Re: Releases
Posted: 2016/10/10 04:40:06 UTC
Didn't do my homework thoroughly enough. Earlier today I searched my files for references of Richard Thorp and was a bit surprised to find him to be one of about 98 individuals registered and activated for Kite Strings. u$hPa 79628, Houston area, registered 2012/11/28 18:59:55 UTC, never subsequently logged in.
Leaves me a bit more ticked off to not be credited as the individual first recognizing Bobby's moronic bent pin piece o' crap for what it was, publicly declaring it so, implementing the sane alternative.
http://www.chgpa.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2871
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"Well that's YOUR opinion.
Gawd how I despise about 99 percent of the individuals infesting this sport.
Leaves me a bit more ticked off to not be credited as the individual first recognizing Bobby's moronic bent pin piece o' crap for what it was, publicly declaring it so, implementing the sane alternative.
http://www.chgpa.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2871
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http://www.ushawks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=822JD Guillemette - 2008/02/07 12:51:57 UTC
For these same reasons, It just bothers me when people try to "improve" upon Bobby Bailey's designs ... simply put, the designs are at the maximum of efficiency and safety. So I'm right back to where I was. I see no problem in the way things are currently done and creating overly complicated mouth actuated releases is just a waste of time.
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"Two plus two equals FOUR!"Bob Kuczewski - 2011/11/04 15:17:15 UTC
You've had a platform here to make a pretty good case, and I think I'd prefer a straight pin myself. However, I do feel that the BIG DEAL you make about the differences is somewhat overblown.
"Well that's YOUR opinion.
Gawd how I despise about 99 percent of the individuals infesting this sport.