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George Gleason wrote:
I don't see any need to get upset about it; or making up wild stories (a bulldozer? I'd like to see that one...maybe on soft ground, but....) to support my decision. jak bulldozer at Poags Hole AMA hillclimb(same place the motorcycle ran over my wires) out of now where this d-6 came rumbling through to recut the start finish area on the hill www.poagshole.com george Yup, soft ground, indeed. Try the same thing on a concrete floor...or fill the roadcase a little too full and slam the lid on one. They'll all break. jak |
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:26:32 -0600, jakdedert wrote:
George Gleason wrote: I don't see any need to get upset about it; or making up wild stories (a bulldozer? I'd like to see that one...maybe on soft ground, but....) to support my decision. jak bulldozer at Poags Hole AMA hillclimb(same place the motorcycle ran over my wires) out of now where this d-6 came rumbling through to recut the start finish area on the hill www.poagshole.com george Yup, soft ground, indeed. Try the same thing on a concrete floor...or fill the roadcase a little too full and slam the lid on one. They'll all break. Most of the time I've had them break from inexperienced theatre tecs doing the get-out. Things like winding the multicore by just pulling from the stage end, or getting bits of set dropped on them. jak |