FreeEMSer Of The Month

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Thanks frying dutchman! A lot has gone on this year, and a lot more will go on before the end of it. Hopefully some of it is footage worthy :-D
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Bumpity bumpity bump!

June 2016, FreeEMSer of the month is: Rob/Corbon, again. A back to the future moment that put a smile on my face! Thank you Rob! I can see you popping up in this thread again :-D

Congratulations mate, you're a star!

A little stale, but better late than never:

January 2016, FreeEMSer of the month was: johntramp, again. A neat little tool that I got to play with just the other night, read about it here: viewtopic.php?f=41&t=2648

And more recently:

May 2016
, FreeEMSer of the month was: Chris/boostedcabbage, again. Why now? For being the fastest quarter mile time record holder on FreeEMS: viewtopic.php?f=41&t=2686



If anyone can help with the following which are...

Still Missing
  • July through December 2014 - I was flat out working hard toward something I thought I wanted. Quite distracted, little project work, etc.
  • August through December 2015 - I see a summery pattern here. Any input welcome!
  • February through May 2016 - This year has been a write off in soooooo many ways... input welcome!
...that would be most helpful! Thanks in advance :-)

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Just had a look back in time and found that....

FreeEMSer of the month for November 2015 was simis! Congrats Sim! Great work on the priming/cold start stuff. Hopefully we can take that further at some point this year. Hope it's working well for you.

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The month is not even over yet, and already I'm very sure of who earned the prize...

July 2016, FreeEMSer of the month is: Rob/Corbon, yet again. No real surprise, but...
Fred wrote:I can see you popping up in this thread again :-D
Well yes, and I still can, but so soon? Surprise!

Why? Making leaps and bounds toward a future state that will cement FreeEMS as the only choice for a free software/open source ECU. Really good stuff is getting done in the depths of west Auckland :-)

You're a legend!
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When I wrote this, I think it was half way through august. Many browser OOM deaths and days have passed, but this is what I had in mind for August at the time:

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Breaking the rules this month, pretty grateful to a number of you lot, so this month will be shared between some special people:
  • simis - Thanks Sim!
  • AncientGeek - Thanks Neil!
  • ToxicGumbo - Thanks Jeff!
  • boostedcabbage - Thanks Chris!
  • Random FOSS man - Thanks other Jeff!
  • Corbon - Last but not least: Thanks Rob!
Surrounded by such great people! Makes a man feel special and loved. /me gets all soppy and emotional.

What I might do, is if it's just Rob again and again, make a note of it and spread the names out over the coming months with a reference back to this month.

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Do not ask me to tell you why for each. I remember 4, but now there's another one, however they're going into the next post.
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Re: FreeEMSer Of The Month

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September just ended! I have a proud pair in mind:
  • Rob (m2cupcar) and Steve of KOSH racing inc.
Congrats on your high placing in the 2016 GRM Challenge! FreeEMSers around the world salute you! :-)
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