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  1. Wow, I stand corrected. 6 is the exact number. three of those had nothing to do with me. that leaves 6 names. 6 logins, 5 permanently banned. I never once used jtholmes, thought it never actually registered. but I tried logging in just now and apparently and it is not banned, so, sure you have a deal. I will be jtholmes. how suitable. you must let Clif Huckstable back in too, his list of alternate logins is long, but distinguished. Clifhuckstable: a tremendous loss to the computer community.
  2. ??? six logins? WTF? as for my experience while not "vast" is more than 2 flights, I have many WS flights with Velcro, mostly helicopter jumps and hot air balloons and other alternative type skydives, not exactly base jumps, but enough to share the fact that mine seems to work fine, of course, if I did not wonder about opening early at all, I would not have signed up and inquired within these forums.
  3. Please post here if you have ever actually had a premature opening in a wingsuit flight with a velcro rig. Mine works fine, I have good velcro. Just wondering if this is a common occurence or a theoretical one. thanks very much frank
  4. This is a question for wingsuit base jumpers. Has anyone had a problem with pulling in flight?? I am looking to hear about actuall occurences, not theoretical ones. It is my inclination to just pull in casual but more or less full flight. i do not like to change up the whole program and go into the ball type position that some WS basers reccomend. I have not had a problem with this on any skydives, and not on my two wingsuit base jumps. It is my natural pull. I am not in full on max mode, but I just decide to open the parachute and go ahead and do it. I have seen plenty of other wingsuit base jumpers do this. please let me know of any first hand accounts of this being problematic in the base environment. thanks Frank