[NSRCA-discussion] Two snaps up in a circle
Ed Miller
edbon85 at charter.net
Sun Jul 9 10:30:22 AKDT 2006
"Baby boomers don't have the exclusive rights to mind altering substances"
Very true. However, just like true pattern aficionado's we perfected their application, dosage and usage.
Of course we are all paying for that fun in the sun as we all suffered from CRS syndrome.
Ed M
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From: John Pavlick
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Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 2:26 PM
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Two snaps up in a circle
Yeah, remember beer isn't just for breakfast anymore. If you really want to see some weird stuff, you have to show up at my house for Tuesday night band practice. Baby boomers don't have the exclusive rights to mind altering substances... <VBG>
John Pavlick
http://www.idseng.com
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From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Ed Miller
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 1:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Snaps
Having grown up in the 60's and 70's, I don't need no stinkin' Doritos, CRT's or PC's to see any weird stuff. The reverse avalanche is like a flash back to a different time for us baby boomers. :)
Ed M.
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From: John Pavlick
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Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Snaps
Easy. Elevator, rudder, aileron. In that order. Works in both directions (left AND right). It even works inverted but you apply opposite aileron / rudder. The whole thing takes about 1 second. That's the problem. Your eyes are "blind" when they're moving. That's another problem. How much of it do we really see?
Here's something to think about. Have you ever looked at an LED display - like an alarm clock or something like that. Does it look like the LEDs are "On" constantly? They're not. OK, in some designs they are but most of the time they are multiplexed. There are 7 segments in a display. The number "8" requires all of them to be illuminated at the same time. The micro that drives them does not turn each one on at the same time. It turns each one on for a certain period of time, then the next one, then the next one. In spite of this, your eyes "see" them all on at the same time. This is due to the persistence of the display and the fact that your eyes and brain aren't as fast as you think they are. Now for some fun. Eat some D'Oritos (or any hard crunchy food - this makes your eyes "blind" for a short period of time) and look at the same display. See what I mean? The same is true for a CRT display (the one on your PC). If the refresh rate is low enough, you'll see some weird stuff if you eat D'Oritos and look at the display.
John Pavlick
http://www.idseng.com
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From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org]On Behalf Of R. LIPRIE
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 11:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Snaps
Nat,'
I agree with what you said, all the way. And it actually helped me understand a little bit more. About the substance of snap rolls. But there still is a very big controversy over the (millions of ways) to do a snap roll. But maybe one day everybody will agree on one particular way.
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