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Tuno
January 11th 10, 10:27 PM
This very nicely done video interweaves profiles of Tony "TS1" Smolder
and the Tucson Soaring Club.

I especially like "the orgasm at the end of the flight"!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRIhQn1zZ6Q

Mike the Strike
January 11th 10, 10:40 PM
On Jan 11, 3:27*pm, Tuno > wrote:
> This very nicely done video interweaves profiles of Tony "TS1" Smolder
> and the Tucson Soaring Club.
>
> I especially like "the orgasm at the end of the flight"!
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRIhQn1zZ6Q

Just shows what you can do with a professional camera crew and editors
who know how to tell a story.

TUSC goes from strength to strength with increasing membership,
several recent private ship acquisitions by members and a growing
cross-country group. The Open Day featured in the video definitely
helped.

The weather station at El Tiro Gliderport is back on line too, so you
folks back east can check out our 70-degree weather. There were
thermals today too!

http://www.mike-the-strike.net/Soaring_Forecast/ElTiro.htm

Mike

jcarlyle
January 11th 10, 10:58 PM
The 70 degree F in January seemss attractive, but the catch is the 110
degree F at 1700 in November! No thank you - too damn hot! I'm sure
August is absolutely, positively outrageous...

-John


On Jan 11, 5:40 pm, Mike the Strike > wrote:
> The weather station at El Tiro Gliderport is back on line too, so you
> folks back east can check out our 70-degree weather. There were
> thermals today too!
>
> http://www.mike-the-strike.net/Soaring_Forecast/ElTiro.htm
>
> Mike

kirk.stant
January 11th 10, 11:02 PM
On Jan 11, 4:58*pm, jcarlyle > wrote:
> The 70 degree F in January seemss attractive, but the catch is the 110
> degree F at 1700 in November! No thank you - too damn hot! I'm sure
> August is absolutely, positively outrageous...
>
> -John

Ah, but when it's 110 on the ground, it's nice and cool at cloudbase
over the Canyon...

66

jcarlyle
January 11th 10, 11:06 PM
I'll bet, but you have to be functional enough to survive the tow. I
wouldn't be conscious 30 seconds after the canopy closed...

-John

On Jan 11, 6:02 pm, "kirk.stant" > wrote:
> On Jan 11, 4:58 pm, jcarlyle > wrote:
>
> > The 70 degree F in January seemss attractive, but the catch is the 110
> > degree F at 1700 in November! No thank you - too damn hot! I'm sure
> > August is absolutely, positively outrageous...
>
> > -John
>
> Ah, but when it's 110 on the ground, it's nice and cool at cloudbase
> over the Canyon...
>
> 66

Uncle Fuzzy
January 11th 10, 11:15 PM
On Jan 11, 3:06*pm, jcarlyle > wrote:
> I'll bet, but you have to be functional enough to survive the tow. I
> wouldn't be conscious 30 seconds after the canopy closed...
>
> -John
>
> On Jan 11, 6:02 pm, "kirk.stant" > wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jan 11, 4:58 pm, jcarlyle > wrote:
>
> > > The 70 degree F in January seemss attractive, but the catch is the 110
> > > degree F at 1700 in November! No thank you - too damn hot! I'm sure
> > > August is absolutely, positively outrageous...
>
> > > -John
>
> > Ah, but when it's 110 on the ground, it's nice and cool at cloudbase
> > over the Canyon...
>
> > 66- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Hmmm,
When I'm sweating in my Grob Solar Sauna, I just remind myself that
lots of people spend good money at "Health Clubs" to sit in a 180
degree room with a bunch of nearly naked fat guys. Then I climb to
17k, chill out, and enjoy the view.

Renny[_2_]
January 11th 10, 11:25 PM
On Jan 11, 3:27*pm, Tuno > wrote:
> This very nicely done video interweaves profiles of Tony "TS1" Smolder
> and the Tucson Soaring Club.
>
> I especially like "the orgasm at the end of the flight"!
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRIhQn1zZ6Q

Excellent work! Can you tell me "how" you are using this video? Was it
shown on local TV to help recruit new club members? Also, in addition
to it being available for viewing on youtube, is it being distributed
in some other fashion to get the "word" out?

Thanks - Renny

Tuno
January 11th 10, 11:36 PM
Renny,

I will have to rely on someone from within the Tucson club to answer
your question. I know it was shot as part of an open house weekend
they had a month or so ago, and by all accounts it was a home run.

2NO

Tuno
January 11th 10, 11:37 PM
Hey John what Tucson are you writing about?!

I've lived in southern Arizona all but one year since 1990 and never
saw it at or near 110 in Tucson in any month of the year. The average
high in November is only 72, and the highest average high temp is 100
in June!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucson,_az#Climate_and_environmental_issues

rlovinggood
January 11th 10, 11:51 PM
TO:
Tony Smolder, Tuscon Soaring Club, Writer / Producer Gene Einfrank,
Photographer / Editor Dan Sheffer
(and I'm sure a cast of many others):

WELL DONE!



Ray Lovinggood
Carrboro, North Carolina, USA

jcarlyle
January 12th 10, 12:05 AM
Tuno, click on Mike's weather station link below, look at the top
picture.
http://www.mike-the-strike.net/Soaring_Forecast/ElTiro.htm

-John

Tuno wrote:
> Hey John what Tucson are you writing about?!
>
> I've lived in southern Arizona all but one year since 1990 and never
> saw it at or near 110 in Tucson in any month of the year. The average
> high in November is only 72, and the highest average high temp is 100
> in June!
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucson,_az#Climate_and_environmental_issues

Mike the Strike
January 12th 10, 12:25 AM
On Jan 11, 5:05*pm, jcarlyle > wrote:
> Tuno, click on Mike's weather station link below, look at the top
> picture.
> *http://www.mike-the-strike.net/Soaring_Forecast/ElTiro.htm
>
> -John
>
> Tuno wrote:
> > Hey John what Tucson are you writing about?!
>
> > I've lived in southern Arizona all but one year since 1990 and never
> > saw it at or near 110 in Tucson in any month of the year. The average
> > high in November is only 72, and the highest average high temp is 100
> > in June!
>
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucson,_az#Climate_and_environmental_issues

The weather station failed due to water damage in a thunderstorm and
the temperature defaulted to a constant 109.6 degrees late last
summer. I just got it back online with new hardware and am working to
update the webcams. I did see the temperature over 100 degrees a few
times last summer, but it never made 110. Anyway, we have a couple of
good antidotes - if you're flying, get high and stay high, if you're
on the ground, apply cold beer!

Mike

Paul Remde
January 12th 10, 01:30 AM
Very nice!!!!

Paul Remde

"Tuno" > wrote in message
...
> This very nicely done video interweaves profiles of Tony "TS1" Smolder
> and the Tucson Soaring Club.
>
> I especially like "the orgasm at the end of the flight"!
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRIhQn1zZ6Q

Frank Whiteley
January 12th 10, 04:01 AM
On Jan 11, 4:25*pm, Renny > wrote:
> On Jan 11, 3:27*pm, Tuno > wrote:
>
> > This very nicely done video interweaves profiles of Tony "TS1" Smolder
> > and the Tucson Soaring Club.
>
> > I especially like "the orgasm at the end of the flight"!
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRIhQn1zZ6Q
>
> Excellent work! Can you tell me "how" you are using this video? Was it
> shown on local TV to help recruit new club members? Also, in addition
> to it being available for viewing on youtube, is it being distributed
> in some other fashion to get the "word" out?
>
> Thanks - Renny

After a little digging, it appears to be a production of Tucson city
channel 12. Randy Acree believes it may be broadcast in the future,
but it also appears to have been posted to youtube by the station.
Note the embed link is disabled. If you click on the logo, you'll see
a number of city videos. http://tucson12.tv/ is the station link.

Frank Whiteley

Renny[_2_]
January 12th 10, 02:29 PM
On Jan 11, 9:01*pm, Frank Whiteley > wrote:
> On Jan 11, 4:25*pm, Renny > wrote:
>
> > On Jan 11, 3:27*pm, Tuno > wrote:
>
> > > This very nicely done video interweaves profiles of Tony "TS1" Smolder
> > > and the Tucson Soaring Club.
>
> > > I especially like "the orgasm at the end of the flight"!
>
> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRIhQn1zZ6Q
>
> > Excellent work! Can you tell me "how" you are using this video? Was it
> > shown on local TV to help recruit new club members? Also, in addition
> > to it being available for viewing on youtube, is it being distributed
> > in some other fashion to get the "word" out?
>
> > Thanks - Renny
>
> After a little digging, it appears to be a production of Tucson city
> channel 12. *Randy Acree believes it may be broadcast in the future,
> but it also appears to have been posted to youtube by the station.
> Note the embed link is disabled. *If you click on the logo, you'll see
> a number of city videos. *http://tucson12.tv/is the station link.
>
> Frank Whiteley

Frank,
Roger! Thanks for the "digging" and info!
Renny

HoUdino
January 12th 10, 03:58 PM
Fantastic leveraging of an "open house" with local media!!! Shows what
can be done with a little effort and promotion. Local media is hungry
for these type of stories. Do nothing and only the occasional crash
makes the news....

So go forth and "make news"!

LT

Mike the Strike
January 12th 10, 04:11 PM
On Jan 12, 7:29*am, Renny > wrote:
> On Jan 11, 9:01*pm, Frank Whiteley > wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jan 11, 4:25*pm, Renny > wrote:
>
> > > On Jan 11, 3:27*pm, Tuno > wrote:
>
> > > > This very nicely done video interweaves profiles of Tony "TS1" Smolder
> > > > and the Tucson Soaring Club.
>
> > > > I especially like "the orgasm at the end of the flight"!
>
> > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRIhQn1zZ6Q
>
> > > Excellent work! Can you tell me "how" you are using this video? Was it
> > > shown on local TV to help recruit new club members? Also, in addition
> > > to it being available for viewing on youtube, is it being distributed
> > > in some other fashion to get the "word" out?
>
> > > Thanks - Renny
>
> > After a little digging, it appears to be a production of Tucson city
> > channel 12. *Randy Acree believes it may be broadcast in the future,
> > but it also appears to have been posted to youtube by the station.
> > Note the embed link is disabled. *If you click on the logo, you'll see
> > a number of city videos. *http://tucson12.tv/isthe station link.
>
> > Frank Whiteley
>
> Frank,
> Roger! Thanks for the "digging" and info!
> Renny

Yes indeed, Tucson Channel 12 spent considerable time at El Tiro
taking footage of the open day and broadcast this segment on air
locally. They interviewed a bunch of TUSC guys as part of the
program, but the final product built the story around our own
Smolderator. I thought it made a nice story and tied things together
very well.

It's hard to know how much good the Open Day and TV coverage did for
the club. A couple of former members have rejoined as a result of the
publicity and we have several more newbies, so it's possible we
acquired up to 5 new members. It's also not bad to show our landlord
(the BLM) that our club is appreciated by the local community.

Region 9 South will be held at El Tiro in May this year - a really
nice time - warm enough for thermals but not too hot, so come see for
yourselves.

Mike

Mike

Ron
January 19th 10, 10:49 PM
On Jan 12, 9:11*am, Mike the Strike > wrote:
> On Jan 12, 7:29*am, Renny > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 11, 9:01*pm, Frank Whiteley > wrote:
>
> > > On Jan 11, 4:25*pm, Renny > wrote:
>
> > > > On Jan 11, 3:27*pm, Tuno > wrote:
>
> > > > > This very nicely done video interweaves profiles of Tony "TS1" Smolder
> > > > > and the Tucson Soaring Club.
>
> > > > > I especially like "the orgasm at the end of the flight"!
>
> > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRIhQn1zZ6Q
>
> > > > Excellent work! Can you tell me "how" you are using this video? Was it
> > > > shown on local TV to help recruit new club members? Also, in addition
> > > > to it being available for viewing on youtube, is it being distributed
> > > > in some other fashion to get the "word" out?
>
> > > > Thanks - Renny
>
> > > After a little digging, it appears to be a production of Tucson city
> > > channel 12. *RandyAcreebelieves it may be broadcast in the future,
> > > but it also appears to have been posted to youtube by the station.
> > > Note the embed link is disabled. *If you click on the logo, you'll see
> > > a number of city videos. *http://tucson12.tv/isthestation link.
>
> > > Frank Whiteley
>
> > Frank,
> > Roger! Thanks for the "digging" and info!
> > Renny
>
> Yes indeed, Tucson Channel 12 spent considerable time at El Tiro
> taking footage of the open day and broadcast this segment on air
> locally. *They interviewed a bunch of TUSC guys as part of the
> program, but the final product built the story around our own
> Smolderator. *I thought it made a nice story and tied things together
> very well.
>
> It's hard to know how much good the Open Day and TV coverage did for
> the club. *A couple of former members have rejoined as a result of the
> publicity and we have several more newbies, so it's possible we
> acquired up to 5 new members. *It's also not bad to show our landlord
> (the BLM) that our club is appreciated by the local community.
>
> Region 9 South will be held at El Tiro in May this year - a really
> nice time - warm enough for thermals but not too hot, so come see for
> yourselves.
>
> Mike
>
> Mike

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRIhQn1zZ6Q this is the link Tony
TS1 sent out

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