anniepg.blogspot.com
B(io)LOG (in English): Sky Diving - Why Would a Brain Want to Do Such a Thing?
http://anniepg.blogspot.com/2008/04/sky-diving-why-would-brain-want-to-do.html
Dr Annie Prud'homme Généreux is a Faculty Tutor and Curriculum Coordinator for the Life Sciences at Quest University Canada in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. Her blog is a commentary on the life science that permeates our lives, from current events, movies, news, books, and personal experiences and observations. Monday, April 21, 2008. Sky Diving - Why Would a Brain Want to Do Such a Thing? If you want to see how you score on this persoanlity trait, you can take this Sensation-Seeking quiz at the BBC.
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Adventurous Archives - Sports Websites
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December 21, 2015. Arizona skydiving is a unique experience, providing great views of well-known landmarks and of some of the most beautiful scenery on the planet. The simple explanation might be in the marketing material at Skydive Las Vegas, which states that customers free fall at 120 miles per hour, enjoying great views from above such landmarks as Hoover Dam, the Colorado River and of course, the Las Vegas Strip. Prices vary with the training method and with other factors, but skydiving nearby Las V...
flytimes.blogspot.com
Fly Times Old Timey Fishing Blog: Olive Biot Parachute
http://flytimes.blogspot.com/2007/09/flytimes-olive-biot-parachute-hook-tmc.html
Fly Times Old Timey Fishing Blog. Tuesday, September 18, 2007. Flytimes Olive Biot Parachute. Hook: TMC 100 #14. Post: white turkey flats. Tail: light dun micro-fibetts. Body: olive turkey biot quill (long side). Parachute: brown saddle hackle. Thorax: olive antron dubbing. Labels: Fly Fishing Photos. You can do most of this in software for free. Try Jeskola Buzz. Its is a VST capable modular software music studio. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Old Timey Blogs From Way Back. Carp On The Fly.
icarusreport.blogspot.com
The Icarus Report: Chuteless Again!
http://icarusreport.blogspot.com/2006/08/chuteless-again.html
Tuesday, August 08, 2006. Yesterday, for what seems to have been the seventh time in history, a man leapt out of an airplane without a parachute (of his own volition, one must add) met another skydiver sometime in freefall, attached the chute that was handed him, opened it and made it to the ground without injury. That man, (shown here making some humdrum jump with. More details about Dachtler's jump to follow. Remember, you heard it here first, at the Icarus Report. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Dusty Wittman - Biography
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As with most lives, mine is a work in progress and I constantly update this page with new and exciting fun facts about the human being known by all as Dusty Wittman. On the bright and sunny summer day of June twenty-fifth of the year nineteen hundred and eighty one, two loving parents were blessed with a little bundle of joy. HAHA! Let's pull ourselves back into reality. For starters, I was NOT little; I weighed in at a whopping eight pounds seven ounces! As for bundle of joy, I HIGHLY doubt that too!
bettermoviemaking.blogspot.com
"Better Movie Making": Amazing skydive wind tunnel video
http://bettermoviemaking.blogspot.com/2006/03/amazing-skydive-wind-tunnel-video.html
All about digital video and digital video editing, the art of capturing quality video footage, and how to transform that footage into movie memories that sum up the highlights of your life! Links to real-life examples of movies made by others, plus tips and tricks of the movie pros. Saturday, March 04, 2006. Amazing skydive wind tunnel video. Have a look at this. I found this business promo video on the Sky Venture website. They run a wind tunnel in Orlando, Florida. Fantastic stuff. Wanna try that out.
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The Blue Tempeh: Diving in Singapore: A tribute part II
http://thebluetempeh.blogspot.com/2006/04/diving-in-singapore-tribute-part-ii.html
Thursday, April 13, 2006. Diving in Singapore: A tribute part II. Hundreds of dives in Singapore reefs and still wanting more. I've dived in "world-class" dive sites and, sure, they are amazing in their own rights. But I can bet you, nothing beats the thrill of diving in my own backyard. I don't know what compelled Sydney Chew, president of AQUOS Pte Ltd and apparent project leader of Project NOAH. Here I present you otherwise. ENJOY! Huge colonies of corals found at the fringing reef of Pulau Hantu.
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