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Re: Live Updates from the Biomechanics Summer School
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Originally Posted by Ian G
In first place is this gem. If anyone needed proof that Spooner was as cool as they come then look no further. He even performs gait analysis in the 'Jackson on the Thriller album cover' position..
"What does a squirrel do in the summer? It buries nuts. Why? Cos then in winter time he's got something to eat and he won't die. So, collecting nuts in the summer is worthwhile work. Every task you do at work think, would a squirrel do that? Think squirrels. Think nuts."
David Brent - the Office
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Re: Live Updates from the Biomechanics Summer School
Now that Pam and I are on our post-Biomechanics Summer School vacation in North Wales in a town called Llanfairfechan (yes...I can pronounce the name correctly...now), I thought I might share some photos for you of our trip.
The beach and ocean photos are just in front of our flat that we are staying in. The swan photo is from about 200 yards down from our flat on the “promenade”, just in front of the beach. The mountain photos are from the hike we took today where we hiked part way up the tallest mountain, Snowdonia, in Wales, about 35 minutes from our flat in Llanfairfechan.
Tomorrow is a 3 hour guided Beatles tour in a taxi in Liverpool. I can't wait!!
Thanks for all the kind comments from everyone about the seminar. I hope all that attended felt that the seminar was educational and enlightening. It was great for me to place more faces to the names on Podiatry Arena.
Maybe we'll see you again in 2012..........?
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Kevin
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Kevin A. Kirby, DPM
Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Applied Biomechanics
California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College
Re: Live Updates from the Biomechanics Summer School
Great photos Kevin.
Although why have you put a picture of Table mountain in the bottom right picture?
I used to live in N Wales so have a real fondness for it.
Robin
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Re: Live Updates from the Biomechanics Summer School
One of my childhood dreams has come true...I got to hang out where John, Paul, George and Ringo first started......
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Kevin
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Kevin A. Kirby, DPM
Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Applied Biomechanics
California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College
Re: Live Updates from the Biomechanics Summer School
Sadly, we are at the end of our Post-Biomechanics Summer School vacation in North Wales. I thought I would show you what we have been doing over the past week. We both love North Wales....we need another month to explore all the beautiful scenery!!
Thanks to all who made the Biomechanics Summer School such an enjoyable seminar for us.
Photos (Top to Bottom): Conwy Castle, Great Orme Drive, Caernarfon Castle, Foxgloves in Snowdonia National Park, Harlech Castle.
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Sincerely,
Kevin
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Kevin A. Kirby, DPM
Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Applied Biomechanics
California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College