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It's official - Forums are better than Social Media!
Vallerina replied to Vallerina's topic in The Bonfire
I found the Ignore feature!!! Oh how I wish this function existed 20 years ago on this site! lol! -
It's official - Forums are better than Social Media!
Vallerina replied to Vallerina's topic in The Bonfire
WENDY!!!!! How are you?!?!?!?!?! I haven't seen you in over 10 years!!!! -
It's official - Forums are better than Social Media!
Vallerina replied to Vallerina's topic in The Bonfire
BILL!!!! I miss you! How are your boys? Tell Amy I said hello! -
Hey Dropzone.com! I'm bored at work and am online because some things never change after 20+ years. Anyone still come to visit here? I don't jump anymore because I'm old and boring now, but I miss the community and I HATE social media! Miss (some of) you all!
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Maybe, but one thing that I find strange is the differences in pricing for Skyventure vs iFly. For example, Skyventure AZ is $750/hour without coaching (quoted from the website, yes I'm aware that it can be bought cheaper.) iFly Denver is $825/hour. I don't know about maintenance or staff at AZ, but assuming it's equal to Denver, I'm curious to know the logic behind the pricing structures. There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning
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I love me some Skyventure/iFly tunnels, but I agree for selfish reasons. The prices to fly have increased so much over the years, and they can since iFly dominates the market. I'm hoping that either competition or tunnel saturation drives those prices down some. There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning
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New Royal Caribbean Ships promise an onboard Windtunnel
Vallerina replied to Maxx's topic in Wind Tunnels
I'm going with my family! I think we're going in February 2015. I suppose I should find out the actual dates, huh? There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning -
Nope. Consider a blind man in a field five miles away from a thunderstorm. To him, he only knows lightning has struck when he hears the thunder. From his point of view, his sighted friend standing next to him can literally see into the future. This is precisely what FTL telecommunication would be like. It wouldn't alter time, it would simply get information to a location faster. Consider a woman in Chicago a few thousand miles away from you. To her, this still doesn't make sense. I read the link from Bill three times before giving up, but it sounds really cool! There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning
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Flying an hour over a weekend or 15 minutes per week?
Vallerina replied to Vallerina's topic in Wind Tunnels
Only if I can sit next to the tunnel with a sign, "Will wash windows for tunnel time," and have people put their spare minutes in a mug. There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning -
Flying an hour over a weekend or 15 minutes per week?
Vallerina replied to Vallerina's topic in Wind Tunnels
Many reasons! - I think the tunnel is more fun - I don't have to sit in a plane or pack (or pay a packer!) to fly - It's a two hour drive to the dz (depending on traffic.) Waking up on a Saturday, driving out to the dz, making a couple of jumps, and driving all the way back home is really time consuming for just a couple of jumps. - I learn MUCH faster in the tunnel. - I'm getting too old to break an ankle! I consider myself very lucky I never had to go to the hospital from skydiving, and I want to quit while I'm ahead! - My gear is old and sh*tty. I'd have to buy new gear to freefly without being scared in the sky. I wasn't skydiving enough to buy new gear. - Last summer, every time I picked a weekend to go out to the dz, something else would come up that sounded like more fun....so, I never made it out to the dz. There are many things I miss about skydiving, and if I ever miss it too much, I can always go back. There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning -
***To be fair, they don't call it a boogie. They call it a Jam, and an Event. Everyone knows jam is more expensive than preserves.[/quote There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning
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A-fucking-men (though I didn't watch the original), I feel the same about Zoe. I can't recommend the original enough. I like Ian Richardson a little bit better than Spacey (not much, but a little bit.) I like Robin Wright quite a bit more than Diane Fletcher, and I also enjoy the dynamic in their marriage more in the US version. The Zoe/Mattie character was night and day. In the UK version, she's actually able to portray smart yet naive. I also enjoyed the dynamic in their relationship more as well in the UK version. In the US version, she just come across like a famewhore. There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning
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The Zoe Barnes = Mattie Storin went as expected. The difference was that I was sad about Mattie but glad about Zoe. There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning
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I'm glad I pop in every now and then to read Bill's funnies! There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning
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Flying an hour over a weekend or 15 minutes per week?
Vallerina replied to Vallerina's topic in Wind Tunnels
So, you've met Val then? (Don't hurt me, Val!) I am not ashamed at all with how slow of a learner I was in learning to flying on my head. That sh*t is hard!!!! There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning