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Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Ben, You're messing with me... I certainly don't need your help to look stupid, I can do that all by myself... Paul Remde I apologize, I was just trying to get a chuckle. Did not intend to be taken seriously, and apologize if it seemed like it. Appreciate your posting the movie and your service in putting on the contest! |
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Hi Ben,
I figured that out eventually. My comment about looking stupid was a weak attempt at humor. I'm not offended at all. Good Soaring, Paul Remde "Ben" wrote in message news ![]() Paul Remde wrote: Hi Ben, You're messing with me... I certainly don't need your help to look stupid, I can do that all by myself... Paul Remde I apologize, I was just trying to get a chuckle. Did not intend to be taken seriously, and apologize if it seemed like it. Appreciate your posting the movie and your service in putting on the contest! |
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At 20:18 10 January 2008, Ben wrote:
Ben wrote: Paul Remde wrote: Hi, I just created my first soaring video for YouTube. It is and time lapse (interval recording actually) film of the process of bringing the gliders out to the runway, gridding up and launching. It was filmed at the 2007 Albert Lea MN Soaring Contest. The contest included the U.S. Open and 18 m Nationals and the Region 7 Sports Class contest. The Sports Class contest had ended before this footage was taken. http://youtube.com/watch?v=6l0pFIGBYtk Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com Sorry for my ignorance as a newbie who stumbled onto this discussion, but after watching the movie, I still can't see exactly what the object of the glider contest is. It appears to involve some type of full scale board game involving moving the gliders as game pieces around on a large outdoor grid of some sort, according to some complex and arcane rules that must be written down somewhere, as per the references to 'gridding'. It looks something like chess perhaps? Are some gliders more powerful than others like the Queen or Bishop and can knock other less powerful gliders off the 'grid'? Or what actually is going on in one of these 'soaring contests'? I did notice that early in the movie, some gliders seem to line up on one side of the large central dividing area and others on the other side facing them. Are those on opposing teams? But eventually they all seemed to end up in a jumble in the central dividing area of the contest board. The central dividing area between the opposing teams of gliders seems to be occaisionally invaded by another faster air vehicle that looks a lot like a small business jet. What role do those play in the contest? The business jets are there to keep the chess piece movers working, as gliding contests are actually an aerobic sport. Whenever there is a lull in the game, the jets roll through forcing the players to move all their pieces, which brings their heartrates back up to acceptable aerobic workout levels. It really keeps the players quite fit. If your really nice to some of them, they may even let you push their pieces for them so you can get a feel for our sport... |
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