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  1. I'm no expert by any means, but here are some comments on your comments: Quote: Dont use zoom unless you have a tripod, its too shaky otherwise. There is a reason that I don't have any good footage of myself skiing - my friends suck at filming! After just a little practice, I got to know my camera well. I never used a tripod to film, but used my zoom a lot. Most people tend to film with one hand, I always used 2 and kept the camera close to my core (arms tucked in tight) to help with stability. Not saying it's perfect, but a little practice and you can keep things fairly stable
  2. Hey Indo, want to join me for a surf in the Arctic Ocean this August? If things work out, I'm going to fly up to Barrow with my 7'6" very floaty epoxy board and try to surf some slop just for the hell of it. The wind always blows up there so there should be some okay mushburgers to play around on. The link is at work, but there is a webcam I check every couple of days that shows the beach and ocean by Barrow. Up until two months ago, it was solid ice. I've got a free plane ticket on Alaska Airlines I need to use, so why not? PS - I'd use it to go to Hawaii, but I w
  3. Quote: Originally posted by Indosnm: Japanese only or no gaijin. thats what I was told. exactly. These were said while the person walked towards me crossing their arms. I had a really weird experience in Aomori once. My friends from Portland, OR were visiting and we had taken the train up to Aomori. After some shopping and checking things out, we got really hungry and ended up wandering in to some random place for food. We got some weird looks from everyone in there, but they gave us a table. When it came time to order, the only thing they would serve us was Yakisoba. In my lim
  4. In Texass, HUGE crowds turn out for the games. A lot of the High Schools with a football history have stadiums that would make a lot of colleges jealous. When we played in the state championships (in Oregon), I think 15,000 turned out for the games each year. That's a lot considering it was December and cold and raining. Small-town America goes ga ga over High School football. Friday Night Lights is very, very accurate in its portrayal of HS football in Texass and in general for America. It's one of the reasons I thought it was such a good movie. I just learned the othe
  5. Sounds fine to me. It's not like the Japanese discriminate at restaurants I was denied access to a few eateries in Japan because I wasn't Japanese. I blame a lot of it in Misawa on some Marines who caused some trouble over a decade ago, but c'mon. I've been turned away from places in Hachinohe a few times along with Aomori also. eh, whatevahs...... at least the Yakuza let us surf Shinko in Sendai. Gave us some good deals on beers too!
  6. Quote: Originally posted by Kintaro: I don't know if military need passports to travel outside the US....anyone? The military do not need passports to travel from the US to the country where they are stationed. If a US military member stationed in Japan left for a personal trip to Thailand or Australia, they would have to get a passport. Come to think of it, I don't know that many people with passports back in my home town. North America is a big area, however, and no, US citizens do not need a passport to travel to Canada or Mexico. That may be changing very soon though.
  7. (I hope this doesn't double post since my last post didn't show up) I just heard about this on the radio coming in to work. I'm a bit in awe right now. My condolences to all that have been affected by this. Those of you in London - take care of yourselves. Quote: UNfortunately this kinda thing will only strengthen GWBs stance on proactive terrorist takedown strategies and invasions of other countries. This isn't the best time (or best thread) to really discuss this. However, my mind was going a million miles a minute thinking about this issue coming in to work. I h
  8. Quote: Originally posted by Ocean11: Quote: Originally posted by Plucky: Some good stuff has been done on Ranier and Hood and also Everest. So it's not only beer that you're a connoisseur of then? Everest is a long way to go to sample a turd... Obviously I've never been to Everest. Just read up on what the climbing community is doing there and have heard some firsthand accounts from acquaintances that have been. I mentioned Rainier and Hood because they are two of the most popular climbs in the world.
  9. I helped break a huge brawl up in Roppongi two years ago. Some Africans and some Italians were having a serious throw down, right outside the New York pub (or something like that). I took a couple shots to the ribs, but luckily, a few other strangers joined in trying to break things up. We got things cleared before the police showed up. Not a great welcome on my first night in Tokyo! Fighting is stupid and ignorant. Unless it's during a rugby game
  10. Quote: Originally posted by Ocean11: I'm not seeing this film because it's an American product. I wonder if Bollywood has a version of War of the Worlds........ Haven't seen the movie. I'll rent it in 4 months.
  11. Quote: Originally posted by giggsy: Great Man Utd forum: http://www.redcafe.net/forum.php? Yep there sure is a lot of discussion going on. (A lot if it right now hatred directed at a certain Glazer family). I think you'll find all the big clubs have them. Non-specific club forums tend to just overrun with fans from other clubs just mouthing off at each other. Actually, does anyone know if a quality "general footie" forum? Sounds exactly like the US college football forums. And basketball. And baseball. They basically exist so us sports fans with no redeeming qual
  12. After reading this...... People make fun of American football and its fanatics????? Are there more specific sites you fans visit for more detailed discussions on strategy and so forth? I participate in two forums for my alma mater's American football team, and things get pretty detailed there. A lot of X's and O's. Fans of opposing teams can have some pretty heated exchanges. I imagine the same thing for 'soccer' elsewhere. I'd say the same for hockey, but hardly any Canadians know how to type
  13. Quote: Originally posted by smellyfeet: Is beer that good in the US, or is that just a ready-by-US-peeps website? the article did say mostly Americans voted. I like this quote: "In the end, the survey showed that, like politics, all beer is local" See, in the western US, we fight about beers between states or regions (probably like wine in Europe). My friends and I from the US Pacific Northwest, argue about the best brewery on a certain stretch of the Oregon Coast. The whole microbrew thing took off in the US big around about 1992. A lot of the breweries have learned to turn
  14. Quote: Originally posted by Fattwins: for used boat prices plucky check here http://www.kayaknews.ca/yak/boats/can4sale.shtml Key point push the paddle dont pull on it. Thanks for that link. I'll look through it a bit more extensively tomorrow. My friend John (same guy who is the mountain guide) rowed crew for Oregon State in college. He taught me a few things about paddling - not much though. It came back a little today and the whole 'push, don't pull' thing became my mantra. Funny you said that, because I didn't know if I was remembering crap info or the real thing
  15. Quote: Originally posted by Dims: I was too young to vote then. Don't blame me - I thought Reagan was a bad actor too! Imagine if there was no mass media boom. Meaning, only 3 channels of TV, a few AM radio stations, your local news rag and NO internet. Global Politics were stagnant from the year 1990 (Cold War seems like a decent cutoff) until the year 2100. How would text books in 2100 read regarding this years (2005) news? (It's rhetorical) I've just been getting a chuckle out of revisionist history lately, especially dealing with the republican mantra. I highly
  16. Quote: Originally posted by Kintaro: It was just a long shot guess... I can't imagine all military personel support the Commander in Chief. Trust me, a lot don't. At least the Air Force people I've worked with. Remember my roomie in Misawa, 'B'. A Lt, soon to be Captain, that really doesn't like bush, read a little Chomsky, listened to Anti-Flag and Bad Religion..... But, uncle sam won't let him use his first amendment rights since he's an officer. That means, he can be court martialed for speaking out against the government. 9 out of the 10 I work with now are anti-bush
  17. I think I know what you're talking about. Really wide where you sit, but tapers off to a sharp, short point in the front and a little more rounded and blunt in the back? Now that I think about it, I just bought a decent little lake kayak for fishing and dinking around. I guess you can take fishing out of the equation above. Just lake, ocean and light river paddling. That would be perfect. I'll have to run up and take a look at some tomorrow. Ocean - I'm not that tall at all. Only 5'11", but I'm wide and broad shouldered. I have really big legs too. Shopping for pant
  18. It's cliche, but it's how I feel. I'm 31. I physically feel 50 I mentally feel like I'm 21 Toque, I didn't realize you were so young! No wonder reading your posts reminds me of when I was 19-26 (26 being first knee surgery). I do not wish upon you these ills, however. No offense to anyone older These last 3 years have taken their toll on me! New knee, new chapter in life though!
  19. Quote: Originally posted by Toque: Quote: Originally posted by Plucky: I bought a sit-on-top inflatable Coleman kayak today. I bought it mainly for fly fishing Better watch out with the hooks I've fished from inflatable craft since I was a wee tyke (meaning, my family was too poor to get a proper boat ) I really am pretty used to it and very careful. The kayak I bought had some "Super-Secret New Polymer More Resistant to Punctures!" At least it said that on the box Fly fishing is actually pretty easy from an inflatable. Spin casting is a bit more dangerou
  20. Seems like you know a lot about this subject. I have a couple of simple questions. I bought a sit-on-top inflatable Coleman kayak today. It cost a whopping 70 US dollars. I bought it mainly for fly fishing from (caught some nice ones today too!). BUT, I had a GREAT time just paddling. I've done a tiny bit of ocean kayaking in Hawaii, but really have done nothing serious. Today, however, I was able to paddle within 20 feet of a moose taking a drink out of the lake. I have some pics I took from shore I'll post later. Anyway, I just loved the feeling of gliding on the water. S
  21. Quote: Originally posted by slow: But I think we can prevent flooding... The government do nothing to protect the safety of citizens there? Japan's attempt to control nature has gotten it in to a lot of trouble. Best thing to do - don't build where it is likely to flood! This coming from a guy who bought a cabin on a river that floods all the time Just last week, the water got within a foot of the top of the dike! BUT, it was the 3rd highest water level ever recorded, so.... the dike is actually working well. Japan's natural hazards program gets a lot of good press fo
  22. A girl I was dating got a 45,000 yen ticket going from Misawa to Morioka. She was doing about 35kph over the limit and was just stupid in not remembering where the cameras were. There are 2 sets of cameras from Misawa to the ski areas around Morioka - I was a gaijan and realized this. For some reason, a lot of Japanese I knew got tickets anyway. Beats me.... I do, however, have my speeding ticket I got in Misawa City framed and hanging on my wall Speedtraps, man.... Waves were good and I was in a hurry to get home from work and grab my board. I almost ran the dimwit cop over tha
  23. Gotta live gotta live... shit town! gotta live in aaa town gotta live gotta live... shit town! gotta live in aaa town! Live - Throwing Copper Thanks for reminding me of them! Since I got all of my old CD's stolen during my move to Japan (thanks to some crook in the US postal service), I'd forgotten about Live. Haha. Sorry to be so random..........
  24. I've tried both now. I choose oblivian over awareness during surgery
  25. Quote: Originally posted by veronica: I thought that was a joke abou the book in your first thread Plucky! Obviously not! However weird my first post in this thread seems, it is all true! We also had a kegarator (A 'fridge with 3 beer taps coming out the front) fully loaded at all times in the living room. This probably helped greatly with John's poo demonstration
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