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Greetings! Cool web site and first time here. Looking forward to reading some good posts and hopefully adding some of my own. I recently housed a Canon Powershot A640 and am looking forward to posting some photos. That reminds me...I need to get an external flash for the rig!
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Tim
SSI Dive Control Specialist Instructor
REEF PNW AAT Level 5 Surveyor
REEF Hawaii Level 3 Surveyor
REEF Instructor - PNW Fish, PNW Advanced Fish, PNW Inverts, TWA, HAW, TEP, Cal Inverts and Algae
TimRenz.com creating comfortable, confident, and enthusiastic divers.
SSI Dive Control Specialist Instructor
REEF PNW AAT Level 5 Surveyor
REEF Hawaii Level 3 Surveyor
REEF Instructor - PNW Fish, PNW Advanced Fish, PNW Inverts, TWA, HAW, TEP, Cal Inverts and Algae
TimRenz.com creating comfortable, confident, and enthusiastic divers.
Thanks for the kind comments. Blitz has it right. MC1-1B is the nomenclature for a military parachute which has likely been superseded by an updated model since my glory days (ETS'd from Ft. Lewis in '89).
Bassman: I dive Seacrest a fair amount -- most weekends if not busy. I work full time and am in evening grad school program, so time is tight and Seacrest is nice and close and offers enough to keep me occupied.
Calvin: That is a very interesting avatar!
Bassman: I dive Seacrest a fair amount -- most weekends if not busy. I work full time and am in evening grad school program, so time is tight and Seacrest is nice and close and offers enough to keep me occupied.
Calvin: That is a very interesting avatar!
Wait about 2 minutes and he will have a different one. Calvin seems to change his avatar more often than (insert your own analogy here)MC1dash1Bravo wrote:
Calvin: That is a very interesting avatar!
Tim
SSI Dive Control Specialist Instructor
REEF PNW AAT Level 5 Surveyor
REEF Hawaii Level 3 Surveyor
REEF Instructor - PNW Fish, PNW Advanced Fish, PNW Inverts, TWA, HAW, TEP, Cal Inverts and Algae
TimRenz.com creating comfortable, confident, and enthusiastic divers.
SSI Dive Control Specialist Instructor
REEF PNW AAT Level 5 Surveyor
REEF Hawaii Level 3 Surveyor
REEF Instructor - PNW Fish, PNW Advanced Fish, PNW Inverts, TWA, HAW, TEP, Cal Inverts and Algae
TimRenz.com creating comfortable, confident, and enthusiastic divers.
As of 97 they stil used -1Bs and T10CsMC1dash1Bravo wrote:Thanks for the kind comments. Blitz has it right. MC1-1B is the nomenclature for a military parachute which has likely been superseded by an updated model since my glory days (ETS'd from Ft. Lewis in '89).
Bassman: I dive Seacrest a fair amount -- most weekends if not busy. I work full time and am in evening grad school program, so time is tight and Seacrest is nice and close and offers enough to keep me occupied.
Calvin: That is a very interesting avatar!
Reporter: "The helmet has a special meaning for many drivers. How important is it to you?"
Raikkonen: "It protects my head."
Raikkonen: "It protects my head."
I had one jump on a T10C while I was active duty and it was in it's first stage of use then (1988). Blitz, you must be a military man?
Blitz wrote:As of 97 they stil used -1Bs and T10CsMC1dash1Bravo wrote:Thanks for the kind comments. Blitz has it right. MC1-1B is the nomenclature for a military parachute which has likely been superseded by an updated model since my glory days (ETS'd from Ft. Lewis in '89).
Bassman: I dive Seacrest a fair amount -- most weekends if not busy. I work full time and am in evening grad school program, so time is tight and Seacrest is nice and close and offers enough to keep me occupied.
Calvin: That is a very interesting avatar!
L.A. wrote:I had one jump on a T10C while I was active duty and it was in it's first stage of use then (1988). Blitz, you must be a military man?
Blitz wrote:As of 97 they stil used -1Bs and T10CsMC1dash1Bravo wrote:Thanks for the kind comments. Blitz has it right. MC1-1B is the nomenclature for a military parachute which has likely been superseded by an updated model since my glory days (ETS'd from Ft. Lewis in '89).
Bassman: I dive Seacrest a fair amount -- most weekends if not busy. I work full time and am in evening grad school program, so time is tight and Seacrest is nice and close and offers enough to keep me occupied.
Calvin: That is a very interesting avatar!
Was. Medically retired. All the running and jumping broke me.
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Reporter: "The helmet has a special meaning for many drivers. How important is it to you?"
Raikkonen: "It protects my head."
Raikkonen: "It protects my head."
I feel your pain brother. My knees came out ok, but one of my buddies has bad knees from jumping and road marching and a little cold sensitivity due some frost nip he got in South Rainier. Which unit were in, Blitz? I was in A Co., 2/75.
Blitz wrote:L.A. wrote:I had one jump on a T10C while I was active duty and it was in it's first stage of use then (1988). Blitz, you must be a military man?
Blitz wrote:As of 97 they stil used -1Bs and T10CsMC1dash1Bravo wrote:Thanks for the kind comments. Blitz has it right. MC1-1B is the nomenclature for a military parachute which has likely been superseded by an updated model since my glory days (ETS'd from Ft. Lewis in '89).
Bassman: I dive Seacrest a fair amount -- most weekends if not busy. I work full time and am in evening grad school program, so time is tight and Seacrest is nice and close and offers enough to keep me occupied.
Calvin: That is a very interesting avatar!
Was. Medically retired. All the running and jumping broke me.
Fco 52nd LRS/ 1bn 1st grpL.A. wrote:I feel your pain brother. My knees came out ok, but one of my buddies has bad knees from jumping and road marching and a little cold sensitivity due some frost nip he got in South Rainier. Which unit were in, Blitz? I was in A Co., 2/75.
Blitz wrote:L.A. wrote:I had one jump on a T10C while I was active duty and it was in it's first stage of use then (1988). Blitz, you must be a military man?
Blitz wrote:As of 97 they stil used -1Bs and T10CsMC1dash1Bravo wrote:Thanks for the kind comments. Blitz has it right. MC1-1B is the nomenclature for a military parachute which has likely been superseded by an updated model since my glory days (ETS'd from Ft. Lewis in '89).
Bassman: I dive Seacrest a fair amount -- most weekends if not busy. I work full time and am in evening grad school program, so time is tight and Seacrest is nice and close and offers enough to keep me occupied.
Calvin: That is a very interesting avatar!
Was. Medically retired. All the running and jumping broke me.
De Oppresso Liber!
Reporter: "The helmet has a special meaning for many drivers. How important is it to you?"
Raikkonen: "It protects my head."
Raikkonen: "It protects my head."
We had a fair number of guys go to 1st SFG from battalion. RLTW!Blitz wrote:Fco 52nd LRS/ 1bn 1st grpL.A. wrote:I feel your pain brother. My knees came out ok, but one of my buddies has bad knees from jumping and road marching and a little cold sensitivity due some frost nip he got in South Rainier. Which unit were in, Blitz? I was in A Co., 2/75.
Blitz wrote:L.A. wrote:I had one jump on a T10C while I was active duty and it was in it's first stage of use then (1988). Blitz, you must be a military man?
Blitz wrote:As of 97 they stil used -1Bs and T10CsMC1dash1Bravo wrote:Thanks for the kind comments. Blitz has it right. MC1-1B is the nomenclature for a military parachute which has likely been superseded by an updated model since my glory days (ETS'd from Ft. Lewis in '89).
Bassman: I dive Seacrest a fair amount -- most weekends if not busy. I work full time and am in evening grad school program, so time is tight and Seacrest is nice and close and offers enough to keep me occupied.
Calvin: That is a very interesting avatar!
Was. Medically retired. All the running and jumping broke me.
De Oppresso Liber!