 3:26pm |
Len GreenJourneyman


Posts : 861 Joined: 31 JAN 2012 Location: IL
Status : Offline | Hi Elliot "MORE POWER TO YOUR ELBOW"" My wife says that I never miss a day without at least ONE cliché ! The above is one I had never heard during my childhood, youth, or early adulthood in England. I do not know its origin, but I assume it means "All the best" !! It was a favorite saying of a wonderful old lady called Mr4s. Gottschalk. We became friendly with her in Haifa in 1949 when we first arrived in Israel. She was already elderly and had lived here for many years during the British Mandatory rule here in what was then called Palestine. She was a real true blue blooded Brit, born and bred in the UK and was a direct descendent of Lord Horatio Nelson (or so we understood), She was one of those down to earth ladies with tons of charisma and always spoke her mind – she was delight and a breath of fresh air ! She was married to her very opposite – Dr. Gottshalk, a brilliantly intellectual solicitor. He had immigrated to the then Palestine from Berlin shortly after Hitler came to power in 1933 and started (only in a comparatively tiny way at the beginning)n his barbaric persecution of the Jews. They had 2 sons born in Haifa who we have lost touch with – if they are still alive, they must be close to 80 y.o. now. One became an "Egged" bus driver – an extremely worthy job in those far off days – and still respected in these capitalistic times today !! SO – Once again, good luck and "More power to your elbow !!
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The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Awaits alike th' inevitable hour:- The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
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| 29 JUN 2012 at 8:04pm |
HelenGuild Master


Posts : 3438 Joined: 12 OCT 2002 Location: US
Status : Offline | Hey Elliot, Very nice to meet you!
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| 29 JUN 2012 at 8:08pm |
ThaumaturgeJourneyman


Posts : 999 Joined: 11 MAY 2006
Status : Offline | Greetings and welcome, Elliot. ^_^
MWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
*ahem*
Sorry.
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| 29 JUN 2012 at 10:30pm |
CBPrivate Detective


Posts : 576 Joined: 5 NOV 2011 Location: US, CT
Status : Offline | New forum administrator? Gosh, I can't even possibly keep up with the new changes that take place here these days. In any event well, OK...best of luck
Give a man a fish: He will eat for a day.
Give a man a rod: He will sit on a boat and drink beer all day. - USA Network
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| 30 JUN 2012 at 2:59am |
Len GreenJourneyman


Posts : 861 Joined: 31 JAN 2012 Location: IL
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By CB (29 JUN 2012 10:37pm)
New forum administrator? Gosh, I can't even possibly keep up with the new changes that take place here these days. In any event well, whatever. Hope the change works out positively.
I'm sure it *WILL* do !!
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The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Awaits alike th' inevitable hour:- The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
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| 30 JUN 2012 at 5:34pm |
ElliotGlobal Moderator


Posts : 71 Joined: 29 JUN 2012 Location: US
Status : Offline | Thanks for the welcome and all the nice comments. CB I know there have been a lot of changes about here, but we are aiming to make this a better place. Part of my role is to interact with you guys to see what you want and need, then I go to the powers that are and advocate for you. So please always feel free to PM me or just post me in the forum. If you want polls or want to know something specific, or you just want to complain and feel like your not being heard elsewhere, that's all in my duties. So please utelise me, it's job security. The more you give me the more I can justify my role.
On a side note obviously I am a huge running fanatic, any others out there that like to lace up and hit the pavement?
-Elliot
-The only difference between try and triumph is a little "umph!"
Eat, Run, Sleep!
I'm a runner, pavement fears me Last edited by Elliot : 30 JUN 2012 5:38pm
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| 30 JUN 2012 at 7:36pm |
Lady KestrelGuild Master


Posts : 4047 Joined: 27 SEP 2004 Location: US, NJ
Status : Offline | Welcome to JA, Elliot! Enjoy your moderatorship!
I was a runner for about 15 years (in my mid-20s to nearly 40). I never did a marathon, but it kept me trim, and I even won a bronze once in a local 3-miler. Unfortunately, dealing with family and work problems got me out of the habit for several years, and then, because of the pounding, I decided that walking is more my speed.
Do you play adventure games? Which ones do you like?
"Where is the fountain that throws up these flowers in a ceaseless outbreak of ecstasy?"
-Rabindranath Tagore
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| 30 JUN 2012 at 9:14pm |
ElliotGlobal Moderator


Posts : 71 Joined: 29 JUN 2012 Location: US
Status : Offline | A fellow runner so nice. I do enjoy adventure games. I have played alot of them, they aren't my only genre of game, but I loved Edna and Harvey and I am psyched for the new itle comming out from daedalic. In fact I was in the production office today and I got a look at the trailer and it looks great. I loved Corrosion: Cold Winter Waiting and I must admit it did scare me a bit even. So what do you enjoy game wise? Also what concerns do you guys have about the site, the store, the games, etc?
Originally Posted By Lady Kestrel (30 JUN 2012 7:36pm)
Welcome to JA, Elliot! Enjoy your moderatorship!
I was a runner for about 15 years (in my mid-20s to nearly 40). I never did a marathon, but it kept me trim, and I even won a bronze once in a local 3-miler. Unfortunately, dealing with family and work problems got me out of the habit for several years, and then, because of the pounding, I decided that walking is more my speed.
Do you play adventure games? Which ones do you like?
-The only difference between try and triumph is a little "umph!"
Eat, Run, Sleep!
I'm a runner, pavement fears me
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| 1 JUL 2012 at 6:47am |
Len GreenJourneyman


Posts : 861 Joined: 31 JAN 2012 Location: IL
Status : Offline | Lady Kestrel and of course ELLIOT :-
What a nice change !! My memory is not too good ----------. But I have been 'associated' with JA (WELL before it became JA+) for at least a dozen years and registered about 10 years ago. I have followed the forums during the whole of that period and I don't think there has ever been a topic about just **RUNNING** - please correct me if I'm wrong. There were certainly threads about soccer, FIFA, World Cup, etc. and maybe tennis &/or Olympics – but just running for pure pleasure & fitness and TRUE sport, I DO NOT REMEMBER !! Incidentally what used to be a **REAL SPORT** in my youth, i.e. soccer, has turned into tycoon-like big business with the buying & selling for multiple millions of players, managers, teams etc. – what a great pity, and loss ! N.B. Tonight is European Cup Finals Spain versus Italy !
When I was at school and aged about 16 – evacuated to a town called Wellingborough (in Northamptonshire) we had what was called "Cross country running:. I don’t remember how many miles long the course was – but quite a few. It was fairly rough going, across ploughed fields, through hedges, in or around shallow pods, sandy patches, and so on – not easy going. I NEVER came in first but IIRC I used to come in between 3rd & 4th place .
I am ashamed to say that in later life I only ran to catch a departing bus or train or whatever. But our oldest grandchild who got married aged 35 a little over a year ago and is expecting her first baby (a boy) literally any day now, is married to a guy who participates in an all the local marathons here of which there are several ranging from about 20 20 60 kilometers!! I think he is also in his mid 30's and doesn't do it to win but for the enjoymment & challenge and to keep physically fit ! Needless to say, I DO NOT accompany him !!!
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The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Awaits alike th' inevitable hour:- The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
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| 2 JUL 2012 at 12:17am |
Ex-JAStaff3Private Detective


Posts : 734 Joined: 10 MAR 2004 Location: US
Status : Offline | Elliot-
Welcome to the forums! I wish you the best of luck with the job.
I just want to let everyone know that I’ve stepped down as forum moderator here at JA. It has been an interesting and often quite eventful six years but now it’s time to let someone else handle the day-to-day matters of the forums. Best wishes to all the wonderful members and staff, and happy gaming to all!
JA Staff3
Retired Spam Zapper & Troll Tackler
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| 2 JUL 2012 at 4:13pm |
ElliotGlobal Moderator


Posts : 71 Joined: 29 JUN 2012 Location: US
Status : Offline | I just love doing it. Once you get past the "wall" and ge the endorphins kicking around your brain it's great. In fact I usually run about 6-10 miles. It's a great feeling and gets my day off to a great start. I have myself run to catch the occasional bus or train. LOL. I'm also into the whole barefoot scene, which is really great stuff and has improved my speed, distance and recovery greatly. Thanks everyone for the warm welcome.
Originally Posted By Len Green (1 JUL 2012 6:47am)
Lady Kestrel and of course ELLIOT :-
What a nice change !! My memory is not too good ----------. But I have been 'associated' with JA (WELL before it became JA+) for at least a dozen years and registered about 10 years ago. I have followed the forums during the whole of that period and I don't think there has ever been a topic about just **RUNNING** - please correct me if I'm wrong. There were certainly threads about soccer, FIFA, World Cup, etc. and maybe tennis &/or Olympics – but just running for pure pleasure & fitness and TRUE sport, I DO NOT REMEMBER !! Incidentally what used to be a **REAL SPORT** in my youth, i.e. soccer, has turned into tycoon-like big business with the buying & selling for multiple millions of players, managers, teams etc. – what a great pity, and loss ! N.B. Tonight is European Cup Finals Spain versus Italy !
When I was at school and aged about 16 – evacuated to a town called Wellingborough (in Northamptonshire) we had what was called "Cross country running:. I don’t remember how many miles long the course was – but quite a few. It was fairly rough going, across ploughed fields, through hedges, in or around shallow pods, sandy patches, and so on – not easy going. I NEVER came in first but IIRC I used to come in between 3rd & 4th place .
I am ashamed to say that in later life I only ran to catch a departing bus or train or whatever. But our oldest grandchild who got married aged 35 a little over a year ago and is expecting her first baby (a boy) literally any day now, is married to a guy who participates in an all the local marathons here of which there are several ranging from about 20 20 60 kilometers!! I think he is also in his mid 30's and doesn't do it to win but for the enjoymment & challenge and to keep physically fit ! Needless to say, I DO NOT accompany him !!!
-The only difference between try and triumph is a little "umph!"
Eat, Run, Sleep!
I'm a runner, pavement fears me
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| 2 JUL 2012 at 4:42pm |
Len GreenJourneyman


Posts : 861 Joined: 31 JAN 2012 Location: IL
Status : Offline | http://s14.postimage.org/yvc4cvyvl/Shira_s_baby_4_hours_old.jpg
OBoy -I wasn't kidding in my previous post - although my granddaughter *WAS* (poor pun !?!) - SEE THE LINK ABOVE !
She was 4 days 'late' and getting a bit fed up but had a straightforward birth (3.1 kilograms) at 15:00 local time today (2nd July 2012)
Photo taken with my son;s mobile phone when he was 4 hours old,
So now we have 2 great grandchildren - AVIV (Meaning the season 'spring' - reverse = VIVA) she is now a little over 4 years old, and (no name yet ...that I know of) - he is less than one day old !!!
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The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Awaits alike th' inevitable hour:- The paths of glory lead but to the grave. Last edited by Len Green : 2 JUL 2012 7:04pm
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| 2 JUL 2012 at 8:52pm |
MagovaniIntergalactic Janitor


Posts : 5 Joined: 22 MAR 2012 Location: IT
Status : Offline | 
A mean man and a man of means often means the same.
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| 2 JUL 2012 at 10:32pm |
CBPrivate Detective


Posts : 576 Joined: 5 NOV 2011 Location: US, CT
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Magovani (2 JUL 2012 8:52pm)

Don't sweat it, I thought the poster was confused and meant to be adding these details on his facebook page. 
Give a man a fish: He will eat for a day.
Give a man a rod: He will sit on a boat and drink beer all day. - USA Network
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| 3 JUL 2012 at 1:41am |
Len GreenJourneyman


Posts : 861 Joined: 31 JAN 2012 Location: IL
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By CB (2 JUL 2012 10:32pm)
Originally Posted By Magovani (2 JUL 2012 8:52pm)

Don't sweat it, I thought the poster was confused and meant to be adding these details on his facebook page. 
Hiya CB,
I'm not a facebooker - and hope never to be one !!
I get by VERY WELL with plenty of emails to relatives, friends, & acquaintances - as a mater of fact I can't cope with more interconnection (apart from JA).
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The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Awaits alike th' inevitable hour:- The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
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| 3 JUL 2012 at 11:29am |
ElliotGlobal Moderator


Posts : 71 Joined: 29 JUN 2012 Location: US
Status : Offline | Congrats on the newest editions to the clan. It's always nice to see life happening.
Originally Posted By Len Green (2 JUL 2012 4:42pm)
http://s14.postimage.org/yvc4cvyvl/Shira_s_baby_4_hours_old.jpg
OBoy -I wasn't kidding in my previous post - although my granddaughter *WAS* (poor pun !?!) - SEE THE LINK ABOVE !
She was 4 days 'late' and getting a bit fed up but had a straightforward birth (3.1 kilograms) at 15:00 local time today (2nd July 2012)
Photo taken with my son;s mobile phone when he was 4 hours old,
So now we have 2 great grandchildren - AVIV (Meaning the season 'spring' - reverse = VIVA) she is now a little over 4 years old, and (no name yet ...that I know of) - he is less than one day old !!!
-The only difference between try and triumph is a little "umph!"
Eat, Run, Sleep!
I'm a runner, pavement fears me
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| 3 JUL 2012 at 4:50pm |
Len GreenJourneyman


Posts : 861 Joined: 31 JAN 2012 Location: IL
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Elliot (3 JUL 2012 11:29am)
Congrats on the newest editions to the clan. It's always nice to see life happening.
VERY MANY THANKS for your kind regards re the addition to our clan !
We immigrated from England to Israel in 1949 - a year after the British Mandate ended & we were
declered a State by the United Nations !
I was 24 and had no relatives here and Sylvia (my wife) was 19 and had an idealistic sister living on a kibbutz.
The country was in a shockingly primitive condition at the time, and at first our 'house' was a tent alongside the Jordan river during the coldest winter in living memory !! There was next to no food availale etc. - I remember once being able to buy a single BEAUTIFUL cauliflower and that alone (with salt) was our dinner for the day- how things hav3 changed during the past 63 years - food of every type imaginable is now grown due to local agriculture & farming !!!
It was fairly tough and lonely without any family or roots or even language(the early American pioneers must have felt even more so!) - but together with fiends & acquaintances we managed.
And as you said - we are now quite a *CLAN* with children, grandchildren, great grandchildrenn, in-laws and what have you !!!
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The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Awaits alike th' inevitable hour:- The paths of glory lead but to the grave. Last edited by Len Green : 3 JUL 2012 5:59pm
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| 3 JUL 2012 at 5:20pm |
Terry PenrodGrand Inquisitor


Posts : 6694 Joined: 16 OCT 2004 Location: US, Texas
Status : Offline | .
Welcome aboard, Elliot.
It's good to see some direct forum participation by the new JA administrators.
Hope all goes well for you and please let us know if we community members can do anything to help.
Cheers, Terry
Last edited by Terry Penrod : 3 JUL 2012 5:21pm
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| 4 JUL 2012 at 12:10am |
StilerJourneyman


Posts : 1477 Joined: 27 SEP 2004 Location: US, TN
Status : Offline | Welcome aboard Elliot, Hope you enjoy it here.
Originally Posted By Ex-JAStaff3 (2 JUL 2012 12:17am)
Elliot-
Welcome to the forums! I wish you the best of luck with the job.
I just want to let everyone know that I’ve stepped down as forum moderator here at JA. It has been an interesting and often quite eventful six years but now it’s time to let someone else handle the day-to-day matters of the forums. Best wishes to all the wonderful members and staff, and happy gaming to all!
JA Staff3
I hope this doesn;t mean you'll be leaving and will still stick around these parts.
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| 4 JUL 2012 at 11:23am |
Ex-JAStaff3Private Detective


Posts : 734 Joined: 10 MAR 2004 Location: US
Status : Offline | I'll be around. 
Retired Spam Zapper & Troll Tackler
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| 4 JUL 2012 at 12:06pm |
InlandAZGuild Master


Posts : 5587 Joined: 4 MAY 2007
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Ex-JAStaff3 (2 JUL 2012 12:17am)
Elliot-
Welcome to the forums! I wish you the best of luck with the job.
I just want to let everyone know that I’ve stepped down as forum moderator here at JA. It has been an interesting and often quite eventful six years but now it’s time to let someone else handle the day-to-day matters of the forums. Best wishes to all the wonderful members and staff, and happy gaming to all!
JA Staff3
So I guess you'll be revealing your real identity now eh?
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| 4 JUL 2012 at 2:05pm |
Mr Innocent.Journeyman


Posts : 1317 Joined: 15 JAN 2008 Location: GR
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By InlandAZ (4 JUL 2012 12:06pm)
Originally Posted By Ex-JAStaff3 (2 JUL 2012 12:17am)
Elliot-
Welcome to the forums! I wish you the best of luck with the job.
I just want to let everyone know that I’ve stepped down as forum moderator here at JA. It has been an interesting and often quite eventful six years but now it’s time to let someone else handle the day-to-day matters of the forums. Best wishes to all the wonderful members and staff, and happy gaming to all!
JA Staff3
So I guess you'll be revealing your real identity now eh?
A clever ploy, InlandAZ, but I can see right through it... it's been you all along!
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| 4 JUL 2012 at 2:18pm |
InlandAZGuild Master


Posts : 5587 Joined: 4 MAY 2007
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Mr Innocent. (4 JUL 2012 2:05pm)
Originally Posted By InlandAZ (4 JUL 2012 12:06pm)
Originally Posted By Ex-JAStaff3 (2 JUL 2012 12:17am)
Elliot-
Welcome to the forums! I wish you the best of luck with the job.
I just want to let everyone know that I’ve stepped down as forum moderator here at JA. It has been an interesting and often quite eventful six years but now it’s time to let someone else handle the day-to-day matters of the forums. Best wishes to all the wonderful members and staff, and happy gaming to all!
JA Staff3
So I guess you'll be revealing your real identity now eh?
A clever ploy, InlandAZ, but I can see right through it... it's been you all along!
Nope, not me - but, I do recall all the fun folks had trying to guess their identity years ago
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