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  1. Mine just arrived today, its the cx760. Yes its comes with a .26 wide angle built in and comes with a step ring for 52mm. From the footage I've seen with it, the BOSS stabilization seems just as good if not a little better than electronic. I'll know more when I start playing around with it.
  2. they just announced that the DZ is facing more than $900,000 in federal fines.
  3. just seen it on Inside Edition. Scariest thing I've ever seen.
  4. My experience has shown me that cops can take anything they want, when they want. I pulled up to a check point one day on my way home from work and had my weapon laying in the passenger seat, holstered. The cop took my firearm and my CWP back to his car to run the numbers. He then came back to the car only with my CWP and told me I would have to contact the county to get my firearm back. I contacted the county and they refused to give back my firearm and said oh well, get a lawyer. I contacted several lawyers and their fee for getting my firearm back was higher than the gun itself. It was a 450$ glock 23. They told me my firearm was scheduled for distruction, lol yeah right. Having a CWP doesnt mean anything.
  5. as everyone has pointed out, you have a whole lot of options and it mostly depends on how much time you have and also how much money you have. Do you plan on staying in a room every night or do you plan on camping, or maybe a little of both? The interstates will be quickest but not too much there for scenery. The transamerica bike route will give the most scenery but in some areas the most desolate. It also depends on which DZs you would like to visit. Whichever way you plan your trip, its a great trip!
  6. This is pretty impressive http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbJMzTKh5u8&feature=related
  7. I remember when you could purchase a complete rig for 1500$ to 2000$. Those days are gone. I'm sure some in the sport longer than I can remember them cheaper than that.
  8. thats where I learned to skydive back in 87. Very good people. Cant go wrong jumping there. They make you feel like part of the family.
  9. it is what it is. I take it your an insurance agent. If you would like to continue this conversation, I'm more than willing and I'm not upset but it needs to be in the speakers corner or you can message me
  10. I'm assuming you are wealthy enough to pay out of pocket for medical services if when you are hurt or become ill? haha not hardly. If I become ill, then I will die piecefully at home.
  11. everyone you talk to will have a different experience concerning insurance, some with bad experiences and some with good. my experience has left such a bad taste that I dont believe in insurance anymore. My experience has shown me that insurance companies pick and choose what they are willing to pay for. When it comes to insurance, just be careful.
  12. I think they build the rig according to the canopies you select and will be able to downsize 2 sizes for the main. someone correct me if I'm wrong. they have a sizing chart on their site so you can see what size container your looking at getting.
  13. oh great, thats exactly what I'm looking for. Elsinore is my brothers home DZ, so I'll look in to it before I plan a trip to go see him. thanks for your help..
  14. I know Eloy offers it and it seems to be a good course from what I've read. Is there anyone else that offers the course?
  15. The problem isn't that people are skydiving bullies around here, it's that they are Internet bullies. I may be a low timer in the skydiving world, but I have been working professionally with Internet services and communities for almost 20 years and what I see around here is all too common in the Internet world. People taking conversational tones, attitudes, and addressing people in manner that if used in the real world, would eventually get them popped in the mouth. For me, I'm used to it. I've been around this block many times before most people even realized the block existed. I cut my teeth on Internet communities way more vicious than this one so I don't mind sifting through the crap to find the gems. However that is not the case for most people. Most people aren't used to it, and will not put up with the amount of vitriol that can be produced around here. This is why the vast majority of experienced skydivers I know in the real world think this site is a joke. If I mention anything about this site other than something I saw in the classified section, people roll their eyes and go "Oh, that site?" and that's the end of the conversation. The Internet board-warrior attitude that rears it's ugly head around here all to often serves only to increase the noise to signal ratio on this site. So sure, people can keep thinking they are doing a good thing by being a dick to somebody, but just keep in mind that for every highly experienced person with a wealth of knowledge to share that posts here, there are 10 out in the real world who wouldn't even bother typing the url for this site because of the attitudes you can find here. For every newbie that might get some help here, there are 5 who have been told don't even bother with the people at DZ.com. Unless of course, they are checking the classifieds for equipment. I think this is a sad state of affairs and truly a shame given the potential resource this site could and should be. But it isn't because some people don't realize you don't have to be an asshole to get people to listen to you. I was told not to even bother with this place. I was told it was more of a conspiracy forum than anything else. But there is some good people on here, you just have to weed out the dipshits. And there is good info on here, unfortunately you guys just have a bad rep, which can be hard to get back.