Man, with Bowerman you were there at the beginning. But still I remember Eugene and all of Oregon for that matter fondly.
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I'd finally cracked 3 hours and was on my way to tapering off, gaining weight and ultimately dealing with the arthritis. Don't think she ever realized the significance of it. Her first 'run' was on the Steve Prefontaine Trail. She must have spent 2 hours color coordinating her running outfit with her new shoes etc. When I was in Eugene (on an extended road trip) my partner decided she wanted to start running. There aren't many joggers today (it's really boring) but you see runners and bikers everywhere. I ran (too slowly) for Bowerman in the 1960s. Still, this is where jogging became popular thanks to Bill Bowerman. Like everywhere else in the country obesity is far too prevalent.
Toast probably can't copy the disc without it being ripped because most discs with region codes also probably have copy protection. I think the message tells you how many more changes are allowed (I think the maximum is 5). When you put in a disc with a different region you should see a message asking if you want to change it. The first time you play a video DVD that has a region that is the region the drive sets. I think the region-fixing is a firmware thing. I'll have to look into resetting the regional code for it or perhaps it's still a Mac adjustment? Assuming I can get it to play (and I do have Toast) can Toast make the conversion from the original disc or will I still have to rip it? BTW the only time I was in Eugene I recall that everyone was fit, I mean really fit. My iMac's optical drive has been long gone, tempted to say it's toast but I don't want to confuse things.