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(SEG) I passed! *bounce*bounce*bounce*
After eight months of ice skating lessons and practice, I finally passed the last two beginner levels (gamma, delta) (!) and can register for freestyle next year. Catching up with my 11-year-old son :-). Tonight, my inside and outside 3-turns were precise, my forward outside-edges (kind of like S-turns) were better than usual, my inside-edges were marginal (the teacher was kind to pass me :), bunny-hop was acceptable (but I need blades with a reasonable toe pick) and lunges were "perfect". Heh. Now on to waltz jumps and spirals... it is interesting how some ice skating moves mirror aircraft maneuvers. Steep turns --> 3-turns, S-turns --> edges, for instance. And spirals are self-evident. :-)
At work, we have a 2-day symposium convening tomorrow about work done at our Arctic field test site on Devon Island, so I took advantage of having all of this summer's participants together to design how we will do our field communications. We settled on 3.5 GHz OFDM for trunk links (7-15 km, with a license), to either a fixed or mobile repeater (a Humvee that AM General is giving us), where we will shift to a modified IEEE 802.11b link 1-2 km further to the rover (a modified ATV). This required that several people give up their pet ideas... but it should work. Now to find a fast panoramic camera...
J and I aren't currently speaking, but other than that, today was an excellent day... (celebrating with Jameson's in coffee)
After eight months of ice skating lessons and practice, I finally passed the last two beginner levels (gamma, delta) (!) and can register for freestyle next year. Catching up with my 11-year-old son :-). Tonight, my inside and outside 3-turns were precise, my forward outside-edges (kind of like S-turns) were better than usual, my inside-edges were marginal (the teacher was kind to pass me :), bunny-hop was acceptable (but I need blades with a reasonable toe pick) and lunges were "perfect". Heh. Now on to waltz jumps and spirals... it is interesting how some ice skating moves mirror aircraft maneuvers. Steep turns --> 3-turns, S-turns --> edges, for instance. And spirals are self-evident. :-)
At work, we have a 2-day symposium convening tomorrow about work done at our Arctic field test site on Devon Island, so I took advantage of having all of this summer's participants together to design how we will do our field communications. We settled on 3.5 GHz OFDM for trunk links (7-15 km, with a license), to either a fixed or mobile repeater (a Humvee that AM General is giving us), where we will shift to a modified IEEE 802.11b link 1-2 km further to the rover (a modified ATV). This required that several people give up their pet ideas... but it should work. Now to find a fast panoramic camera...
J and I aren't currently speaking, but other than that, today was an excellent day... (celebrating with Jameson's in coffee)
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Date: 2002-04-05 09:09 am (UTC)