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- Path: sparky!uunet!microsoft!wingnut!patlo
- From: patlo@microsoft.com (Pat Loughery)
- Subject: Re: Saturday night COPS on FOX
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.000231.8407@microsoft.com>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 00:02:31 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Corp.
- References: <1992Nov15.220906.1844@adobe.com> <RTARAZ.92Nov14211852@bigwpi.WPI.EDU>
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- In article <1992Nov15.220906.1844@adobe.com> cjackson@adobe.com wrote:
- > In article <RTARAZ.92Nov14211852@bigwpi.WPI.EDU> rtaraz@bigwpi.WPI.EDU (Ramin Taraz) writes:
- > }I might want to stop riding my bike. I have always though about the
- > }possibility of getting into an accident and losing some body parts,
- > }but it is different when you see it happen!
- >
- > When I was a skydiver I was constantly amazed at the deaths of
- > experienced skydivers who just (apparently) didn't pay enough attention
- > to what they were doing, and then panicked when things got tight.
- > They can't afford to get lax, and neither can we. Keep the concentration
- > high, skills honed, and you'll stand a better chance.
-
- Agreed. Fortunately, skydiving and motorcycling are voluntary activities.
- You can always decide either to drive a cage or stop jumping out of perfectly
- good airplanes - that's your right.
-
- My ~20 year old cousin is an avid skydiver, works at a jump shop and everything.
- His two close calls are these:
-
- - Took his new girlfriend up into the plane with him so she could watch him
- jump. Forgot to buckle the horizontal strap that holds the shoulder straps
- on your shoulders. Fortunately, a buddy saw the mistake as they were in
- freefall and placed one shoulder strap back on his shoulder and buckled him
- up. Think with your brain.
-
- - A few weeks ago he tried a buddy's chute. This was one of the rectangular
- sport chutes that give greater maneuverability than the round ones he normally
- used when he jumped. He apparently flared at the wrong time and spiraled into
- the ground, crushing his femur. He's in a cast now, learning how to walk
- again. Think with your brain.
-
- After this wreck, he's going through rehab so he can get back in the sky,
- a goal which is obviously pissing off a lot of family members. Though I haven't
- (yet) skydived, I can sure understand where he's coming from. He *loves*
- to jump.
-
- You have to face the risks and make your own mature decision. There's no
- reason at all why you have to keep riding if it scares you, or why you should
- give up riding if you love it.
-
- Think with your brain.
-
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- Pat Loughery [patlo@microsoft.com] Seattle, WA
- '91 Nighthawk CB750 - DoD #393, AMA, VME
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- "I had no shoes and I pitied myself. Then I met a man who had no feet,
- so I took his shoes." -- Dave Barry
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