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dookski 10-20-06 11:05 AM

Space Monkey Spokecard Exchange!
 
edit:Space Monkey Spokecard Exchange Photo Set

On December 4th, 1959 a rhesus monkey named Sam was blasted 55 miles into space via a "Little Joe" rocket. He was recovered alive in the Atlantic Ocean by the USS Borie. In honor of this historic flight, Fixed-Gear and Bicycle Enthusiasts is proud to host the:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...cesuitNASA.jpg
SPACE MONKEY SPOKECARD EXCHANGE
DEADLINE: DECEMBER 4tH


to participate in the exchange, you must complete the following:

1- create an original spokecard of any functional media
*thickness must fit in a typical wheel
*must be relatively durable (get it laminated, clear tape, be creative)
*must be within 6 inches wide and 4 1/2 inches high (postcard size)

2- snail mail me (wes) your original card (postmarked by dec. 4th)
*my address:
Space Monkey Spokecard Exchange
201 Panorama Drive
San Francisco, CA 94131


3- snail mail me a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope with your entry
*make sure this envelope will accomodate a 6 x 4.5 inch card

notes:
-Cards will be sent to participants by a random method yet to be determined.
-I will personally document all cards recieved whether they fit the criteria or not.
-There will be prizes for the best cards (catagories to be announced)
-The more people that participate, the better the exchange will be.
-We don't care if you've never made anything in your life, even homeless men find way to make cardboard signs that have their own charm- please, please, make something.

Feel free to pass this invitation to anyone who rides. mo cards, mo better!

ryand 10-20-06 12:10 PM

this sounds kinda awesome.

TRaffic Jammer 10-20-06 12:13 PM

Just to confirm:

The card must commemorate or otherwise honour SPACE MONKEY?
this sounds fun.

progre-ss 10-20-06 12:14 PM

I'm in. I love a good spokecard exchange!

DerekRI 10-20-06 12:16 PM

Sounds sweeeet

Aeroplane 10-20-06 12:29 PM

Great way to avoid making one and getting shafted too.

Tmax1 10-20-06 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by Aeroplane
Great way to avoid making one and getting shafted too.

...that happens sometimes. The getting shafted part. In an exchange, that is.

Jamtastic 10-20-06 12:57 PM

YaYYYY.

This sounds better than last years secret santa spoke card exchange. I never got mine.

YaYYYYY

shot 10-20-06 02:17 PM

I am in.

acavengo 10-20-06 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by dookski
1- create an original spokecard of any functional media

What does "any functional media" mean exactly?

A Robot 10-20-06 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by acavengo
What does "any functional media" mean exactly?

anything you can jam in spokes that won't cause injury, death, or any other form of humiliation for the recipient.

TRaffic Jammer 10-20-06 03:29 PM

how about that motorcycle sound......brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

SpiderMike 10-20-06 03:55 PM

I have a feeling that if Shants takes part, he will win the "Can't post that card on the forum" category.

Mr. Samsa 10-20-06 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by dookski
On December 4th, 1959 a rhesus monkey named Sam was blasted 55 miles into space via a "Little Joe" rocket. He was recovered alive in the Atlantic Ocean by the USS Borie. In honor of this historic flight, Fixed-Gear and Bicycle Enthusiasts is proud to host the:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...cesuitNASA.jpg
SPACE MONKEY SPOKECARD EXCHANGE
DEADLINE: DECEMBER 4tH


to participate in the exchange, you must complete the following:

1- create an original spokecard of any functional media
*thickness must fit in a typical wheel
*must be relatively durable (get it laminated, clear tape, be creative)
*must be within 6 inches wide and 4 1/2 inches high (postcard size)

2- snail mail me (wes) your original card (postmarked by dec. 4th)
*my address:
Space Monkey Spokecard Exchange
201 Panorama Drive
San Francisco, CA 94131


3- snail mail me a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope with your entry
*make sure this envelope will accomodate a 6 x 4.5 inch card

notes:
-Cards will be sent to participants by a random method yet to be determined.
-I will personally document all cards recieved whether they fit the criteria or not.
-There will be prizes for the best cards (catagories to be announced)
-The more people that participate, the better the exchange will be.
-We don't care if you've never made anything in your life, even homeless men find way to make cardboard signs that have their own charm- please, please, make something.

Feel free to pass this invitation to anyone who rides. mo cards, mo better!


I am the mailroom supervisor at a school....so you are going to get bombared with a bunch of my drawings
I will be working on them this weekend
YAY :D :D :D :D
THIS is the best idea next to sliced bread.......hMMMM.....:D

br995 10-21-06 03:18 PM

I'm in, but I want to get the most offensive and/or ridiculous card.

oadamy 10-21-06 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Just to confirm:

The card must commemorate or otherwise honour SPACE MONKEY?
this sounds fun.

im not clear on this, does the card have to commemorate space monkey?

LóFarkas 10-21-06 03:35 PM

Doesn't space monkey have a name? Hero animals need a name. The poor dog the Soviets fired out to space first was called "Lajka"... I still know off the top of my head.

TRaffic Jammer 10-21-06 04:25 PM

Sam is the name of our Hero

Sam, the Rhesus monkey, after his ride in the Little Joe-2 (LJ-2) spacecraft. A U.S. Navy destroyer safely recovered Sam after he experienced three minutes of weightlessness during the flight. Animals were often used during test flights for Project Mercury to help determine the effects of spaceflight and weightlessness on humans. LJ-2 was one in a series of flights that led up to the human orbital flights of NASA's Project Mercury program. The Little Joe rocket booster was developed as a cheaper, smaller, and more functional alternative to the Redstone rockets. Little Joe could be produced at one-fifth the cost of Redstone rockets and still have enough power to carry a capsule payload. Seven unmanned Little Joe rockets were launched from Wallops Island, Virginia from August 1959 to April 1961.

dookski 10-21-06 05:30 PM

thanks for the enthusiaism everyone. it will be some kinds of awesome.

clarifying-
"functional media" means it can actually fit and be ridable in a wheel
"space monkey" is the theme. you can interpret this any way you'd like, or you can go ahead and ignore the theme. the theme is supposed to help stimulate some ideas and give direction. hopefully being a test pilot can resonate with you bike folks, if not, no big.
"sam" is in fact his name. there was also a "ms. sam" that flew only 9 miles high or something like that. they were sweethearts.

Batson 10-21-06 08:56 PM

when do you want these by? whats the deadline?

DerekRI 10-21-06 09:01 PM

It's in bold in the first post.

br995 10-21-06 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by DerekRI
It's in bold in the first post.

Which one's the first one?

wnatw 10-21-06 09:11 PM

ATTENTION ALL WASHINGTON DC INHABITANTS:

this little guy's corpse is actually on display at the Air and Space Museum. he looks peaceful.

DerekRI 10-21-06 09:11 PM

The one before the second one!

Morgie 10-21-06 09:18 PM

I'm in.... sooooo IN!!....


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