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http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=31755
Not a good LZ choice .....
Steve Baran - 2014/08/26 16:04:28 UTC

http://www.earthweek.com/2014/ew140822/ew140822b.html
Mark Selner - 2014/08/26 19:42:20 UTC

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Mike Badley - 2014/08/26 20:04:36 UTC

I think that might be the farm out by Barstow. The mirrors have to be cleaned routinely so they rotate them down at night time. However, in the event of emergency (such as a hail storm or dust storm blowing rocks around - they can rotate them downwards in 'arrays' which focus the light on an arc that is 'visible' and does not contact any structures. They talk about birds being attracted to the arc and getting vaporized when they cross it.

Reasonably easy enough for any but the 'bird-brained' to avoid.
Yeah Mike, I think most of us humans will be able do avoid landing in solar power generating arrays and home in on our narrow dry riverbeds with large rocks strewn all over the place when we need to park these things. So why worry about stupid fucking birds getting vaporized at a rate of one per two minutes, migrating into lit skyscrapers at night, flying into glass and in front of cars, not getting out of the way of our house cats fast enough, landing in oil spill disaster areas, ingesting stuff with our pesticides concentrated in it?

http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=31061
Paraglider and Russian Eagle
Mike Badley - 2014/04/09 07:12:06 UTC
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OK - This is a GREAT video. LMFAO

Pilot has a bird strike with a pair of eagles, one of which gets tangled in his risers. Has to throw reserve. He talks all the way through it - but the subtitling is in English.

A must watch...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGzzSIZvA40
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=31747
Lockout
Mike Badley - 2014/08/24 23:31:39 UTC

This pilot NEVER made any attempt to pull a release and rode the downtubes all the way in. He should have been drilled from ground training day one to NEVER STAY ON A BAD TOW. He had a lot of time to release. At least 5 seconds or so from when the towline hopped his wheels before it was too late to have any affect.
Mike Badley - 2014/08/25 14:58:02 UTC

That is WHY it is so important to get off of a bad tow immediately - while you still have some rational thought instead of the 'oh s***' paralysis that rides the lockout into the ground.

Trust in your winch crew - but trust in yourself more. Train from DAY ONE to get off a bad tow. The annoyance and frustration of resetting is far more worth it than testing your lock-out response.
Mike Badley - 2014/08/25 21:30:52 UTC

Only the pilot (pulling his release or having ice-water in his veins to be able to get a hook knife out and cut the bridle) OR the winch operator dumping pressure can rectify the lockout.
At least you're a consistent total fucking douchebag.
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Workers at the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System call the dying birds "streamers," because of the trail of smoke they leave behind after igniting.

Federal investigators say they counted an average of one bird catching fire every two minutes during their survey.
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Not a good LZ choice .....
Larry Howe - 2014/08/27 00:52:26 UTC

I'm kinda thinking maybe we should all go back to living in wigwams and cooking with wood, OOPS my bad, wood fires pollute and kill forest. How about wind power, nope kills birds. OH I know fossil fuels, maybe not they kill the planet. Hey maybe we could harness the power of waves for power, dang that could kill fish.
I guess we'll all have to jump off the planet, no matter what we do we're hurting something.
My suggestion is we all live in tents, wear animal skins, eat veggies from our own gardens and go to bed when the sun goes down.
In short the same people that complain about the different ways we harness energy are also the same people that drive their cars miles to HG sites.
Kinda funny huh
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I'm kinda thinking...
Great. Kinda thinking is the best you're ever gonna be able to do.
...maybe we should all go back to living in wigwams and cooking with wood, OOPS my bad, wood fires pollute and kill forest. How about wind power, nope kills birds. OH I know fossil fuels, maybe not they kill the planet. Hey maybe we could harness the power of waves for power, dang that could kill fish.
Maybe we should start realizing that the bullshit we're doing isn't sustainable and the idea of trashing this planet then moving out to Mars is only a good one for people who kinda think.
I guess we'll all have to jump off the planet, no matter what we do we're hurting something.
Maybe if we squandered less of what we have and made fewer copies of ourselves we'd hurt less stuff.
My suggestion is we all live in tents, wear animal skins, eat veggies from our own gardens and go to bed when the sun goes down.
I wonder what a Mountain Lion cub wearing a Larry Howe skin and eating Larry Howe liver would look like. I'm guessing pretty cute.
In short the same people that complain about the different ways we harness energy are also the same people that drive their cars miles to HG sites.
Sorry, I missed the part where anybody was complaining about the way we harness energy. Just heard it being pointed out that this one is luring birds in and vaporizing them at a rate of thirty an hour. I didn't know that was happening and I don't have any great ideas about how to stop it but I find it sickening. Hopefully somebody smarter than me will also find it sickening and be able to do something about it.
In short the same people that complain about the different ways we harness energy are also the same people that drive their cars miles to HG sites.
I found a place to fly about as close to home as possible.

- I drove a 55 mile per gallon Diesel with an anally aerodynamic rack system I designed and built, and forced traffic behind me to drive slow and steady instead of the floor it / slam on the brakes cycles everyone adores so much - 'specially the Hummer crowd

- I designed and used a release to protect from lockouts and a weak link to protect from overload so nobody had to bake in line waiting for my free relights.

Probably reduced fossil fuel burning by a hundred gallons every weekend I hit the road.

Then a little shy of half a dozen years ago I got kicked out of the sport for trying to stop THIS:

http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24846
Is this a joke ?
Davis Straub - 2011/08/28 15:26:28

Then again, Russell Brown had us double up behind him after six breaks in a row at Zapata. We couldn't figure out why we had so many breaks so quickly. Maybe just coincidence.
total fucking fuel squandering bullshit. People weren't ready to be happy with anything along those lines until recently. How many:
- tons of totally unnecessary CO2 ended up in the atmosphere
- thousands of hours of prime time airtime never happened
as a consequence?
Kinda funny huh
No. There's not a single goddam scrap of any of this that's funny - you goddam total waste of space.
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Had some fun with my new camera today.

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5566/15132268345_76dcce8d8a_o.jpg
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Also I've set up an imagur account and I'm now learning about how they have it set up and what buttons to push.

http://i.imgur.com/bmz30zK.jpg
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