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Jamie

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  1. Originally posted by Matt D

    I'm an Instructor in NB. I do Level 1 Courses @ Crabbe so I kind of work for Steve. I've done a couple courses with him and Higgs too. I also know Andy, and a few people on your team.

    Its cool that you found your way onto this forum.

    Ok cool.

    Xtreme wheelbarrowing? right....

  2. Originally posted by Matt D

    That looks like fun Jamie. Keep at it and you'll be killin it next season. Have you shown those to Steve or Higgs yet?

    What are the details on your Coiler. I stayed with Bruce at ECES and he said he was booked until Christmas or there about. Most of your teams runs something around a 180 with 14m sidecut right?

    I'm sure It'll rock.

    They haven't seen them yet, just took them today.

    The Coiler is a 178 PureRace GS, width is 19, pretty sure the sidecut is 13.2. Bruce tells me that I can get it for November (possibly going on the Italy trip) if I remind him the month before.

    The only other guy on the team with a Coiler is Kristin D'Eon, and I'm pretty sure his is an 181 or 182, not sure about the sidecut though.

    By the way, who are you? :confused:

  3. Google brings in anywhere from $0.01 to $0.30 per click in my experience (it seems to be random). Its really not a great source of cash, but it would at least cover the hosting fees.

    Its also good because the Google team selects different adds for each account therefore they are always in context.

  4. If a person had the right equipment (and time) they could print an 'independent' magazine right from their own computer and have it sent out through internet subscriptions.

    When you think about it, it wouldn't even be that difficult: have a Paypal account set up so that people can send the money for say 1 issue or 4-6 (?) issues per year. At 5-10 bucks a pop it would be affordable, but for the most part non-profit for whomever is doing it.

    Unless of course there was a team who would divide to workload into small sections and there would be no skin off anyone’s back because there would be no profit at all and each person could do as much or little as they wanted. Money would just go towards printer ink, advertising, and what-have-you.

    This wouldn't be a newsstand thing, but anyone who wanted it could find it.

    Ahhh dreams... nice idea though.

    An easier way to do this would be with an online newsletter :)

  5. I broke my Oxygen Proton at Nationals a few weeks back so I decided to turn it into a long board by simply cutting about 1 and a half feet off the tail (where the snap occured) and screwing some normal skateboard trucks and wheels on it :-D

    I haven't had much of a chance to try it yet but I'm assuming that it won't as good as these, but it will still be fun.

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