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  1. That was an awesome party yesterday! It was amazing who came out of the woodwork!
  2. Yes - that's him Farmer was originally at Hinckley and then went to Morris (with a brief stop in Lansing) for several years before doing a year or so at Kankakee and then finally winding up back at Hinckley again. -D
  3. Tom, even though you know I won't argue against your point, that was just one very small period of his life (in hindsight, I probably should have wrote 'Hinckley airport' instead of 'old DZ' for party location reference). Let's please take this opportunity to remember how he spent his whole lifetime reaching out and helping everyone who was lucky enough to cross any of the multitude of paths his life had taken. He will be missed by so many.... Doogie
  4. Party will be at "The Farm" by the old Hinckley DZ. Sunday, November 6, 2PM-? It'll be the standard pot-luck/etc. If anyone needs directions, please PM me. Doogie
  5. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=4213536 Please post any replies to the thread above. I just wanted to include a single post here in the General forum so that Farmer's innumerable friends and acquaintances from around the US will see this news in a timely manner. Tnx Doogie
  6. Farmer has lost his 3.5+ year battle with cancer. He passed last night while in hospice care at the Alden complex in Aurora/IL. There won't be a formal visitation or funeral. Farmer only wanted there to be a life celebration party after his passing. His daughter, Krista, will be planning that soon. I will post those details here when available. For those friends scattered around the country that may not have known all that has taken place, Farmer had been diagnosed with a glioblastoma -- the type of brain cancer that got the late Senator Kennedy. He had his first tumor removed by Northwestern University in downtown Chicago. The recurrences took their toll on him but his toughness enabled him to fight this for 3 years longer than typical for this particular type of cancer. Farmer's spirit for education and sharing of knowledge continued throughout his battle with this disease. Once diagnosed, he eagerly took on the role of "lab rat" and worked with the hospital on trying treatments and now that he has passed, his body will be sent directly to Northwestern so the doctors there can learn what they can from him. His remains will then be cremated. I look forward to seeing everyone at the party!
  7. Interesting how this thread has gone from Ben and Cary over to Doug.... well.... totally makes sense... ;) Per link below, JCPenney just got caught with its hand in the web search cookie jar.... wonder if our brethren are also doing this.... http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/13/business/13search.html?_r=2&smid=fb-nytimes&WT.mc_id=BU-SM-E-FB-SM-LIN-SOI-021311-NYT-NA&WT.mc_ev=click
  8. It has been my experience that DZs like this do not survive in the long run. Sometimes inexperienced/bullheaded DZOs can only understand the direct $s from students instead of the indirect benefits of a fun jumper base to the DZ as a whole. Since this DZ is in the midwest, it is obviously not sitting next to a ready and willing pile of tourists to profit from. Unless the DZO can learn something from other long-time DZOs, he'll probably be gone soon enough....
  9. I haven't looked at Midwest's reviews, but I've laughed when I've read reviews for another place. A bunch were obviously planted by the DZ itself! Anyway, Midwest is cool... a lot of them have been in the sport for years and years so they know their way around the sky!
  10. I will get back into it but don't know when. Yeah... I prolly should say I'm "on hiatus" instead of "quit." I think what might motivate me to get back in the air is when my ex-DZ changes hands again (and connecting the dots in the rumor mill makes it seem imminent ;-) ). hahaha omg yeah.... I am a rigger/packer. I remember one day not too long ago when I was teaching a new jumper to pack and another packer freaked out thinking I was training someone else to be on the staff!
  11. What made me quit? People... well.... people who've lost sight of why they got into this sport in the first place, people who develop a cavalier attitude toward the sport, people who turn it into a playground for their personal agendas.... I used to really enjoy heading out to the DZ and working hard all weekend. The last pair of DZOs I worked for completely took the fun out of it. I sometimes like to think my old pair of DZOs are something special but what I read on here and the PMs I get tell me otherwise.....
  12. How come the AOPA only represents pilots/aircraft owners? I'll bet they already understand the COI issues that USPA is in the process of learning, oops, I mean, ignoring. ;-)
  13. Besides what's already been discussed in this thread, I got a couple more issues here I'd like to bring up as well... 1) Maybe it is the color rendering in the pictures, but that doesn't look like the usual 4lb red for the seal. On my monitor it looks kind of, um, magenta? 2) I'm amazed that seal is still secure considering the lack of slack in the thread. Oh well. minor details ;-)
  14. Agreed. That is a service to the general skydiving population. USPA should only be there to back the general skydiving population. Why does AOPA only represent individual aircraft owners and pilots? They need to have a group FBO program or something like that! ;-) I'll bet AOPA understands the conflict of intererst trap....
  15. This "conflict of interest" seems to keep coming up over and over in discussions about the GM program.... I think the USPA statement itself is sufficiently conflicted in its own verbage that I would hope it is clear to the USPA by now that the GM program needs to be retired in its existing form; I can't see any reason for a DZ to be a part of the GM program because the statement reads such that a DZ can pretty much do what they want anyway. I know I've read this on here before, but it is also my own $0.02 as well: I don't think it makes sense for the USPA to both represent skydivers as a whole and DZs. If the DZs feel they need a trade organization, it should be completely indepedent of USPA and board members/mgmt/etc shouldn't be part of both organizations. November 29 2007 -- USPA GM program (RIP).