No offence RealPlayer......so glad you don't kite anywhere near me... If you keep up the attitude and bad kiting policies you seem to currently have, even after the good advise that kind, thoughtful EXPERIENCED kiters are giving you...
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=19742 you might end up a getting your local kiting spot closed or even worse....become a statistic... Kiting is a great sport, and s--t unfortantly does happen, even to the most experienced kiter....the point is.... our job is to try to minimise it... which means following some basic rules(riding in offshore is not one), and self control. Sometimes showing a little maturity and taking a little advise will take you a long way (safely).
Bugger about losing your kite, every kiter will feel for you, maybe this will remind you that this sport needs to shown some respect!!

Have Fun.... be safe......don't to be impatient and do stupid things and listen to those that know and are trying to help you.