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I thougt it was the crocodile.........
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Gimlet, half gin half limejuice. Big or small glass depending on how my day went. /M
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Probably.............. /M
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So Viking was (is?) drunk at work? What's he doing for a living? /M
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many bacterias will survive very cold temperatures.... a more sure bet is ye ole flame thrower..... Flameproof Tevas? Never heard of those.......
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Freezer, and you might imagine what is happening under your feet as bacteria multiply at their best at around your regular bodytemperature....... /M
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Throw them in the fridge, perhaps in a plastic bag or something , it will kill the bacteria who's causing the stink. /M
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How long did it take you to decide on a career?
Nuke replied to SkydiveNFlorida's topic in The Bonfire
I'm 30 and I'm not dedicated yet. Got myslef a degree though. /M -
Of tobacco since 1/3 -03. Not smoking but the swedish kind witch is a mix of lye, glass and finely grind tobacco. First is carves your lip up and then it goes straight into your bloodstream, i e it has to physically hurt you to work. The kick from cigarettes are nothing compared to that, it's evil stuff . First 3 days of (long weekend) ment going to the gym 10+ times and I don't even want to try to describe my modeswings......... Took about a month to become "normal" and now it's just one more month at a time. /M
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36.5, £7000. Not as bad as I thougt #8
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I'm one, with precise measurements, manufactoring tolerances and a definition of the used alloy the needed force to break a pin, and where it will break, is not that hard to produce. In the case of simulating various kinds of stress on the pin to break it (leaning against and/or bumping into and/or....) we are talking about a whole different ballgame. I would not really know where to start that one. #8
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Backyard Babies.........."Making enemies is good" /M
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I think he's setting us up....... /M
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You better tie them up, tripping on them or their toys is not recommended. Make that a point to remember. No tripping, it hurts like hell (at least in my experience) the first weeks. /M
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At home doing normal stuff maybe a week, maybee sooner. Everything else is individual but I threw mine away for good after another 2 weeks. /M
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Tore mine playing football, yes the helmet kind and in Sweden, tried surgery with local anestesia first time (the knee was too infected so they had to abort and try again later). Second time went better, deep sleep, but I only cleaned things up and didn't put anything new in. Was completing my exams at the time so I didn't have time to do a proper rehab, took maybe 6 months to get it back to full strenght again, I still have stability problems if I slack my weight lifting. The rehab time I mentioned is as far as I understand very individual. If you have your rehab as your first hobby than I think everthing will work out just fine. Take shortcuts and you will pay for it, at least from my experience. I wouldn't recomend you to do a hard landing/PLF:s until you have full stability either. Your orthopedist should be able to tell you when it's safe to try again. A good surgeon/orthopedist, a good rehab that will have to take as long as it must will have you back on track as good as new. /Markus
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Don't like him at all. Have to pay up ~175 jumptickets come february. /M
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Could we keep it legal this time around?
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I remember someting like a tamagotchi, you could programme it some and it would sound a alarm if somebody matching your "description" and you matching theirs came within 10 feet. I think it was called a Date-alarm or something. I think I paid $6 for it and it probably weigh 20 grams or something. You could hear it all over a subwaystation so I figure the signal to be strong enough to work if you are hanging under canopy. Not as reliable as you might want it to be to use it for skydiving but not near the $2K you mentioned. Like I said just being prepared might save some lives and if it's not going to cost me more than a jumpticket I would at least try it. A TCAS II would be fun to try though, as you said it meets all the requirements. /M
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Any color that sets of your nail polish...... /M
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I don't know if there are any numbers on how many of the collisions happened because the 1st pilot didn't see the second one coming. If there is could someone please enlighten me? Some kind of device that signals if you have another skydiver at less than 50 feet away could offer a way to at least be prepared for impact. I don't think such a device would be really expensive either, a small transmitter/reciever, it will probably take a few batteries to work all day if you are not doing solos all the time. There might even be possible to get the device to separate from skydiver behind you - skydiver in front of you, skydiver moving away - coming right at you but as with the numbers mentioned before somebody else is more qualified then me to answer that. Interested to se what all you others think about the idea, my 02 anyway. /M PS. I didn't do a search of the forums since I really couldn't imagine what to search for. DS.
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Just say: "Spring inte med sax"
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As long as it's legal................