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  1. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=1786777;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;;page=unread#unreadTry Here Mark Klingelhoefer
  2. 8X10 color glossy photos with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one letting them know what each one was to be used as evidence against us? Mark Klingelhoefer
  3. Thanks Kevin and everyone else involved. I'm sure they were smiling down on us. The day was a great tribute to the lives they lived. I've seen some of the scars from the flaming footy game and the night will be remembered for a long time and several people will have life long reminders...... Please don't forget to drop a copy of the slide show by Relative, I know that I was not the only one over here that didn't get a chance to see it. Thanks again to everyone that put it together. Mark Klingelhoefer
  4. At Skydive Space Center in Titusville, FL they did a Rape Survivors day for 2 years several years back. Mark Klingelhoefer
  5. I was in Wal-mart over the weekend and saw Joe Jennings and Troy Hartman playing on their TV Demo Reel. Pretty neat stuff Mark Klingelhoefer
  6. I'll lead it for you Mike. Blue Skies my friends... Mark Klingelhoefer
  7. Look at the 3 ring, or lack thereof. Mark Klingelhoefer
  8. You inserted it WHERE?!?!?!?!
  9. Tradewars and the WWIV BBS's..... Wow, that brings back memories. I remember 300 baud and..... Mark Klingelhoefer
  10. When I lead a tracking jump, I plan the jump by the jump run. By dong this, I know, in relation to line of flight of the aircraft, which way to head for the first 5-6 seconds of the jump. (If it is a full load, I run it straight with the line of flight, if not, I generally do a 45 to the line of flight.) When I exit, I use the plane to orient my direction. When you first start leading the jumps and can't naturally keep a heading, rely of the people you are leading to give course corrections, and after you lead several, it will become natural. Mark Klingelhoefer
  11. I love this comment, "Being dead until you save your own life by pulling." Everytime you approach a red light with cars stopped ahead of you, you "Save your life" by pushing the horizontal pedal in the middle (or on the left if you drive an automatic) but no one thinks that is suicidal. Just my 2 cents, Mark Klingelhoefer
  12. As long as you relize the just because you are 16 and not "Legal" to drink in the US does not excuse you from the beer rules, which the regulars and experienced jumpers will explain to you in depth if you ask them about them. That will be a great way to introduce yourself.... My name is... ...Coulld you explain the "Beer rules" to me. Have fun and welcome to the sport. Mark Klingelhoefer
  13. I know a bunch of people are meeting at the Irish Pub on US1 and walking accross the street for the launch. Sadly, I'll be watching it from a parking lot in Deland, because I'm at work. Mark Klingelhoefer
  14. This supports my PC vs. Mac arguement. The Mac might be more stable, but if you can't get software for it, how much better is it to own. Even if you could get a car that gets 500 miles to the gallon, but no one made the fuel for it, is it worth owning? Mark Klingelhoefer
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    The Women's VWR

    Congratulations ladies. I spoke to one of you and the way she expressed the energy around these records is AMAZING. I think the all around record attempts could definantly learn a little about vibe from these ladies. Everything I heard from this participant is POSITIVE ENERGY.... Gliderz, you organizing this stuff is fantastic, and you are showing the freefly world more than just how badass these ladies can fly. Congratulations again ladies. Mark Klingelhoefer
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    The Women's VWR

    I just checked the SD Chicago web site and no updates yet. I'll call one of the girls tonight and post an update if no one has yet. You go girls.... Mark Klingelhoefer
  17. It was great to see the other side to the story. Mark Klingelhoefer
  18. I've read or listened (audio Book) to the original 4 book series probably 7 or 8 times. I first read Ender's Game in college for a class and loved it. The newer ones are all right (Shadow of the H, Ender's Shadow...) but not as good as the originals. Great suggested read..... Mark Klingelhoefer
  19. Yeah, Skydive the Mag is great, and who's that guy looing up at the camera on the cover this month with his face all painted up? Oh, that's me...... First cover shot, and I owe beer. Mark Klingelhoefer
  20. What about if they did American citizens one price and non's another, or whites one and non's another...... Just something to think about... Mark Klingelhoefer
  21. Is 8:00 am still the plan for getting started tomorrow? Mark Klingelhoefer
  22. I used to split my time between there and the interem DZ in Pahokee (Between SDAPB and SOBE), but have not been there in about 6 months. Mark Klingelhoefer
  23. There are already a couple tents pitched in the bunkhouse lawn, but room for several more. Look forward to seeing you here. Mark Klingelhoefer
  24. Just bumping this to the top because it starts tomorrow
  25. I'll be there. For everyone too lazy to check events or the web site, they will have the followong: Skydive Space Center Spring Fling Boogie Leap into Leap Year! Friday 27 to Sunday 29 February 2004 Come boogie with us in Florida for Leap Year! Jumps just $17 to 15,000 feet, $22 to 18,000 feet and $13 early bird ‘sunrise’ loads Saturday and Sunday. Grand Caravan and Super King Air. Other aircraft to be announced. World leading freefly and RW coaches and load organisers - Fabian Raidel, Juliana Se Raidel and Joao Tambor. Canopy handling and swoop coach - to be announced soon! Leap Year party Saturday. Free raffle - great prizes. Free bunkhouse and camping with full amenities 1/4 mile from the dz. Call to reserve your slot - 1-800-823-0016 or email info@skydivespacecenter.com