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Instructors: Do you feel like you're paid enough?
RippedCord replied to AggieDave's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I fail to see how the answer could be anything other than "yes." The days of indentured servitude are over and in today's free-market economy, those who weren't instructors would find something else to do, and therefore wouldn't currently be instructors... :D AMDG -
Yes. I would be very angry with myself. AMDG
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Weather at Taft over the holidays?
RippedCord replied to efs4ever's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Well, you can get a feel and follow it on an hour by hour basis here at weather.com AMDG -
How far do YOU drive to get your skydiving fix?
RippedCord replied to schattenjaeger's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
90 miles out, 90 miles back...up hill, both ways :) AMDG -
115.5 But we get 10 points for "colitas???" I must be a god because I don't know what "The Straight Dope" is. AMDG
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Great...what's the first number? AMDG
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WTF is a 5.8-10?!? Are we talking BSR's or is this some type of rock climbing richter scale like classes for a river's rapids? Trad climbing? Belaying Bag? Full Rack? Anyone? AMDG
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I've got this down to a science now: For me, day 4, after 72 hours, is always the magic time for me when 99% of the physical pain and discomfort has passed. My mind is a also a little spacy for about 3 more weeks while my brain learns how to function without the nicotine. My last quit date was May 8, 2003 at 6pm--59 days later, I started skydiving. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
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I went to an Ace hardware store but was unable to find this. Is it a spray? Does it come in a tube? in a stick? I ended up getting something called Multi-purpose Siliconce Lubricant by a company called "panef." It came in a 2 oz. tube. I smeared it over my cutaway cables and wiped them down completely with a paper towel. There were no nicks or cuts in the cables. I guess the idea is just to make sure they come out of the cable housings (preferably hard housings) in a smooth unobstructed fashion? I also played with the three ring system, moved them around, and just wiped them with a dry paper towel. Am I missing anything? AMDG
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Michele!
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Hard cutaways; their causes and prevention
RippedCord replied to Hooknswoop's topic in Gear and Rigging
I searched for "Ace Pure Silicone Lubricant" lubricant on the web and got some DZ.com results as well as results for condoms and sex toys. Would WD-40 work just as well, or would it be better to use nothing? AMDG -
As a moderator, one is held to a higher standard. AMDG
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Whether labelled as such fairly or unfairly, the infamous "Patient Zero" was an airline steward. AMDG
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Au contraire! You must care deeply, or the tone you used would not have been so angry. AMDG
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...and... commit to a minimum of 5 jumps for the day.
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Protrack $291 $251 This was the best price I found for the pro-track and is the price I asked the dealer to match.
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And your itinerary is? AMDG
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So, should I downsize or not? AMDG
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What's an "up jumper?" AMDG
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That's a short day!!!!...where are you??? And just think, if Earth spun 30 times faster, we'd get paid twice a day, but the women would bleed to death.... AMDG
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She baited you and you ate it up. AMDG
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Doubtful--my guess is that the result will be skewed low. AMDG
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how is skydiving not unlike being addicted to crack?
RippedCord replied to Newbie's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
With apologies to Mike Muscat (who authored this punchline): "The amount of money spent on skydiving and crack are probably about the same, but the crack addict's family is likely to have a more successul intervention." AMDG -
What Jump Did The Nerves Go Away
RippedCord replied to Kramer's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Sheer terror (where I felt my blood was running cold up and down my legs) was replaced by healthy fear around jumps 4-5. That level of fear decreased noticeably again to where I could really start to enjoy the ride to altitude and smile and joke along the way when I got my own (albeit used) equipment at jump 44. This is a great story from someone who is a great skydiver (and super guy) who did not start out as a natural skydiver. AMDG