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  #101  
Old August 3rd 05, 08:08 PM
Matt Barrow
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"George Patterson" wrote in message
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Matt Barrow wrote:

Eight Feet? 64 square feet?


My air mattress is 4.5'x6'. With the 8'x7' floor of my tent, that is

barely
enough room to keep the mattress from touching the walls and let me stick

a few
items around the edges. Mine is billed as a "2-person" tent which, as

other
posters have already pointed out, really means a "2-pygmy" tent. As I

said, the
Cabela's tent isn't much larger.


The picture made it look as big as a garage! :~)

That extra foot in width would give me enough room to make sure that my

bag
wouldn't start a leak by touching the tent wall in the rain. I was also
impressed by the wind test -- I rode out one T-storm in mine and am not

anxious
to repeat the experience.


I stopped "tenting" several years ago when the bones got to rough for that
sort of thing.

Now I take the sissy way out and bought a Coleman pop-up. I actually look
forward to T-storms now.





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Old August 3rd 05, 09:14 PM
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And if they suspect you're counting, they kick you out, and never let you
come back. I've always thought that that was really crummy. "You're
skilled enough not to lose? Get the hell out of here!"

--
Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways)


"John T" wrote in message
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Actually, Blackjack is about the only game where a player can have the
advantage. Catch is, they need to know basic stragety and counting.
The advantage is pretty small though.

John



  #103  
Old August 3rd 05, 09:18 PM
S Herman
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On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 10:45:09 -0500, John T
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Actually, Blackjack is about the only game where a player can have the
advantage. Catch is, they need to know basic stragety and counting.
The advantage is pretty small though.

John


And if they suspect you are counting you will be detained & asked to
leave, and your name & picture wil end up on a black list. Counting is
considered cheating. How would they know you are counting, if you do
it all in your head? In reality, if you hang out there long enough,
and win too much, you will be banned, even if they can't figure out
how you're doing it. They reserve the right to refuse service to
anyone. Bottom line, it's entertainment.
  #104  
Old August 3rd 05, 09:44 PM
Jay Beckman
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"S Herman" wrote in message
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On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 10:45:09 -0500, John T
wrote:

Actually, Blackjack is about the only game where a player can have the
advantage. Catch is, they need to know basic stragety and counting.
The advantage is pretty small though.

John


And if they suspect you are counting you will be detained & asked to
leave, and your name & picture wil end up on a black list. Counting is
considered cheating. How would they know you are counting, if you do
it all in your head? In reality, if you hang out there long enough,
and win too much, you will be banned, even if they can't figure out
how you're doing it. They reserve the right to refuse service to
anyone. Bottom line, it's entertainment.


Nope,

Bottom line is..The Casino's Bottom Line...

It most certainly is not entertainment, it's a business...a very, very, very
big business.

Jay


  #105  
Old August 3rd 05, 11:46 PM
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George Patterson wrote:
john smith wrote:


George, that's not a tent!
That's a portable mansion!



Check the smallest size.

George Patterson
Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to
use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks.

But they are heavy! I looked around the site and saw the Alaskan
outfitter. There were a number of those in the volunteer section of the
camping area (i.e. folks who have camped at OSH for YEARS)

Margy
  #106  
Old August 4th 05, 12:51 AM
S Herman
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On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 13:44:27 -0700, "Jay Beckman"
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anyone. Bottom line, it's entertainment.


Nope,

Bottom line is..The Casino's Bottom Line...

It most certainly is not entertainment, it's a business...a very, very, very
big business.

Jay


I wasn't clear. I meant the gambler should view the games as
entertainment only. You wouldn't expect to come home with more cash
than you took when going to the movies. You should plan the same way
for Casino's. You're certainly correct from the Casino's point of
view.
  #107  
Old August 4th 05, 01:59 AM
George Patterson
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Matt Barrow wrote:

The picture made it look as big as a garage! :~)


The picture is almost certainly their 12x12 model.

Now I take the sissy way out and bought a Coleman pop-up.


Sort of hard to tow that behind an aircraft.

George Patterson
Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to
use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks.
  #108  
Old August 4th 05, 02:03 AM
Jay Beckman
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"S Herman" wrote in message
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On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 13:44:27 -0700, "Jay Beckman"
wrote:

anyone. Bottom line, it's entertainment.


Nope,

Bottom line is..The Casino's Bottom Line...

It most certainly is not entertainment, it's a business...a very, very,
very
big business.

Jay


I wasn't clear. I meant the gambler should view the games as
entertainment only. You wouldn't expect to come home with more cash
than you took when going to the movies. You should plan the same way
for Casino's. You're certainly correct from the Casino's point of
view.


Now I see where you were coming from...

You are correct..with the possible exception of Texas Hold 'Em poker rooms.

The learning curve (at the pro level) is extremely steep, but if you have
the patience, fortitude (and the starting bankroll) to really become a
student of the game and of human nature, you can make a living. The top
pros make a very comfortable living. But, of course, the trade off is hours
upon hours upon hours in some very seedy places and lots of sleepless
nights.

Poker may be the other place where to make a million dollars, you have to
start with two million (just like aviation.)

Jay


  #109  
Old August 4th 05, 02:05 AM
George Patterson
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Margy wrote:

But they are heavy!


Absolutely. Not for someone flying a, shall we say, "load-challenged" aircraft.
Tom was, however, looking for a tent that will hold up under weather, and you
can't be certain of that with lightly built gear.

George Patterson
Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to
use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks.
  #110  
Old August 4th 05, 02:23 AM
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"Rich S." wrote

We rented a single room with two beds
located ten *houses* (1½ blocks) directly North of the airport. A hot
breakfast was included with this air-conditioned lodging and our hostess,
the young wife of a U.S. soldier, was happy to drive us to the store, to

the
North gate, and anywhere else we needed to go. All this for $50/night

each.


Sounds pretty delux! Good going.

Thanks for the kind words about "Essie". She's getting a little shopworn
after six years but still carried us there and back with dispatch and
comfort.


It's nice to see something different, (than RV's).

Did you see that green Pietenpol? Perfection! Too bad the owner was
such an egotistical pompous ass, fruitlessly trying to keep all folding
chairs out of the display area. Kind of like holding back the tide.


Yes I did, and also the Pober Pixie was nice, too. The crowds were so big
Saturday, that the show area was full, all the way back. I have never see
that big of a crowd at OSH! Alsmost makes me think that EAA should provide
larger seating area, before the plane parking area starts. I wouldn't want
to have my plane at the burn line. Margy Natalie (and Ron came later in
the week) had her Navion right at the edge, and it was tough to keep
everyone off of it, completely. If you didn't see it, it is a real beauty!
--
Jim in NC

 




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