bob.dino

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  1. Some European airlines (Ryanair comes to mind) will also weigh your carry-on and simply will not allow you to carry it on if it weighs more than 7Kg, regardless of size.
  2. There's no proof that that's your ass; you'll have to post full body shots for that.
  3. I love the way everyone has a real name except Wingnut
  4. Double the bands on the d-bag attachment points, not on the lines. Does that make sense?
  5. Yup. For Front Front, left foot on wing (not flap!), right foot on step, left arm outside, right arm on inside bar (so Inside Front can take grip). If jump-run is fast, a quick climbout by the Front can really help, as the Front Front can lean against them a little when getting the left foot forward.
  6. That number and that word don't belong together... It was my second. In Oz you have to buy beer for every chop .
  7. Chest-mount ripcord/spring-loaded PC/SOS system.
  8. That number and that word don't belong together...
  9. For a Cypres2 it's +/-6 months. Hey, you get bonus points just for thinking of us
  10. The door is a bit smaller than a caravan, but the fuselage is more curved so standing in the door is easier. There's also a huge step outside, about a foot below the lip of the door. The fuselage is narrower on the inside than a Caravan. So, it's easier for floaters and worse for divers. Not sure how that translates to WS-suitability. Tail is definitely lower, and I know at least one birdie that's clipped the tail of an XL.
  11. Wingloading doesn't scale linearly. A 210 loaded at 1.0 will perform very differently to a 120 loaded at 1.0. Wingloading & Its Effects. Nope. It's all about your skill in flying the canopy. There's video on skydivingmovies.com of Scott Miller running a swoop course on a 220 Navigator (a student canopy). Listen to the instructors around you, and make sure you don't go putting thoughts in her head that she's not cool if she gets a 170. ...and Phil very very rarely allows anything less than a 170 for a first rig. There's a reason for that
  12. Not yet determined. Yes. It was hard. She did the right thing.
  13. Further information, for those interested: Yellow is steel wire, coated with Lolon F. Red cable is steel wire, coated with Teflon. Black cable is steel wire, coated with Lolon G2. Lolon is a nylon alloy, and there's more on the differences between the F & G2 variants from Bill Booth here. There's also an offical response from RWS on why they don't approve use of Teflon-coated cables with their gear.
  14. Their target market is teenagers. Angry works. Write it off as marketing expenses. Much of the stuff will be free anyway.
  15. I love developing code that does stuff people say can't be done. I love the challenge. I like broadening my skills by helping out the Sales guys. I like learning to manage people. I dislike the fact that I have to ask my boss five times to get anything done, and that I don't have a budget to buy the small stuff without asking permission. I dislike working for a small startup with few customers, because I don't get immediate feedback on just how good or bad my work is.
  16. But do you have a cabana? Don't go putting the cart before the horse now...
  17. Would that be the Sydney Uni boatshed that burned to the ground a couple of days ago? Hope you're not there to row . As for getting to the dz, there's the tandem bus - it goes from near Central station everyday at 7am. Ring ahead to book. Otherwise lifts can be arranged. PM me for more. I believe hire gear in large/student sizes is only SOS chest-mount ripcord. Again, call the office to ask. http://www.sydneyskydivers.com.au
  18. Going from one overpriced vendor to another, eh? Sony laptops cost an absolute fortune. If you want good industrial design and Windows, just buy a Macbook Pro and install XP.
  19. Sounds like you guys had a good time, and that the KCSC guys had a good time too. Everybody won; isn't that enough?
  20. Ever actually tried it? I've jumped my canopy with the slider an inch or two down the lines and the opening bloody hurt. I agree with tink1717 that the most likely cause was the slider not being against the stops.
  21. Ever read Richard Feynman on the fragility of most people's knowledge? It's truely scary - very few people actually understand their field.