ValkingBlog: May 2005

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Thursday, May 26, 2005

HoustonChronicle.com - It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a powered paraglider?

HoustonChronicle.com - It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a powered paraglider?: "May 24, 2005, 9:50PM

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a powered paraglider?
Pearland's Page making film about sport that lets him soar high in the sky
By THAYER EVANS
Chronicle Correspondent


Pearland resident Chris Page loves the view from 2,500 feet up while dangling from a parachute with a motorized propellor pushing him along.
'It's awesome,' he said. 'Once you get up there, it's almost like going into another dimension. You can fly like a bird. It's almost unreal.'
For the past two years, he has been soaring in the skies as part of a sport called powered paragliding, also known as paramotoring."

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Met these folks at the convention, doing a good job.
-Rob :) D.

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Sunday, May 22, 2005

Magic Carpet Ride



Here is it gang. My Blogging breakthru, and I couldn't be happier. I've figured out the bugs and steps, gotten it all together and can now share my own video. It's a condensation of my PPG Convention first video flight. Sorry for the disjoined edit, but I think you'll get the idea. Please post thoughts on the first try here. Thanks.
-Rob "I did it!" D.

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Assistant/Atlas: Hollywood's Young Shoulders

Assistant/Atlas: Hollywood's Young Shoulders

This blog's got sytle and Celbrity Justice coverage...lol
Gentle readers, this is a blog to look at. It's Sunday morning and I'm just clicking thru the cable channels seeing infomercials, sitcoms, news and whatnot when I happen across Celbrity Justice doing a spot on Ryan Seacrest's new star on the walk of fame and someone not liking it. That someone, Assistant Atlas. They showed the blog's page and I recognized the blogspot format. So I went looking. And liked it. Apparently Assistant Atlas has a "contest" going to get some adventurous soul to do #2 on the new walk of fame star. I think it's all in good jest, but the whole deal's spinning off the cuff and getting attention. So go look and join the fun. Hey perhaps some legislator will get involved and decide this funniness is actually driving the masses to uncivil disobedience and really tighten the clamps down on us...lol. Hey, you never know, it might just be around the corner.
-Rob "this is funny" D.

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Sunday, May 15, 2005

Near Miss at the PPG Convention

>Near Miss Video Link

Great video on day two. A trike made a take-off run that went pretty close to the safety officers tent. funny thing is, everyone there was across the safety line on the flying field, so it's not really like the pilot was at fault. The pilot didn't make the launch, by the way. It was entertaining though as I watched from the camping area. Cool points to the Into-the-Wind crew for sharing the footage. They were filming a segment at the time for an upcoming film. Watch the moment everyone, even background folks move and then scatter, too bad the cameraman walked away instead of side stepping. The animated fellow in the middle is Jeff Goin, USPPA's president and pretty interesting guy. Notice at one point he rushes to the trike after casually walking back towards the interview point, wonder what that was about, wing or lines on a hot engine component? That kinda stuff can cost money quick, I know I appreciate when someone's seeing something that saves me equipment damage or injury.
-Robert "hate when that happens" D.

P.S. Looking at the video in fullscreen I noticed a few things and the best was I made my way into it! After they get it all back together and continue filming, in the laft side of the frame, in the background, a guy in a red top goes out onto the field pulling his red wagon and motor, wing on his back, trailing a streamer pole behind it all, gentle readers, that guy is ME. I so love it.

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Saturday, May 14, 2005

Been a good weekend so far...

Note: Content edited for the masses.

Well it's been a good weekend so far. Haven't had to shoo anyone yet...lol. Been getting some pictures together to go and print up for a friend and played with this one a bit too while I was editing them, so I thought I'd share. Had a little time on my hands. Have to get ready to go soon though, moonlight bowling to get ready for. Is it Saturday already? Of course, moonlight bowling's tonight and I'm "Mr. Moonlight". I like doing that. I get to be MC for two hours and give away free games. I scored a bunch of Pepsi keychains today so tonight's going to involve 63 free keychains given away. Nice since the center changed a few months ago to Pepsi products from Coke. I still love Coke, especially with all the flavors, but I do like to "Do the Dew" every so often too. Especially with the $0.25 Pepsi machine at work. Be safe ya'll, more rambling soon.
This one did ramble a bit did't it?
-Rob "Mr.Moonlight" D.

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Friday, May 13, 2005

Friday the 13th

Alright everyone, it's Friday the 13th. Please take due care and watch out for the boogyman if you subscribe to the bad luck theory. Just so you know, you're up the creek now. Why? Because I just reminded you.
-Rob "protection from the evil eye" D.

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Thursday, May 12, 2005

The Ledger: Lakeland, Polk County, Florida

The Ledger: Lakeland, Polk County, Florida
Published Saturday, April 23, 2005
SKY PILOTS

Power Paragliders Soar to New Heights of Freedom

By ROBIN GALLAHER BRANCH
Ledger Correspondent

POLK CITY
When Mo Sheldon took off in his powered paraglider from the grassy Fantasy of Flight field early Thursday, the first day of the 2005 PPG Convention, he knew he was headed for an adventure.
"It's always special," said Sheldon, 36, an advanced flight instructor in PPG from Phoenix.

Within seconds he was soaring about 200 feet over grazing cattle and a small lake, his engine humming like a distraught mosquito.

"A lazy hawk circled below," he said. "I decided to have some fun. I dropped a little and was so close I could make out her feathers. I was just another bird to her. She enjoyed me being there."
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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

The American Spectator

The American Spectator: "Political Hay
Your Blog Will Be Investigated Soon
By John Samples
Published 5/10/2005 12:08:00 AM
February 10, 2009

Insta Pundit
University of Tennessee
School of Law
Knoxville, TN

Dear Mr. Pundit,

I am writing to inform you that the Federal Election Commission has voted unanimously to support my recommendation that there is 'reason to believe' that you have violated federal election law. Pursuant to that finding, the Commission has opened an investigation of these violations.

I hereby direct you to provide sworn written answers to the following questions related to your violation of federal election law.


1. Did you on or before August 30, 2008, state on your 'blog' that 'If elected, Hillary Clinton will be the worst U.S. president of my lifetime'?
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Read this one gentle Bloggers, it's got trouble written all over it as we look at being regulated by the powers that be...
-Rob "OMG" D.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Work, work, work, makes Rob dull...

I was thinking last night while at work how lucky I was. Work load was about half normal. I threw a home project in the bead blasting cabinet and worked on it a bit.
Pacing the evening out and the actual boredom of the passing hours. Sometimes something either a little more interesting or higher paying would be nice I thought. But all in all I guess I have it pretty easy somethines. Read that dull with a capital D. Of course before the PPG convention I had time to make a chest mount to fly my video camera so I guess I shouldn't complain. The extra time's actually great, If I remember to do something with it. It's just when I don't have something that it really drags on. Perhaps I should get to the used book store and stock up on some paperback novels, I don't know. Life goes on. Be safe.
-Rob "I need a new project" D.

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Monday, May 09, 2005

A funny little thing happened on the way to the Convention...

Conv2005
Fantasy of Flight, USPPA National Convention 2005 Polk City, Florida

Well I'll tell ya gang, I was running down to the PPG Convention about what, two weeks ago when the van started to vibrate more than it usually does. Well I was going thru Orlando and I attributed it to the road work they're doing there. Really, it's torn up like Atlanta used to be, new lanes, lane shifts, new surface, bumps, drops, grooves, you know the drill. Well I should have paid better attention, but I didn't. Happily, someone was looking out for the other driver. Another van pulled up and beeped the horn a bit, got my attention and pointed to my left rear tire. I nodded, taking the hint and went for the shoulder right away, mouthing thank-you to the other driver. As disaster hadn't showed it's head yet, I knew to be thankful for the action on this guys part. when I got to the shoulder, I felt like disaster almost did make it. The Vans left rear tire was a mess. Half inflated it had started to lose it's steel belts and they were sticking thru and out of the tire as if it had decided it wanted a new hair style like Tina Turner in the 80's. It was hot, very hot and smelled like it was burning. it wasn't I'm glad to tell you and with the help of a brand new pair of mechanix gloves I'd brought to fly in, I remove the tire and got the spare on and was on my way at 55 in about 20 minutes.
I had mixed feelings. Before I even get to the PPG convention, I'd blown $100 on a tire and I was trying to do the weekend on the cheap. (Ended up replacing all the tires when I got home, $384 out the door. But that's another story...) Still, the tire hadn't blown and done worse, so I counted it as a blessing.
The weekend was fantastic. Starting as soon as I got there and registered at the Red Bull (the quicker pepper-upper) tent, I headed over to the camping area to pick a site and set up the camping domicile. This instance a double dome tent pair joined by a little tunnel. Way overboard for one person, but hey it was a nice set-up. I added a 10x30 green and silver tarp across the tents creating a porch and sunshaded area that really came in handy the next day when the rains and winds really kicked up. The tents never saw a single drop of rain, one very dry place in a wet camp and I'd recommend anyone in the same boat try it, wal-mart has these tarps and the difference they make is top notch. But I digress. Flying was awesome for the entire convention. I got in one flight a day. Thursday after arriving I strapped on my new camera chest mount as well as all my usual gear and flew my Sony HandiCam. The resulting 20 minute video turned out way better than I expected. From forward inflation take off to five step landing I got it all in one continuous shot. A couple of times around the pattern, out across some fields and orange groves, around a borrow pit, then back following some roads and back to the field and a pattern or two more. Throw in a touch and go that was supposed to be a foot drag and a turn of the cam for better a better view on low passes and it makes a fair show. At the very least it shows pretty nicely what PPG is for me. I look forward to flying the cam mount more and perhaps even getting some footage of our local beach site sometime soon.
The convention was a lot of fun. They had all sorts of PPG vendors, some clinics and on Saturday night a big banquet for everyone. Attendance was something like 150 plus and nice as my flying club's founder (#1) was the Master of Ceremonies. His name's Bruce Erion and he's also the guy most responsible for getting me into flying these fan powered pargliders. Go to google.com and do a search on Bruce Erion. Some ineresting things come up, he's been flying for a long time and did a stint as a Pilot/Comentator/Cameraman in 'Hotlanta, most certainly one great guy. I still feel that way, even after he inducted me into the Bad Apple Fliers as part of the banquet festivities. As he said at the time, they weren't paying him, so what were they going to do? Here's a pic of the pilot's there:
ConvPilots(I'm by the Caddy's front left fender, all in black)

Being a Bad Apple's a nice thing to me, if I make too many dumb mistakes, I'm in good company. That's something of a trademark of the Bad Apples, anything you shouldn't do, but do anyway and get caught, just makes you better BA fodder. We're like the Black Sheep of the PPG world. In a good way, if that's possible...lol.

The convention wound down to a close without any other major problems for my wallet.
The drive home took about a hour and a half longer than the opposite direction as I kept the cruise control set at 55, but it worked out fine. I also saved gas that way, suprise, suprise. Been editing video and mixing having fun with it all. Another plus of the convention. I have a great wingman candidate. While I was down, one of the schools (Southern Skies) let me know they had a fellow training that is from my town. He's all geared up, but hasn't flown yet. Nice fellow, name's Lewis and I think he's going to be a good pilot if his approach to kiting is any indication. I've been out now with him a few times and figure he's ready to step up to flying, he's been going to the school every few weekends for training and is doing well. With any luck I'll be around for his first flights here as a second pilot is a good thing in this sport/hobby from time to time. They tend to see things you miss and that's a good thing...
Well gang, that's it for now, be safe.
-Rob "been out flying" D.

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