adamx

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  • License Number
    55555
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    90
  • Years in Sport
    2
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    Formation Skydiving
  1. Used to be one of my favorite faces around Raeford. Blue skies, Lenn
  2. Looking at a rig, trying to figure out what the price range should look like. And what a fair offer might be. Hard to find something similar in the classifieds. Don't want to rip myself off, but don't want to send an insulting offer "Javelin J3 - DOM 2000 PISA Hornet 190 - DOM 2000 FC Firelite 170r - DOM 1990 no rides Cypress servicable through early 2013 Clean, good lines, with
  3. Planted evidence, two. Blatant disregard for the constitution, three. Funny video, there. Surprised they didn't charge him with more.
  4. I am well aware of the differences between our two tax systems and well aware of where Canada and the US are different from each other and where we are similar. Currently it is actually cheaper for me to live in Alberta since I own a house here and it's paid off. But I had a great time when I called Colorado home and CO has some of the best weather anywhere. I don't know it all in life, I only know what I have been exposed to. But I honestly don't think I need you giving me advice on what life is like in these two countries. I have lived and worked in both countries? Have you? I was 100% kidding, with my advice My only real point is that $12cad in a Canadian WalMart is irrelevant to what they pay in the US. Don't take anything else I said to heart I love Canada. "Lived there" as a perpetual tourist, and probably will again. Did not work there. And you're right about Colorado, I may be heading back later this summer.
  5. I only pay 5% sales tax. Well considering you can't even walk from your igloo to your snowmobile without slipping on frozen polar bear shit, I think you deserve the break I kid, I kid. I love Canada, but you can't really compare wages is what I'm sayin. You'd probably make more money joining the family dogsled operation, since you'd get paid in maple syrup and the exchange is highly favorable right now.. But this advice I'm givin ya, see, it's worth good money, so I'm gonna stop myself right here!
  6. I usually pay far less (shelf price) for the same item in the US vs Canada. So your slight edge means nothing when you pay $600 and I pay $495 Or $225 vs $160 PLUS your 13% sales tax (7% here) And isn't your income taxed at almost 30%? (20~ here) Do the math and cad$12/hr ends up being close to US minimum wage
  7. Then USPA could check my signature on file (i'm sure they file paperwork somewhere) or contact to verify, right?
  8. Out of curiosity, why did he have that type of signature? Was he a child, or have literacy issues, or English-language issues, or a disability? - Or just a personal preference? Personal preference. My signature is a nick name, not first-last.
  9. It's funny how many people think a signature has to be your name written in cursive. Legal definition: "A mark or sign made by an individual on an instrument or document to signify knowledge, approval, acceptance, or obligation. The term signature is generally understood to mean the signing of a written document with one's own hand. However, it is not critical that a signature actually be written by hand for it to be legally valid. It may, for example, be typewritten, engraved, or stamped. The purpose of a signature is to authenticate a writing, or provide notice of its source, and to bind the individual signing the writing by the provisions contained in the document. Because a signature can obligate a party to terms of a contract or verify that the person intended to make a last will and testament, the law has developed rules that govern what constitutes a legally valid signature. The Internet and other forms of telecommunication have created the need to transact legally binding agreements electronically. Almost all states have passed laws that recognize the validity of "digital signatures." We had to look that up when the bank didn't want to accept my brothers signature (a star with a little drawing)
  10. If i'm there after the last load when everyone has dispersed, i'll pick up all the trash. Usually 20+ bottles/open soda cans + food trash attracting bugs to the packing area. Figure its the least I can do. A bunch of animals, these skydiving types! [/hijack ]
  11. feels really good, now i just have to find the money to get gear. I found money for mine while flipping stones in a creek. Congrats. That's a good feeling
  12. Maybe the 100th guy knows the difference between a tandem rig and an ordinary rig, knows that tandem masters usually get paid for their work, and is suspicious when they glance in your car and see your tandem rig? Do tandem masters usually own their tandem rig, and if they do, do they transport it back and forth to the DZ? I've never heard of such a thing.
  13. USPA Issues D-30,000 USPA just passed another milestone by issuing D-30,000. In 1959, the Parachute Club of America (USPA's predecessor) issued D-1 to Lewis Sanborn. Twenty-six years later, Randy Thurston was issued D-10,000; 12 years after that, the Honorable George H.W. Bush was issued Honorary D-20,000. It’s been another 12 years, and this morning, Josh Schellenburg of Duluth, Minnesota, was issued D-30,000. Congrats, Josh!
  14. That's funny stuff. As much I like to hear about it, Honestly, i'd document it well (even keep a camera handy on the DZ?) and quit posting information on here until it's settled.
  15. That's the first thing I thought when I read he was trying to setup a DHL pickup. I've got lots of scrap 2x4's and plywood i've got lots of scrap bricks from demo's How much would it cost to ship a crate of bricks to australia I might try emailing that address even though he hasn't sent anything to me.