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Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 6:49 pm
by Wrider
Pacificshot, is that you in your avatar shooting? And if so, air or .22? Used to shoot for practice with the Junior Olympic team in Colorado Springs 10M air standing. :D Couldn't afford the equipment, so I borrowed one of their air rifles and wore my mom's old cross country skiing boots for the flat standing surface... :laughing:

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:44 am
by Johnj
I've been using Vista since it came out and haven't had any issues. Are you trying to run it on substandard machines?

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:07 am
by PacificShot327
Wrider wrote:Pacificshot, is that you in your avatar shooting? And if so, air or .22? Used to shoot for practice with the Junior Olympic team in Colorado Springs 10M air standing. :D Couldn't afford the equipment, so I borrowed one of their air rifles and wore my mom's old cross country skiing boots for the flat standing surface... :laughing:
Indeed. That was at the Western Region Championships in 200...7? .177 precision air rifle. Took 6th place that time. But I looked good doing it! :laughing:

Had the chance to train with Matt Emmons briefly - awesome guy and damn good at what he does.

Heard that about the gear. Took me forever to get all of my stuff - saved up a whole ton of pennies.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:33 am
by Amdonim
I didn't have any problems running it; I actually liked Vista. 7 just has some UI tweaks I find interesting.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:20 am
by Wrider
PacificShot327 wrote:Indeed. That was at the Western Region Championships in 200...7? .177 precision air rifle. Took 6th place that time. But I looked good doing it! :laughing:

Had the chance to train with Matt Emmons briefly - awesome guy and damn good at what he does.

Heard that about the gear. Took me forever to get all of my stuff - saved up a whole ton of pennies.
Haha yes you do! That's amazing, wish I had the chance to train with someone like that. Now that I'm older I'm a bit more unsteady so I'm not as accurate as I used to be.

And the sad part about the whole ton of pennies is that at the price of those things, it was literally a ton you saved up! :laughing:

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:55 am
by PacificShot327
Wrider wrote:
PacificShot327 wrote:Indeed. That was at the Western Region Championships in 200...7? .177 precision air rifle. Took 6th place that time. But I looked good doing it! :laughing:

Had the chance to train with Matt Emmons briefly - awesome guy and damn good at what he does.

Heard that about the gear. Took me forever to get all of my stuff - saved up a whole ton of pennies.
Haha yes you do! That's amazing, wish I had the chance to train with someone like that. Now that I'm older I'm a bit more unsteady so I'm not as accurate as I used to be.

And the sad part about the whole ton of pennies is that at the price of those things, it was literally a ton you saved up! :laughing:
Yes! Literally a ton! Always just boggles my mind how ridiculous some of this stuff is.

Worth it to me, though. Major part of my life. Hope to keep moving forward with this.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 10:38 am
by Parking Lot Queen
.....hummm. Today I went to agility class with two of my dogs, then I came home and rode my bike to Market Street to pick up some boneless ribeyes that were on sale. A very big step for me as I am an absolute beginner! Beautiful day! Felt great! :lol:

As an aside....the shooting thing is cool! And I hate Vista. :ninja:

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:21 pm
by dr_bar
blues2cruise wrote:
zeligman wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:My Nitro jacket keeps me dry and warm. :)
I'm guessing that there's no shortage of volunteers for that duty, and that the hubby does it well! :wink:
Have no hubby. I'm taking applications though? Got a resume? :wink:

:laughing: j/k

Can I pretend to be your brother and screen all applicants??? :laughing:

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:12 pm
by fireguzzi
Rode three miles on my bike with out stopping for the first time. Which was my first goal. Six laps around a half mile circle with a not so steep but long climb to it.

Now I am going to try and tackle the local trail that is just over three miles with only a couple of short climbs.

Next goal is six miles on the street and then the six mile trail at the Charlie Elliot Wildlife Center. It is supposed to have a couple of hard climbs to it.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:32 pm
by jaskc78
blues2cruise wrote:
zeligman wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:My Nitro jacket keeps me dry and warm. :)
I'm guessing that there's no shortage of volunteers for that duty, and that the hubby does it well! :wink:
Have no hubby. I'm taking applications though? Got a resume? :wink:

:laughing: j/k
Blues, i thought we had something....you even promised to teach me the secret of your packing techniques in exchange for my proposal.... :inlove2: :cry: