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I'm looking for Pierre and Steve
Hello Everyone
May be ...Do you know guys Pierre and Steve ( probably those guys from Quebec) . who 1994-95 had a bicycle trip in Russia and Ukraine. Im realy need to find them. Thank you Andrei. |
Luke, I am your father?
dumb joke aside, sorry no luck with me. Dont know anyone who did a trip into Russia then. I did know a guy who did a Russia trip around then or maybe before actually, but he is neither a Pierre or a Steve. good luck |
Last letter from them was from Quebec here is address: 11800.Linteau,Neufchatel.P.Q.Canada G2B-3VA
May be any one know that place ? Thanks. |
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Thank You very Mach
[QUOTE=Erick L;20062852]
Hello Erikc. Yes that exactly that people's. I'm very happy. ....Same times I'm going to Montreal . And my beer waiting for you. Let me know if you agree.... thanks again |
No problem. I used to hang out with Steve's brother in high school, long before I toured anywhere. I already had some interest from seeing cycle tourists during family travel. I probably told my friend who then told me about Steve and Pierre. I didn't even know my friend had a brother before that. :p Small world.
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I seriously can't believe this actually worked. Wow, I'm both impressed and scared!
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Originally Posted by fantom1
(Post 20065361)
I seriously can't believe this actually worked. Wow, I'm both impressed and scared!
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Originally Posted by fantom1
(Post 20065361)
I seriously can't believe this actually worked. Wow, I'm both impressed and scared!
So much for 6 degrees of separation...nowadays it's only 2. |
Originally Posted by GeorgeBaby
(Post 20065382)
Yeah, what he said.
So much for 6 degrees of separation...nowadays it's only 2. Sorry about what may look like nitpicking, but the "six-degrees-of-separation" idea meant that we are all connected to each other and that the average degree of separation was estimated to be 6 at the beginning of the century. It meant that had you left a letter addressed to anyone in the world, on a park bench in Central Park, it would need to (optimally) travel between 5 people to reach its final destination. Which does not mean that it would require only 5 iterations -- it might have taken quite a bit of effort to move to the next optimally connected person. In a perfectly connected world, there would be zero separation. Interestingly, when I google "Peter Steeve (notice the spelling) Russia" the first hit returns their blog. (and the second hit is this very thread). According to the Wikipedia entry, the average separation between randomly selected Twittter users is less than 4 and it takes surprisingly few random iterations to traverse the network. |
Thank you every one for comment and Thanks again Erick.
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Originally Posted by gauvins
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Interestingly, when I google "Peter Steeve (notice the spelling) Russia" the first hit returns their blog. (and the second hit is this very thread).
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This world is so small to be so big.
Cool how it worked out. |
I'm amazed too. Damn. When I read the first post, I was all "you want to find a couple dudes who bike toured Russia in 94? Good luck..." and the second person to respond knows them? What? Crazy.
Maybe more adopted people looking for their parents should start using bikeforums as a resource. :P |
Originally Posted by fantom1
(Post 20065361)
I seriously can't believe this actually worked. Wow, I'm both impressed and scared!
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Originally Posted by travelinhobo
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Yes, so am I! Your stars and moon were aligned just right! :)
some people do not want to be found |
Originally Posted by chrisx
(Post 20068015)
or possibly aligned all wrong
some people do not want to be found Pretty easy to discern these people dont apply to your comment. |
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