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Looking for a ride from Central Jersey
Crohnie replied to Crohnie's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Hey sweet!!! Thanks man, I'll be in touch. -
Looking for a ride from Central Jersey
Crohnie replied to Crohnie's topic in Events & Places to Jump
^ Thanks! -
Looking for a ride from Central Jersey
Crohnie replied to Crohnie's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Great, thanks for the FB groups! I had the same thought about the train; it's actually super easy to get anywhere along the NE Corridor so if people live near a train station I could definitely meet them there if they were willing to share a lift. -
Looking for a ride from Central Jersey
Crohnie replied to Crohnie's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Hey people, I moved here from Oregon and currently don't have a car, but my parachute sits in the corner of my room and likes to taunt me. I'm in Princeton (grad student). Any weekend warriors nearby want to help a brother out with a ride to a DZ sometime? I can pitch on gas and buy you beer. And I promise I won't stab you. Holla atchya boy!!! -
Canopy Collision video (thankfully non fatal)
Crohnie replied to Fallcoholic's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
He should go buy a powerball ticket. -
Who was the Playboy Playmate on the month you were born?
Crohnie replied to SpeedRacer's topic in The Bonfire
Twins! http://www.freeweb.hu/playmate/html/8909.html -
Worked for this dude http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekBvFDimpcs
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I stand corrected. Thanks
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I've seen that video before (the fb one right above me, I beleive also the same one in the op) and the montage of reserve deployments confuses me--obviously most of them are activated by the cypress (you see someone holding the control unit/some other electronic gizmo) but then some of them look to be just someone pulling silver. Why include those in the video? They don't show anything.
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a few helmet questions (Benny & Ozone in particular)
Crohnie replied to mixedup's topic in Gear and Rigging
I have a benny and like it a lot. Mine has the option audible pocket insert (2). I wouldn't call it quiet, but I don't wear earplugs. As far as the coolness factor, there are quite a few at my dz. So I guess we are all super lame. -
What is your exit weight? Do you fly a predictable pattern? How are your landings? I got a 190 safire2 after getting my A as per the advice of my instructors and have been doing just fine with it. YMMV
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"The survey respondents who were most sexist were generally older men who voted for a right-wing political party, lived in a rural area and had a lower level of formal education." Surprise!
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PI article - "Do you fall to your death if the power goes out?" Should we tell him about the snake pit under the tunnel?
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Small rings get you style points. Larger rings give you an easier breakaway--more mech. advantage.
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Alternative bridle routing/closing method
Crohnie replied to Southern_Man's topic in Gear and Rigging
I could be wrong, but isn't it when the pin pierces the bridle and gets "locked" in place? Edit: beat me to it -
How big is this one? I can't find any stats on their website.
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Find a rigger that you trust and check with them before purchasing for things like compatibility and appropriateness. Also you can have them act an an intermediary for your transactions I just pieced together a system and all the transactions went something like: me putting a deposit down for the item to be shipped to my rigger and after inspection, I sent the rest of the money to the seller and the item was released to me. This is pretty standard and takes some of the possibility for scam/theft out of the equation. And I can't speak to cost of complete vs pieced together, but in my experience I found it much easier to piece canopies with the proper container/harness size separately than to find a complete that would fit me and the canopies I was looking for. Good luck.
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Wow, I've lived in Portland/Seattle since I popped out of my mom and I've never heard NorthWet. Also, I'm glad to hear this is actually happening.
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I was wondering this same thing when I had an absolute slammer (my fault, opened without coming fully out of my track) and had enough whiplash to see stars and bite the hell out of my lower lip. I didn't bleed too badly but it made me consider wearing one.
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Attempted to plot various ac circuits in Mathematica (new software to me) only to realize it's a way shittier version of MatLab
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I got a Benny and for 65 bucks I'm quite pleased.
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Hi guys. I haven't really posted here; just been browsing and reading as I went through my A license progression. Anyway, I just did my check dive with the awesome people out at Skydive Oregon. Feels good to be part of the club. Check it out - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qcWgGD_rl8 Joel
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Straight to AFF or some tunnel time first?
Crohnie replied to Lsuno's topic in Introductions and Greets
Well for very long, at least -
I only knew Paul for a month but I am deeply saddened to see him go. I did the majority of my AFF progression with him and it was wonderful to learn and fly with such a great person. He was truly an amazing man and he will be greatly missed. He made me feel more than welcome and relaxed in a sport that is daunting and terrifying to a beginner. I felt close to him early on because he was so happy to sit and bs when there were clouds or downtime at the DZ. He seemed to truly care and I could tell how passionate he was for the sport. On my first release skydive he moved to my main side for me to practice 90 degree turns and when I moved to face him something finally 'clicked' and I understand how to fly my body better. I got a huge smile and his face lit up and got a thumbs up as he tracked away after I pulled. When I got to the ground he ran up to me and congratulated me and told me reactions like mine were the reason he loved teaching so much. That is such a simple thing but to me now it holds so much power and is a memory that I will never forget. Even though our time was fleeting I am happy to have known and learned from him. I can only hope his family and friends can find peace with his passing and that he is in a better place somewhere. Joel