Constructive Objectives 2006

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Coral Sea
Coral Sea
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QLD, 476 posts
3 Jan 2006 10:45pm
OK, so if we stand back and think about some of the “less than constructive” communication that has happened on this forum during 2005, perhaps at this moment of a new year, we can all take a deep happy breath, and turn our minds again to thinking about some positive things to discuss?

Where is this whole kite circus going in 2006? What is the "BIG PICTURE"??

Anyone want to put up their hand to suggest some constructive discussion objectives for the forum for the next 12 months?

Let’s tick a few things off.

I can think of plenty – fitting an ever expanding kiting community into our waters and communities is one that springs to mind immediately.

Enjoy.

Andy.
waveslave
waveslave
WA
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WA, 4263 posts
3 Jan 2006 9:13pm
Cheers Andy.

Probably the most pressing issue for early 2006 is whether Laurie will print cool Seabreeze.com.au T-shirts.
The forum lurkers are ready to buy online now.

It's also rumoured that WAKSA will offer a free cool T-shirt with every new membership.

Yep, 2006 is going to be a huge kite T-shirt year.

Regards
'slave
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
3 Jan 2006 9:26pm
Yea, launching kite tee shirts made from forum contributors, and voted on by such could go in to production at Breast Kiteboarding in Kalgoorlie and sales and marketing must be outsourced to the East Coast.

Slave you ARE a FN genius!

I want a "Wave Slave" tee shirt.



poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
4 Jan 2006 1:32am
T shirts, yeah 2006 for T shirts.
'slave, your a fkn genius
Ben De Jonge
Ben De Jonge
WA
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WA, 819 posts
4 Jan 2006 4:59pm
Geez you guys, can't you be serious for two seconds.

Andy obviously has a bit of New Year self awareness to get off his brest, and all you can do is talk about t-shirts.

Thank Kee-Riste for you guys.

Coral Sea
Coral Sea
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476 posts
QLD, 476 posts
5 Jan 2006 9:36am
the loopy chicken
the loopy chicken
WA
20 posts
WA, 20 posts
5 Jan 2006 10:11am
make the tshirts in secret beige....then the beaches wont seem so crowded and everyone will be happy
grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin
WA
2331 posts
WA, 2331 posts
5 Jan 2006 10:50am
Personally, I think the way forward for kites is to sharpen the wingtips into points for more speed, decrease the length of lines for more radical turns.
In fact, why not get rid of the lines altogether, while we are at it remove the leading edge bladder and slip a carbon pole up there, attach that pole to a slightly more volumous board, and voila you could have a really exciting sport. I don't know why dont we call it hmmmm....... windsurfing


only jokin ... I'll bugger off to my own forum now.
bondo
bondo
QLD
699 posts
QLD, 699 posts
5 Jan 2006 1:41pm
if you did that grumplestiltskin you wouldnt be able to glue glass shards to your kite lines.
Coral Sea
Coral Sea
QLD
476 posts
QLD, 476 posts
5 Jan 2006 1:47pm
technical discussion...great! We as the everyday riders have a pretty valuable perspective on how the gear is working and how we'd like to see it evolve.

Sorry rumple, the foil has been freed from the board now, and the increased freedom it gives us to move the foil through the windstream and generate power, makes us loathe to put it back.

But I agree, why not sharpen and rigidify the kite foil with light carbon struts like mini multi-piece sailboard masts, and have a mylar and carbon wing with a little bit of tube for floatation?

You only have to look at the bird wings to see the ultimate foil shapes for generating power from a moving airstream.
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
5 Jan 2006 10:40pm
neoniphon is on to some thing, bags pelican wings
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