Just like many other things I pick up as a hobby and then put away, Poker seems to be my new fascination. I think one of the next things I want to get, is a poker table.
There are a ton of people that have built their own tables and have done a great job of it too. I, however, am too lazy to do this for myself and will most likely end up buying something that fits the bill rather than make my own. If you're interested in seeing what other people have accomplished in their spare time, check out this link... http://www.homepokertourney.com/ there is a section there for poker tables and how to build your own. If you happen to be from Calgary and you know someone who builds custom tables in this area, then please drop me a note with their contact information. I'd love to chat with them about pricing and how long it takes to build one.
In the meantime, if you have any links to websites with some good poker tips, strategies, or information on how to bluff, please send them my way. I'd like to read up and become a better player. ;)
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Thursday, June 01, 2006
Kites - Foil or Traditional?
So I had the chance recently, to "go fly a kite".... literally. I hadn't gone kite flying in about 20 years. It was such a rush. In fact I enjoyed it so much I'm thinking of getting my own kite instead of relying on my friend to use his.
I have to admit though, I am impressed with the way kite technology has changed over the years. The kite that I was flying was a 2 string kite, which of course allows it to be infinitely more acrobatic than the traditional, single line, diamond shaped kite. I was surprised at how quickly I was able to learn how to make it do a few simple stunts too.
So now I'm thinking of getting my own kite. I can pick one up for about $180.00 CAD. A kite of this calibre should be easy enough for an intermediate or expert flyer. After looking into the selection, I think I've narrowed it down to 2 choices. A Prism Fanatic,
or a Prism Stylus 1.8.
The first is a design more reminiscent of a traditional winged kite and the Stylus is what is called a foil kite (looks a lot like a parachute). Really the only deciding factor is whether or not the kite can be launched without assistance, and I'm not sure I can do that with a foil kite. The nice thing about a foil kite is that it will require less repairs if it crashes to the ground as compared to the Fanatic. So if I can self launch the foil, I'll probably go with that one.
If you're into kite flying and can reccomend a good starter kite for someone that has flown a 2 string kite a few times, then drop me a note. I'd like to read your opinions and check out a couple more options before I buy.
I have to admit though, I am impressed with the way kite technology has changed over the years. The kite that I was flying was a 2 string kite, which of course allows it to be infinitely more acrobatic than the traditional, single line, diamond shaped kite. I was surprised at how quickly I was able to learn how to make it do a few simple stunts too.
So now I'm thinking of getting my own kite. I can pick one up for about $180.00 CAD. A kite of this calibre should be easy enough for an intermediate or expert flyer. After looking into the selection, I think I've narrowed it down to 2 choices. A Prism Fanatic,
or a Prism Stylus 1.8.
The first is a design more reminiscent of a traditional winged kite and the Stylus is what is called a foil kite (looks a lot like a parachute). Really the only deciding factor is whether or not the kite can be launched without assistance, and I'm not sure I can do that with a foil kite. The nice thing about a foil kite is that it will require less repairs if it crashes to the ground as compared to the Fanatic. So if I can self launch the foil, I'll probably go with that one.If you're into kite flying and can reccomend a good starter kite for someone that has flown a 2 string kite a few times, then drop me a note. I'd like to read your opinions and check out a couple more options before I buy.
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