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Everything posted by brits17
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hehe, who remembers last year 4:20 was easter? anyway, got a paper to write tonight, but i'll try... key word is try. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Yeah Peter, what she said! By the way, Mr. Forsythe passed down the hug, thanks _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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yay, can't wait
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A sabre 135 is going to be too tight in my opinion. i've seen it done, but i had a sabre 120 in my nj and that was a snug fit. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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I have owned a couple of Sabre 120's. Original Sabres, not the Sabre2. The openings were fine, as long as I packed it correctly. I used to pack mains as well and all the Sabre's I came across I would pack them rolling four cells of the nose toward the center cell on each side. Pull the slider toward the nose slightly, stuff the nose to mid canopy and tightly wrap the tail. 95% of the openings were nice and slow. If yours is too brisk, I would say have a rigger put a pocket on your current slider instead of buying a larger one. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Things I've learned skydiving that have nothing to do with parachuting
brits17 replied to jahk's topic in The Bonfire
Fire-hopping. Creepers are fun. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com -
1 (ate dirt kitesurfing):6:0 _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Hey, if you just wrapped some one, it would be perfectly handy for him! I think I'm gonna put one right there! Heh, funny guys... really funny _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Here is a thread you may want to look at. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Yeah... super cool. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Prioritize. School sometimes sucks, but if you want to get it over with ASAP (like me) then a) go to class and b) get your assignments done early. Don't put it off and you'll have plenty of time to play. Easier said than done, but it works. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Ooooh lordy, I remember last time that was the case, it was a hell of a party. Joy. And Clay, yeah, I meant what I said... keep up with me _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Awesome Clay! Hey maybe you can keep up with me this time See ya there. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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agreed whew, found myself sippin on quite a bit of Texas tea last evening. Always a good time. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Hey John, Well Mike beat me to it, but I was going to say that I don't believe the bent pin(s) on your Racer was due to packing techniques. After packing many Racers, yours is the only one I have come across with the bent pin problem, and I am sure the rigger who packed it before me packed it in a relatively similar manner as far as the loop tightening is concerned. I know we both leave the temp pins in until its as tight as necessary, and do not tamper with tightening the loop after the temp pins are out. Like Mike noted, it could be from dropping the rig, or some other unknown reason. Someone else noted they've seen this in particularly older Racers... oh well, see you this weekend. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Jump Shack at Skydive Houston (Waller) This Weekend
brits17 replied to NightJumper's topic in Gear and Rigging
err, that's "HOuston" Mike _______________________ aerialkinetics.com -
As far as I know, each DPRE is given a set of seal symbols to issue. http://registry.faa.gov/amquery.asp is where you can find out who has an FAA license. Just need a first and last name. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Hmm, ok I'll bite. Hell Yeah. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Hey I beat ya'll to a Masters thread in general And yay for Mr Mickelson!! _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Ya but did you see Sergio's blazing final round? What like a 66 to finish it off? That was a pretty killer comeback considering. And as I replied to my initial "emotional masters" thread, I'm absolutely STOKED phil won it. finishing 3rd in his last 3 masters tournaments, plus being so close in several other majors, i'm so glad he finally won. YAY for my fellow lefty
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I was jumping up and down watching Phil sink that birdie on the 18th to win it. WOW, what an AWESOME final round!!! I was totally stoked for him to finally finally win a major, I was pullin for my fellow lefty. Yay, made my day. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Tarek, As you know I train with weights 3 times/week as well. IMO, I would lay off of jumping until you are confident again that it will not dislocate during pull time. The more it comes out, the more it tears. Its difficult to decipher the strength of your rotator on the ground vs the air, but don't make the same mistakes I did and rip it apart so bad you are completely grounded. I had to this weekend, even though it was difficult. I don't want it to be the way it was before, that was hell. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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dang, beat me to it _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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i see some have responded to andy2's first post. i actually bumped this thread addressing post surgery dislocation. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=1021014#1021014 _______________________ aerialkinetics.com
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Dude, with those 3 kids, her work is never done. Appreciate what she does raising them, hell I get tired babysitting 1 kid for an extended period of time (over 2 hours). I can only imagine how hectic her daily life must be. No wonder her ass isn't really fat, she runs around more than you. _______________________ aerialkinetics.com