millertime24

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  1. http://www.skydiveutah.com/funjumps.htm http://www.skydiveogden.com/ This should get you started. Just call and ask. What part of Utah are you visiting? Muff #5048
  2. What she describes is exactly what happens if the file size is too big. But it also says at the top somewhere why it wouldn't attach. IDK just a possibility. You're right though. It could be the browser, server, website, pc....any number of things really. Muff #5048
  3. I think it may be because it exceeds the file size that dz.com allows (150Kb I think). Muff #5048
  4. "We're making it harder than it really is" Cracks me up. How many time have you moved or helped someone moved and said the same thing? Muff #5048
  5. Wow. Thanks thats way better than I thought. Just trying to work out the boogie budget before the time gets too close. Muff #5048
  6. Any word on how much the HALO jumps will be? I couldn't find any info them on the site. Muff #5048
  7. Little over 1k loaded. Several thousand that need to be loaded as time permits. Muff #5048
  8. Don't you have a primer flip tray? It's a dish that has a top and a bottom, with one side containing a bunch of grooves. You dump the primers into the grooved dish, and shake them around. The grooves cause the upside-down primers to flip right-side up. Then you put the lid on, which holds them in place, and flip the whole tray over. Remove the top (formerly the bottom), and now the primers are all oriented correctly for loading into the feed tubes. LOL. You're assuming my press has a feed tube. Mine is a single stage RCBS. I prime the brass with a hand held priming device I picked up at Sportsmans. It has a tray on top but you have to put in all the primers facing up before you put the lid on it. For some reason every time I look at getting a multi-stage press I always opt out for more bullets, powder, and primers. Muff #5048
  9. +1 Been there done that. Muff #5048
  10. I never could figure out how some of those little guys get flipped upside down without falling out of the package. Makes putting them in the auto-primer so damn time consuming. Muff #5048
  11. For anyone who cares to veiw it.... http://www.vimeo.com/4893518 Muff #5048
  12. Thanks so much for posting the pics. There are a few of me that hopefully are the last of their kind. I think I've finally made friends with my canopy...... 9 jumps in a row without ending up rolling in the dirt. Hooray!!! That is fantastic! How did you end up solving the problem? -Skootz/Lucky: No problem I enjoyed you guys letting me document my time jumping with you there. Muff #5048
  13. got me by 7 on pu and su.. but man ur run is sloow hehe Well Im working on it. You should try going up 4500" and giving it a shot. the o2 just isnt enough. Muff #5048
  14. Here's an easy way to improve your push up or sit up score. Do this every day for 2 weeks and you will smoke the PT test. It works even better if you have a buddy doing it with you. Throughout the work day, on the half hour( 0930,1030-1330,1430,1500)every 1/2 hour do 10 push ups and then 25 sit ups or 50 flutter kicks. Do that until COB, repeat the next day for 2 weeks. you can do more/less than 10 PUs dependent on your your conditioning, same for the abs. It takes just a few minutes to do throughout the day and the improvements are significant. Thanks man. Ill definately give it a few months of trial then post the results.. As for right now its beer drinking time. Muff #5048
  15. LOL. Yup. All my supervisor has to do is 20 pushups, 25 crunches and a 14min 1.5mi and she gets a 100....She's in her 40's though. Muff #5048
  16. I was thinking the same thing myself. But if thats a passing score, good job on passing the PT test Mike.
  17. Not like its really that hard, but I got 55crunches, 38pushups, 11:27 1.5mi run, and my sexy 32" waist measurement. Its great to see that the West Plains boogie didn't ruin me. Muff #5048
  18. Looks like the wire in question is bare wire? if so there's a good possibility its either a sheild of some kind or a ground. Easy thing to do would be to just strip and connect the 2 insulated wires respectively, try it out and if it works then go ahead and solder them into place. At least that's the approach I would take. Muff #5048
  19. Yes. Yes indeed. That is a very fine suit. Muff #5048
  20. Yes. Its SOP for my job. We have to certify for our Heartsaver/AED one every 2 years. Muff #5048
  21. Ill be there. Wish I would have the jumps to do some WSing....Oh well that time will come soon enough. I do, however, really enjoy HALO's (well havent done one yet, but sure Ill love it) and XC flights (just did one last weekend at West Plains). Muff #5048
  22. Yeah the way my camera is set up makes the riser come near the back of the camera (where the zoom is on mine). I fixed it with some gaffers tape and got quite a bit of good vid at West Plains. Muff #5048
  23. Tis guy is starting to sound like McStalky. Muff #5048
  24. YAYY!!! I'll have a beer and jump with you (not necessarily in that order). Muff #5048