MikeFB2764

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  1. Thanks everyone for your responses. This was very helpful.
  2. My apologies if this has been covered before, but what is the type of padded nylon material that is used on the inside of container flaps? Where can this material be purchased? Thanks, Mike
  3. Nope, chute opened fine. I just picked this photo out of the sequence.
  4. Even though I was using a 400mm lens, from my vantage point, it really looked like this member of the Leap Frogs hummed it. Guess you had to be there. http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikefb2764/4984233201/
  5. Unfortunately, I was not on the jump, so I dont have any photos. Hopefully some will be posted soon.
  6. Yesterday, we said goodbye to our friend Carl Sr. The memorial service was held at Skydive Chicago, followed by an ash jump over the DZ. Here are some photos of the service: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikefb2764/sets/72157624122827934/ Mike
  7. No, I havent heard of anything. I will see what I can find out, but I would imagine that it will be late spring early summer.
  8. I haven't heard any specific details on the services yet. I did read that there was going to be a memorial service and ash dive at Skydive Chicago later this year. I will post details as they become available. -Mike
  9. Carl Nelson Sr., father of Carl Nelson (FB #1) and Roger Nelson (FB#2), passed away yesterday (1/2/2010). I met Carl back at Skydive Sandwich in the 80's when he and his wife, Pat, ran a little deli on the DZ. He was a great guy who always made time for you. Thanks for the memories. Blue Skies.
  10. Yeah...the whole gallery is flash based. It is actually pretty cool, but yes, it does require a recent version of the flash plugin. Sorry.
  11. This post is a little self serving, so I apologize in advance. I entered a Nikon photo contents and one of my photos made it to the finals. Now everyone get to vote to determine the winners. If you have a chance, check out... http://www.ashtonsd60.com/gallery.aspx#/?category=all&sort=finalist&page=4&image=1772 ... and if you like the shot, please vote for it. I am not sure how long the link will be valid, but it is a photo from the 10 way competition during the 2000 nationals. Thanks for your help! Mike
  12. Here is a picture of the formation that I found on the net. I believe that this is Mike McGowans shot, but I am not sure.
  13. Normiss, Skymama, What browsers are you using. I am not seeing the same results. I see one listing for Z-hills and one for Skydive Tampa. Thanks, Mike
  14. You're right. Like I mentioned, this data is not accurate. I used a listing that I came across about 2 years ago (from the first cut of this map). This data is by no means a comprehensive source of DZ information. It is just a means of putting together a proof of concept. When and if, this project gets off the ground, a more comprehensive source of data will be put together. Thanks, Mike
  15. I could see payment options for the DZ being listed, sure. I need to figure out the scope of data that would be listed and more importantly, who would maintain it. Great idea, turtle. TripleF
  16. Might be a typo. Where are the two?
  17. Some time ago I posted a link to a DZ Map project that I was working on (http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=2150435). Now that mapping technology, specifically satellite imagery, has improved, I have revisted this project. You can check out the revised DZ Map at: http://aerialdynamics.com/dzmap/ . I have switched mapping providers from Google Maps to Virtual Earth. While the mapping functionality between the two is similar, Virtual Earth seems to have better satellite imagery. Granted, I havent confirmed this with all of the DZs, but the few that I have, it was the case. Disclaimer: The data that I am using is old and incomplete. This project is more of a proof of concept and will be improved on. I look forward to your feedback. Mike
  18. This is a good one too: http://www.datapoohbah.com/tech/?p=429
  19. Body building can be feminine after all…
  20. this is simply genius... http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/wine-jugs/winerack-covertly-carries-booze-while-pumping-up-that-rack-266378.php
  21. By now everyone is aware of the situation with gas prices. The price of gas continues to creep up, especially around the holiday season. Though the price does come down afterwards, it does not fall quite as far as it crept up. When prices creep up again, they seem to go up higher and again, do not quite fall as far. I noticed today that gas prices in my area were about $3.65 a gallon, which is the highest that I have ever seen them in this area. In talking with my father-in-law, he pointed out while gas prices are high, consumers are paying a lot more, per gallon, for other consumables. After looking into this in detail, he’s right! Here are a couple of examples. Bottled Water: Everyone these days seems to using bottled water. While, from my perspective, it is not the “fad” that it use to be, it is still prevalent today. One can purchase a 20oz bottle of water from a vending machine for a dollar. While a dollar might not be unreasonable, here is how the cost of that one dollar bottle of water compares to a $3.65 gallon of gas. There are 128 ounces in a gallon. A 20oz bottle of water that cost one dollar, breaks down to approximately 5 cents an ounce. At that rate, a gallon of the same water would cost $6.40 per gallon. Let’s say that you are a little frugal and by your water in bulk. A retailer (who shall remain nameless), sell a 6 pack of 24oz bottles of water for $4.99. This breaks down to approximately 3 cents per ounce. At that rate, a gallon of the same water would cost $3.84 per gallon. Even a 12 pack of 12oz bottles would break down to the same price. In order to get your “per gallon” price for water below the current gas price (of $3.65 per gallon), you would need to purchase the 24 pack of 16.9oz bottles. This would break down to approximately 2 cents an ounce or $2.56 per gallon. Looking at it from this perspective is the price of gas unreasonable. We, as consumers, seem willing to pay, in some cases, a lot more for water than we are for gas. It gets worse! While figuring all of this out, I was enjoying a nice hot cup of coffee (again, brand to remain nameless). I though to myself, “How much does this coffee cost per gallon”. In doing the math, a 24oz cup of coffee that cost $2.25, breaks down to a whopping 9 cents per ounce or $11.25 cents per gallon. While there are a lot of arguments that can be made about this analysis and how buying more should cost less and frequency of purchases and all that other fun stuff, you have to admit, when you start looking at how much consumers are willing to pay for goods, the price of gas doesn’t seem that bad…
  22. If you are, as well as your car and you live in Australia, there here is the solution for you: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070517/od_nm/australia_carwash_nude_dc_1;_ylt=ApciqQv4RcuDGaUSWLZT_qAFO7gF
  23. We were thinking some time mid summer (july/august).