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  1. Hey guys, I'm looking for a new/used board for my soft set up. I've been looking at some BX boards (Kessler, Oxess, Prior) but not sure if they would be good in pow. I want a board that can carve on piste but can also handle off piste when I can't ride my WCRM.

    The other boards I've been reading up on are the Donek (incline, razor, saber), Elan Vertigo, Palmer Crown, Volkl Coal, Tanker and even the new never summer Raptor. Some great reviews on BOL for the Kessler BX, Donek Incline and Tanker as an all round board. Has anyone tried a shorter Tanker in the 160s?

    But alot of them have a smaller SCR and I would like to E-carve if I can in my softies. Yes, I could always go with 4WD or Axess but as much as I love riding in hardboots I still want to ride softies at times.

    If you guys have tried any of the above mentioned, your input would be greatly appreciated or even further recommendations would be great!

    Thanks,

    Kevin

    You need to get Madd. The Madd BX CB is by far the best crud cruncher I've ridden. 168cm with more edge hold than you could ask for in crunchy conditions. This thing only gets better the worse the conditions get. In perfect conditions I reach for my longer, Sims, but when it gets packed and hard, the Madd is what you want.

  2. :biggthump

    I hope the "criminal" gives you as much stoke as it did for me:biggthump

    It carved the schite outta 45* hard pack like the lil wood demon graphic suggests;

    light on the feet with a big bite:1luvu: best "do it all" board I've ever ridden.

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    I actually liked it for it's hold on the ice. It seemed the cruddier it got the better the board performed.:biggthump

  3. ...and still not a single post about carving.

    Why are you here again?

    'Bye

    Ok, I've posted many "premeire" vids of Casper a while back, but after the slaughtering I get when I try to put anything on here about carving I figured I'd stick to Off Topic. Oh, I did give a review of the Madd BX 168 I bought from Bigcanuk. Figures, you'd ask for 1, I'd give you several and it still wouldn't be good enough. You know, keep me on ignore and try very hard not make first contact with me again. K? Has StevefromOregon and AlaskanRover not been keeping you busy enough? What have you done positive this week?

  4. ...and how old are you now?

    Old enough to be a grumpy old man. :p My avatar is from 89 and I wish you could see the top sheet because that was a Burton Air prototype. The rep that sold it to me as a demo said they only made 15 of those. The model that was produced was the one that had the purple top sheet with the red lettering "AIR" on the top. Mine was tourqoise with purple lettering and had a glossy top sheet instead of the flat textured top sheet.

  5. I'm in a middle of a 36 hour shift-24 at the ER and now a day job at a clinic in Conroe and last night was filled with my ER pet peeves....

    Like the 4 year old who's brought to the ER with intermittent stomach pain for a week at 4 am and who's laughing and playing with said mom...

    Like the 3 year old who's brought in because "mom can't control his fever with Tylenol". Of course it's one dropperful of the infant Tylenol drops that she gave him 1 time 12 hours ago...that child was brought in a 1 am...

    Like the 14 year old who snuck out of the house and got into a car wreck at 12 am....who was walking around the car and the scene and her parents refused EMS transport...but, once she starts getting into trouble, decides to tell everyone that the car was going 55 mph, and she was submerged for 5 minutes, and maybe she lost consciousness for a minute, and she wasn't wearing her selt belt and the car rolled over...did I mention she was ambulatory at the scene and showed up in the ER 3 hours after the accident?

    Or the drug seeker who shows up at 12 am with a 2 week history of a cough and, oh, BTW, can I refill her vicodin? Or the drug seeker with bad teeth who comes in with tooth pain at 2 am. Or the young lady who comes in for evaluation of a fever following an elective abortion and doesn't bother to mention she never got around to getting her antibiotic prescription filled and I find this out after I call the OB at 4 am. Antibiotic on Walmart $4 list, BTW

    I'm giving the guy with a kidney stone and the guy who was delirious a pass...the rest were my patients between 12 am and 7 am today

    Wow, that's some serious stuff, but can relate. I'm divorced and am nearing the end of a nasty 7 year custody battle with my only child. I'm almost done with my bachelors degree in radiology all while working and barely making ends meet and doing the single father thing. Looking forward to, but at the same time understanding the situations I'll be facing working in the medical field. I spent most of my childhood in hospitals starting with open heart surgery at the age of 7 due to a ventricular septum defect. I attend a school that is conected to one of our local hospitals. I've heard all kinds of stories about ignorant parents. I think the worst one I've seen is a mother who brought in her daughter who was so dehydrated it was nearly impossible to insert an IV because her veins had colapsed. The child was consious but not responsive. Apparently she had been having serious diarrea for nearly 2 weeks, couldn't keep anything down, and had a fever of 105 before she brought her in. Her daughter was 9 months.

  6. 3)Show me one piece of real stoke you have added to this place. You bitch and moan alot and contribute absolutely nothing. I have in the past and will continue to add as much positivity to this place as possible. I have met people from here in person who I consider to be real friends. Have you made any efforts to further this community besides your constant whining?

    Take me off ignore and you might see some stuff that doesn't piss you off. Here's one I put on SBsailors thread on surfing. Here's a few threads started by yours truly... http://www.bomberonline.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=28729, http://www.bomberonline.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=30065, http://www.bomberonline.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=26342, http://www.bomberonline.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=20849

    ENJOY THE STOKE

    Compliments of photodad. I'm glad I had an excuse to post this one again, it really is that good.

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  7. There are a multitude of things that we can each do TODAY that can have impact on our future energy use.

    1) Driving 55 mph. If we went back to the federally mandated 55 mile/hour speed limits, we would save fuel AND we would save lives at the same time. I can't remember the exact amount, but the average fuel savings for most vehicles is somewhere around 22-25 %. That is a pretty big drop in fuel usage that we can initiate TODAY. We did that once, we can do it again.

    2)Decrease our plastics consumption. Re-use or bring your own bags to the store. Petition and contact your Congressman/Senator to initiate a federally-mandated decrease in plastics packaging. Plastics packaging has just gone crazy, lately. I almost need a chain-saw to break through the packaging of even the smallest, most inconsequential product...we need to decrease this trend. Initiate mandated plastics recycling programs.

    Plastics are essentially derived from petrochemicals...decreasing our plastics use can decrease our oil usage.

    3)More mass-transit that actually works. Two examples of cities with a fairly well-run mass transit system are Wash DC Metro subway/elevated line, and the NYC subway system. We can have more such systems in other cities...and we need them.

    4)Design houses and buildings that make use of natural wind and ventilation. I have been in well-shaded, old houses in places like Brunswick, Georgia...houses that were designed in the late 1800's to allow cross-flow ventilation. These houses were quite cool and livable...even in Georgia.

    5)Ride more bikes. Sure, bike commuting might be difficult in the the heat of August, but other times of the year it can be quite pleasurable and do-able. Ride your bike to the grocery store to pick up small amounts of groceries...put some bike -bags on your bike. Petition Congress to finally open up the Interstate roadway system for bicycle use. These roads have HUGE shoulders that bikes can make use of and not be near passing cars. You would be surprised at the number of people that would like to use these roads for bike-commuting. Imnagine being able to bike on by miles of cars stuck in rush-hour trafic.

    These are just a FEW examples of things that can be done. The point is the individual CAN make a difference! Our population is, after all, made up of individuals. Each of us has the capacity to do little things that can make a difference. When those little things are added up within a whole population...the difference is palpable. These are things we can do NOW.

    Some of the packaging companies do is so over the top it's comical. I've broken the item I was trying to get out before the packaging would give way. Simple cardboard constructed boxes with an opening to see in and maybe some metal twisty ties to hold it in place would be easier. Cans and bottles (glass) instead of plastic jugs. I can remember when you bought a pop you got a can or glass bottle. Beer companies still use glass bottles, let's hear it for BEER!!!:biggthump

  8. I've had a friend ask me to make a video montage of his daughter who is graduating this year. I have Adobe Premeire but have only used it for doing videos for on-line purposes. After going through the extensive manual I told my friend that I could put it on VHS, but not DVD. He has a budy who gave him the Corel Video Studio Pro and he wanted me to do it using this software because you can make an actual DVD. After many long hours of figuring it out I've been able to finish his video, but when I went to make it a DVD things didn't work out. I clicked on "Share", then "Create video file", then "DVD", then "NTSC DVD 4:3", and saved it to a file. I then put in a DVDR disk and burned it. I put it in the DVD player and the file came up, but when I clicked on it, it didn't play. Anyone out there have any trouble shooting ideas it would be helpful as I have to have this done by Saturday and if I can't get it to play by Thursday night I need to start considering alternate options.

  9. Good! and I hope that should you need one, you're able to find a much better replacement.

    Thanks for the possitive reply and I think that a replacement will not be necessary. In a 3 bedroom house, one roomate is enough. I've known this guy since highschool and he has a kid too, so I think the "bachelor" attidude is a thing of the past. Side note, my daughter started windsurfing this year and can already gybe and tack. We've been out 3 times this year and she is where I was after more than twice that many times out. Thinking about getting her a harness for next year if not later this summer.:biggthump

  10. tex is a fixture here and also contributes a lot of knowledge, he also does not piss off people in just about every thread he posts in.

    Fixture? Absolutely. Pissing people off? Well, he may not talk about alternatives to high priced gear and follows the mainstream thought about hardbooting vs. soft, but I would not say he doesn't have a mean streak or is a hot head or steps out of line. Bobdea, you and I have butted heads many o' times, but for some reason I hold you in a different light. Perhaps because Tex gets away with violent attacks, not just against me, but others, comments that others would never get away with simply because he clings to the "old" model of hardboot carving. Is that a bad thing? Well, I know we all hate change, but if the sport is going to branch out we have to be willing to accept the fact that if alpine is going to be around in 20 years then there has to be some flexability. Even BOL is coming out with SB gear, and every company that makes the skinny HB boards are making wider and wider carving alternatives. Even SB specific "carving" boards. Yes, I've made the mistake of talking about SB on the carving forum in the past, but in the year 2010 I've kept all my comments about SB on the off topic page (with the exception of the SB thread started by the administration). I can say that I've never told another member of BOL to kill themselves.

  11. is anyone else getting a mental image of Raphie's kid brother Randy, the lil kid in "A Christmas Story" whose mother has him so bundled that he can can't get up when he falls?

    Randy: I can't put my arms down!

    Mother: Well... put your arms down when you get to school.

    then, after his encounter with bullies, "Randy lay there like a slug! It was his only defense!"

    All the rest of the stuff I can do without, but I want that knee brace!

  12. yeah... and BOL is the room.

    Have you talked with Tex? Maybe if you let him know his verbal comments of members "killing" themselves and foul language would lessen if he knew it was not in the BOL spirit.

  13. Well, no matter what if it's your house you get to say what is going on. I own, I make the rules with the roomies and that is established when they move in. Enough said.

    I think the problem has been solved. It's been just over 48 hours since he left and not only I, but my other room mate also commented that the level of stress and general atmosphere in the house is much more "zen". I think we are going to leave it this way. I can't afford not to have a room mate, and the one that's left has been pretty good over a long period of time.

  14. :biggthump

    Does everybody persecute you PD? Somehow I bet the roommates have their side of the story.

    I've heard their side, it goes a little like this... "I pay to live here so I can do what I want". At least they aren't as anal and arogant as you and some others on here. Last thing I need would be for them to say how outdated my house is. At least they don't go looking for me to start arguments. Has Tex showed you the ignore function? :eek:

  15. Oh man. They probably jerk off in your shower as well :lol:

    You're past 25 right? GTFO!:smashfrea

    Sorry for the delayed response, I've been windsurfing and haven't had time to get on here.

    Actually, yes, I am over 35 too, but seeing how after the divorce and custody battle with this given economy, getting layed off and having to go back to school since changing careers seemed the smartest thing to do I have taken room mates into my house. I've lived here since before I was married and had a child so I will NOT be the one moving out. Number 20 was a "statement made in frustation". I've since told one of them to start looking for another place. Not sure about the shower but did catch him with a girl in my room. He said he needed the bed. :mad:

  16. I'm at the breaking point. I live with 2 roommates and the little things are really starting to get to me.

    1. Ice cube trays keep getting put back into the freezer with either no ice or 1-3 cubes.

    2. The dryer filter is always full of lint

    3. Tables have become way too cluttered

    4. My groceries are being consumed by ghosts

    5. The shows I record on digital cable are getting erased to make room for CSI Miami

    6. Someone is taking sh#%s right before I have to brush my teeth

    7. The shower curtain is constantly being taken down and I have no idea why

    8. My favorites got erased on the computer

    9. There's a huge stain on the carpet downstairs and nobody knows what happened

    10. I left a 20 dollar bill out (ok, partially my fault) but nobody knows where it is

    11. The gas can for filling the lawn mower has become empty

    12. There was a piece of some foreign foodlike substance floating in my aquarium

    13. There's a large oil spot in the center of the driveway, and I'm about 99.9% sure it was my roomates friend's car that put it there

    14. The sink in the utility room smells of urine

    15. The thermostat keeps getting moved up and down

    16. The kitchen sink was full of what I could only describe as pottery clay

    17. Did I mention my groceries keep disapearing?

    18. I found the computer left on to an adult porn site

    19. My laundry has been placed on the floor after it was washed and before it made it to the dryer. Why not put it in the dryer? OK, I left it in the washing machine. Tell me and I'll put it in the dryer.

    20. I need to get rid of somebody or move out myself

    All this has happened in the last 2-3 months.

  17. A recent Forum Thread about beginnings made me think...

    Found this Vid. of Original Hawaiian style Surfboard being ridden Today...

    Old often returns as new in many forms...and we need to remember the path,

    not just the place we are now, but all the places we have been... Aloha

    That board had absolutely NO rocker at all! Like an old ironing board. :biggthump

  18. Buell talks about carving softies all the time. His wife has a softboot Coiler.

    You're one of those types who pisses and moans about the price of hardboots, buys some old garbage, complains about that too, and then dismisses plates, but still sticks around to talk about how unnecessary plates are.

    Yes, softboots WORK. My 180 alpine board WORKS in the pipe. Stop your vendetta too.

    I don't know what "deep" means. Angulation will get you just as high an edge angle as EC.

    It will be more stable, and in my opinion, much more aesthetically pleasing.

    My first comment was how the lighting created the illusion of moguls (yes there is a bit of chop from it being tracked up a bit but it would look much smoother if it was shot mid day), my second comment was that EC is not sloppy, out of control, or controlled "fall", and finally my coment to Buell was a response to his statement and the underlying bitterness stems back to a thread that I started about my daughter and I getting hit by dive bombers and our disagreement on how frequently you should have to look up hill. (there's been more since of course, like the sb thread by Fin) I've cleaned up my act. I'll "tow the company line", but I'm not going to be a whipping post either. I don't get into the "race" side of the sport (I've been in 3 competitions my whole life and placed 1st in each but they were in Ohio against maybe 15 other competitors so take it for what it's worth) and I enjoy what to me looks good and that is EC. I think Casper is the best carver I've ever seen because of his style (even more impressive than the Swoard guys). Not sure how he'd do on a race course but really don't care, I still haven't seen another snowboarder do what he can do. Casper also has videos of riding older gear which tells me that what I'm striving for, the style and type of riding I crave (and a style and type this forum supports and is about) doesn't require thousand dollar metal boards to be able to participate (in keeping with the BOL company line let me insert it would be better to have better gear). I've also enjoyed the videos of softbootcarver and others ripping in softboots. Now I know softboot conversations need to stay in Off Topic so I'll end there.

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