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BravoCharlie
February 18th 10, 04:07 AM
Hello Pilots,

I am pleased to announce the second annual spring soaring seminar to
be held in Boulder, Colorado. It is entitled the 2010 Performance
Soaring Seminar and Colorado Soaring Awards.

It will be held on February 27, 2010, 9:00 – 5:00 MST at the National
Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder.

The event is nearly at capacity (100) but a VERY few spots remain. If
you wish to attend personally please reply directly to this post to
receive an Evite.

The good news (if you cannot attend in person) is that the event will
be webcast and you can attend remotely. We experimented with this
last year and a number of pilots attended on line. The feedback was
very positive. So, if you attended on line last year, let folks know
what you thought.

Frank Whiteley put this webcast technology to work and deserves a lot
of credit for making it go. Bill Daniels will assist as fellow
techie. It is great technology for presentations such as this in our
sport. Frank will post about the connection details as we get closer
to the event.

Here is the line up (not necessarily in this order):

Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
Al Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
Aland Adams: Your Ship; Tuning for Performance
Dave Leonard: Speed to Fly; Maximize Cruise
John Seaborn: Maximize the Climb
Panel Discussion

Special Soaring Fantasy: Ralph “Woody” Woodward: 1000 km + in the EB28
in Namibia, Africa

Frank Whiteley, Colorado SSA Governor, will present the 2009 Colorado
Soaring Awards.

Be there.

Fly safely,

Bob Caldwell

Paul Remde
February 18th 10, 04:32 AM
Hi,

I enjoyed watching many of the presentations remotely last year. Well done
and very informative.

I'm looking forward to it again this year already.

Paul Remde

"BravoCharlie" > wrote in message
...
Hello Pilots,

I am pleased to announce the second annual spring soaring seminar to
be held in Boulder, Colorado. It is entitled the 2010 Performance
Soaring Seminar and Colorado Soaring Awards.

It will be held on February 27, 2010, 9:00 – 5:00 MST at the National
Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder.

The event is nearly at capacity (100) but a VERY few spots remain. If
you wish to attend personally please reply directly to this post to
receive an Evite.

The good news (if you cannot attend in person) is that the event will
be webcast and you can attend remotely. We experimented with this
last year and a number of pilots attended on line. The feedback was
very positive. So, if you attended on line last year, let folks know
what you thought.

Frank Whiteley put this webcast technology to work and deserves a lot
of credit for making it go. Bill Daniels will assist as fellow
techie. It is great technology for presentations such as this in our
sport. Frank will post about the connection details as we get closer
to the event.

Here is the line up (not necessarily in this order):

Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
Al Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
Aland Adams: Your Ship; Tuning for Performance
Dave Leonard: Speed to Fly; Maximize Cruise
John Seaborn: Maximize the Climb
Panel Discussion

Special Soaring Fantasy: Ralph “Woody” Woodward: 1000 km + in the EB28
in Namibia, Africa

Frank Whiteley, Colorado SSA Governor, will present the 2009 Colorado
Soaring Awards.

Be there.

Fly safely,

Bob Caldwell

Michael Reid
February 18th 10, 05:51 AM
So the obvious question is, what is the web address to view the
webcast?

Michael

19
February 18th 10, 05:55 AM
On Feb 17, 9:07*pm, BravoCharlie >
wrote:
> Hello Pilots,
>
> I am pleased to announce the second annual spring soaring seminar to
> be held in Boulder, Colorado. *It is entitled the 2010 Performance
> Soaring Seminar and Colorado Soaring Awards.
>
> It will be held on February 27, 2010, 9:00 – 5:00 MST at the National
> Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder.
>
> The event is nearly at capacity (100) but a VERY few spots remain. *If
> you wish to attend personally please reply directly to this post to
> receive an Evite.
>
> The good news (if you cannot attend in person) is that the event will
> be webcast and you can attend remotely. *We experimented with this
> last year and a number of pilots attended on line. *The feedback was
> very positive. *So, if you attended on line last year, let folks know
> what you thought.
>
> Frank Whiteley put this webcast technology to work and deserves a lot
> of credit for making it go. *Bill Daniels will assist as fellow
> techie. *It is great technology for presentations such as this in our
> sport. *Frank will post about the connection details as we get closer
> to the event.
>
> Here is the line up (not necessarily in this order):
>
> Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
> Al Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
> Aland Adams: Your Ship; Tuning for Performance
> Dave Leonard: *Speed to Fly; Maximize Cruise
> John Seaborn: Maximize the Climb
> Panel Discussion
>
> Special Soaring Fantasy: Ralph “Woody” Woodward: 1000 km + in the EB28
> in Namibia, Africa
>
> Frank Whiteley, Colorado SSA Governor, will present the 2009 Colorado
> Soaring Awards.
>
> Be there.
>
> Fly safely,
>
> Bob Caldwell

I'd LOVE to request an invite and attend, but my wife's birthday the
day before precludes a flight to Boulder by the next morning. How
does one get in on the webcast? Sitting in on the event long distance
is at least 2nd best to being there.

Bob T.
19

jsbrake[_2_]
February 18th 10, 04:11 PM
For those of us that can neither attend nor be available for the
webcast... will the video be posted for downloading later? I think
that would be well-received, too.

Dave Nadler
February 18th 10, 04:25 PM
On Feb 17, 11:07*pm, BravoCharlie >
wrote:
> Hello Pilots,
>
> I am pleased to announce the second annual spring soaring seminar to
> be held in Boulder, Colorado. *It is entitled the 2010 Performance
> Soaring Seminar and Colorado Soaring Awards.
>
> It will be held on February 27, 2010, 9:00 – 5:00 MST at the National
> Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder.
>
> The event is nearly at capacity (100) but a VERY few spots remain. *If
> you wish to attend personally please reply directly to this post to
> receive an Evite.
>
> The good news (if you cannot attend in person) is that the event will
> be webcast and you can attend remotely. *We experimented with this
> last year and a number of pilots attended on line. *The feedback was
> very positive. *So, if you attended on line last year, let folks know
> what you thought.
>
> Frank Whiteley put this webcast technology to work and deserves a lot
> of credit for making it go. *Bill Daniels will assist as fellow
> techie. *It is great technology for presentations such as this in our
> sport. *Frank will post about the connection details as we get closer
> to the event.
>
> Here is the line up (not necessarily in this order):
>
> Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
> Al Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
> Aland Adams: Your Ship; Tuning for Performance
> Dave Leonard: *Speed to Fly; Maximize Cruise
> John Seaborn: Maximize the Climb
> Panel Discussion
>
> Special Soaring Fantasy: Ralph “Woody” Woodward: 1000 km + in the EB28
> in Namibia, Africa
>
> Frank Whiteley, Colorado SSA Governor, will present the 2009 Colorado
> Soaring Awards.
>
> Be there.
>
> Fly safely,
>
> Bob Caldwell

What ? No talk on the PW-5 ?

Frank Whiteley
February 18th 10, 04:41 PM
On Feb 18, 9:11*am, jsbrake > wrote:
> For those of us that can neither attend nor be available for the
> webcast... will the video be posted for downloading later? *I think
> that would be well-received, too.

Depends on the success in recording. We're still waiting on last
year's to be hosted. I offered, but never got my hands on the video
files.

There will be 100 webinar seats.

Sign-up to be announced. It may be divided into AM and PM sessions,
e.g. separate webinars.

Frank Whiteley

Free Flight 107
February 20th 10, 01:18 AM
I'd love toi either see thei as a Webinar or on a recording, how do I
sign up?

Many thanks,

FreeFlight Wayne

Frank Whiteley
February 24th 10, 05:37 AM
On Feb 17, 9:07*pm, BravoCharlie >
wrote:
> Hello Pilots,
>
> I am pleased to announce the second annual spring soaring seminar to
> be held in Boulder, Colorado. *It is entitled the 2010 Performance
> Soaring Seminar and Colorado Soaring Awards.
>
> It will be held on February 27, 2010, 9:00 – 5:00 MST at the National
> Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder.
>
> The event is nearly at capacity (100) but a VERY few spots remain. *If
> you wish to attend personally please reply directly to this post to
> receive an Evite.
>
> The good news (if you cannot attend in person) is that the event will
> be webcast and you can attend remotely. *We experimented with this
> last year and a number of pilots attended on line. *The feedback was
> very positive. *So, if you attended on line last year, let folks know
> what you thought.
>
> Frank Whiteley put this webcast technology to work and deserves a lot
> of credit for making it go. *Bill Daniels will assist as fellow
> techie. *It is great technology for presentations such as this in our
> sport. *Frank will post about the connection details as we get closer
> to the event.
>
> Here is the line up (not necessarily in this order):
>
> Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
> Al Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
> Aland Adams: Your Ship; Tuning for Performance
> Dave Leonard: *Speed to Fly; Maximize Cruise
> John Seaborn: Maximize the Climb
> Panel Discussion
>
> Special Soaring Fantasy: Ralph “Woody” Woodward: 1000 km + in the EB28
> in Namibia, Africa
>
> Frank Whiteley, Colorado SSA Governor, will present the 2009 Colorado
> Soaring Awards.
>
> Be there.
>
> Fly safely,
>
> Bob Caldwell

Register for Session A, Session B, or both.

http://www.soaringchapters.org

Tim Taylor
February 24th 10, 06:16 AM
On Feb 17, 9:07*pm, BravoCharlie >
wrote:
> Hello Pilots,
>
> I am pleased to announce the second annual spring soaring seminar to
> be held in Boulder, Colorado. *It is entitled the 2010 Performance
> Soaring Seminar and Colorado Soaring Awards.
>
> It will be held on February 27, 2010, 9:00 – 5:00 MST at the National
> Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder.
>
> The event is nearly at capacity (100) but a VERY few spots remain. *If
> you wish to attend personally please reply directly to this post to
> receive an Evite.
>
> The good news (if you cannot attend in person) is that the event will
> be webcast and you can attend remotely. *We experimented with this
> last year and a number of pilots attended on line. *The feedback was
> very positive. *So, if you attended on line last year, let folks know
> what you thought.
>
> Frank Whiteley put this webcast technology to work and deserves a lot
> of credit for making it go. *Bill Daniels will assist as fellow
> techie. *It is great technology for presentations such as this in our
> sport. *Frank will post about the connection details as we get closer
> to the event.
>
> Here is the line up (not necessarily in this order):
>
> Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
> Al Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
> Aland Adams: Your Ship; Tuning for Performance
> Dave Leonard: *Speed to Fly; Maximize Cruise
> John Seaborn: Maximize the Climb
> Panel Discussion
>
> Special Soaring Fantasy: Ralph “Woody” Woodward: 1000 km + in the EB28
> in Namibia, Africa
>
> Frank Whiteley, Colorado SSA Governor, will present the 2009 Colorado
> Soaring Awards.
>
> Be there.
>
> Fly safely,
>
> Bob Caldwell

Bob,

Do you have a schedule yet so we know which session(s) to sign up for?

Todd
February 24th 10, 02:39 PM
> Register for Session A, Session B, or both.
>
> http://www.soaringchapters.org

Did I miss something here? All I see is a Google calendar with events
and no registration information.

Frank Whiteley
February 24th 10, 05:14 PM
On Feb 24, 7:39*am, Todd > wrote:
> > Register for Session A, Session B, or both.
>
> >http://www.soaringchapters.org
>
> Did I miss something here? *All I see is a Google calendar with events
> and no registration information.

There should be two widgets above the calendar. Browser version?

Frank

Todd
February 24th 10, 06:50 PM
> > Did I miss something here? *All I see is a Google calendar with events
> > and no registration information.
>
> There should be two widgets above the calendar. *Browser version?
>
> Frank
Blame it on Google!
Widgets are now there!

Frank Whiteley
February 25th 10, 04:27 AM
On Feb 23, 11:16*pm, Tim Taylor > wrote:
> On Feb 17, 9:07*pm, BravoCharlie >
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello Pilots,
>
> > I am pleased to announce the second annual spring soaring seminar to
> > be held in Boulder, Colorado. *It is entitled the 2010 Performance
> > Soaring Seminar and Colorado Soaring Awards.
>
> > It will be held on February 27, 2010, 9:00 – 5:00 MST at the National
> > Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder.
>
> > The event is nearly at capacity (100) but a VERY few spots remain. *If
> > you wish to attend personally please reply directly to this post to
> > receive an Evite.
>
> > The good news (if you cannot attend in person) is that the event will
> > be webcast and you can attend remotely. *We experimented with this
> > last year and a number of pilots attended on line. *The feedback was
> > very positive. *So, if you attended on line last year, let folks know
> > what you thought.
>
> > Frank Whiteley put this webcast technology to work and deserves a lot
> > of credit for making it go. *Bill Daniels will assist as fellow
> > techie. *It is great technology for presentations such as this in our
> > sport. *Frank will post about the connection details as we get closer
> > to the event.
>
> > Here is the line up (not necessarily in this order):
>
> > Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
> > Al Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
> > Aland Adams: Your Ship; Tuning for Performance
> > Dave Leonard: *Speed to Fly; Maximize Cruise
> > John Seaborn: Maximize the Climb
> > Panel Discussion
>
> > Special Soaring Fantasy: Ralph “Woody” Woodward: 1000 km + in the EB28
> > in Namibia, Africa
>
> > Frank Whiteley, Colorado SSA Governor, will present the 2009 Colorado
> > Soaring Awards.
>
> > Be there.
>
> > Fly safely,
>
> > Bob Caldwell
>
> Bob,
>
> Do you have a schedule yet so we know which session(s) to sign up for?

9:00-9:45 Aland Adams: Tuning for Performance
9:45-10:30 Alfonso Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-11:15 Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
11:15-12:00 Ralph “Woody” Woodward: The EB 28 in Namibia, Africa
12:00-12:45 Lunch Break and Social Time
12:45-1:15 Colorado Soaring Awards by Frank Whiteley, SSA Governor
1:15-2:30 John Seaborn: Maximizing Your Climb
2:30-2:45 Break
2:45-3:30 Dave Leonard: Running: Speed-to-Fly
3:30-4:00 Time to account for poor planning on my part (we will
probably be behind schedule by now) and break
4:00-5:00 Panel Discussion

February 27th 10, 07:33 PM
On Feb 24, 9:27*pm, Frank Whiteley > wrote:
> On Feb 23, 11:16*pm, Tim Taylor > wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Feb 17, 9:07*pm, BravoCharlie >
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hello Pilots,
>
> > > I am pleased to announce the second annual spring soaringseminarto
> > > be held in Boulder, Colorado. *It is entitled the 2010 Performance
> > > SoaringSeminarand Colorado Soaring Awards.
>
> > > It will be held on February 27, 2010, 9:00 – 5:00 MST at the National
> > > Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder.
>
> > > The event is nearly at capacity (100) but a VERY few spots remain. *If
> > > you wish to attend personally please reply directly to this post to
> > > receive an Evite.
>
> > > The good news (if you cannot attend in person) is that the event will
> > > be webcast and you can attend remotely. *We experimented with this
> > > last year and a number of pilots attended on line. *The feedback was
> > > very positive. *So, if you attended on line last year, let folks know
> > > what you thought.
>
> > > Frank Whiteley put this webcast technology to work and deserves a lot
> > > of credit for making it go. *Bill Daniels will assist as fellow
> > > techie. *It is great technology for presentations such as this in our
> > > sport. *Frank will post about the connection details as we get closer
> > > to the event.
>
> > > Here is the line up (not necessarily in this order):
>
> > > Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
> > > Al Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
> > > Aland Adams: Your Ship; Tuning for Performance
> > > Dave Leonard: *Speed to Fly; Maximize Cruise
> > > John Seaborn: Maximize the Climb
> > > Panel Discussion
>
> > > Special Soaring Fantasy: Ralph “Woody” Woodward: 1000 km + in the EB28
> > > in Namibia, Africa
>
> > > Frank Whiteley, Colorado SSA Governor, will present the 2009 Colorado
> > > Soaring Awards.
>
> > > Be there.
>
> > > Fly safely,
>
> > > Bob Caldwell
>
> > Bob,
>
> > Do you have a schedule yet so we know which session(s) to sign up for?
>
> 9:00-9:45 Aland Adams: Tuning for Performance
> 9:45-10:30 Alfonso Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
> 10:30-10:45 Break
> 10:45-11:15 Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
> 11:15-12:00 Ralph “Woody” Woodward: The EB 28 in Namibia, Africa
> 12:00-12:45 Lunch Break and Social Time
> 12:45-1:15 Colorado Soaring Awards by Frank Whiteley, SSA Governor
> 1:15-2:30 John Seaborn: Maximizing Your Climb
> 2:30-2:45 Break
> 2:45-3:30 Dave Leonard: Running: Speed-to-Fly
> 3:30-4:00 Time to account for poor planning on my part (we will
> probably be behind schedule by now) and break
> 4:00-5:00 Panel Discussion

So did this require a PRE-registration? With Chrome, I see the
widgets but it won't take my email address. With Firefox, it doesn't
get that far, just says can't open connection.

Tim Taylor
February 27th 10, 11:38 PM
On Feb 17, 9:07*pm, BravoCharlie >
wrote:
> Hello Pilots,
>
> I am pleased to announce the second annual spring soaring seminar to
> be held in Boulder, Colorado. *It is entitled the 2010 Performance
> Soaring Seminar and Colorado Soaring Awards.
>
> It will be held on February 27, 2010, 9:00 – 5:00 MST at the National
> Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder.
>
> The event is nearly at capacity (100) but a VERY few spots remain. *If
> you wish to attend personally please reply directly to this post to
> receive an Evite.
>
> The good news (if you cannot attend in person) is that the event will
> be webcast and you can attend remotely. *We experimented with this
> last year and a number of pilots attended on line. *The feedback was
> very positive. *So, if you attended on line last year, let folks know
> what you thought.
>
> Frank Whiteley put this webcast technology to work and deserves a lot
> of credit for making it go. *Bill Daniels will assist as fellow
> techie. *It is great technology for presentations such as this in our
> sport. *Frank will post about the connection details as we get closer
> to the event.
>
> Here is the line up (not necessarily in this order):
>
> Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
> Al Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
> Aland Adams: Your Ship; Tuning for Performance
> Dave Leonard: *Speed to Fly; Maximize Cruise
> John Seaborn: Maximize the Climb
> Panel Discussion
>
> Special Soaring Fantasy: Ralph “Woody” Woodward: 1000 km + in the EB28
> in Namibia, Africa
>
> Frank Whiteley, Colorado SSA Governor, will present the 2009 Colorado
> Soaring Awards.
>
> Be there.
>
> Fly safely,
>
> Bob Caldwell

Outstanding seminar and great presentations! Thanks to Bob for
organizing and Frank for arranging the web transmission. Hope they
captured it someplace and can post to a website or YouTube.

Tim

Frank Whiteley
February 28th 10, 03:24 PM
On Feb 27, 12:33*pm, " > wrote:
> On Feb 24, 9:27*pm, Frank Whiteley > wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Feb 23, 11:16*pm, Tim Taylor > wrote:
>
> > > On Feb 17, 9:07*pm, BravoCharlie >
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Hello Pilots,
>
> > > > I am pleased to announce the second annual spring soaringseminarto
> > > > be held in Boulder, Colorado. *It is entitled the 2010 Performance
> > > > SoaringSeminarand Colorado Soaring Awards.
>
> > > > It will be held on February 27, 2010, 9:00 – 5:00 MST at the National
> > > > Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder.
>
> > > > The event is nearly at capacity (100) but a VERY few spots remain. *If
> > > > you wish to attend personally please reply directly to this post to
> > > > receive an Evite.
>
> > > > The good news (if you cannot attend in person) is that the event will
> > > > be webcast and you can attend remotely. *We experimented with this
> > > > last year and a number of pilots attended on line. *The feedback was
> > > > very positive. *So, if you attended on line last year, let folks know
> > > > what you thought.
>
> > > > Frank Whiteley put this webcast technology to work and deserves a lot
> > > > of credit for making it go. *Bill Daniels will assist as fellow
> > > > techie. *It is great technology for presentations such as this in our
> > > > sport. *Frank will post about the connection details as we get closer
> > > > to the event.
>
> > > > Here is the line up (not necessarily in this order):
>
> > > > Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
> > > > Al Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
> > > > Aland Adams: Your Ship; Tuning for Performance
> > > > Dave Leonard: *Speed to Fly; Maximize Cruise
> > > > John Seaborn: Maximize the Climb
> > > > Panel Discussion
>
> > > > Special Soaring Fantasy: Ralph “Woody” Woodward: 1000 km + in the EB28
> > > > in Namibia, Africa
>
> > > > Frank Whiteley, Colorado SSA Governor, will present the 2009 Colorado
> > > > Soaring Awards.
>
> > > > Be there.
>
> > > > Fly safely,
>
> > > > Bob Caldwell
>
> > > Bob,
>
> > > Do you have a schedule yet so we know which session(s) to sign up for?
>
> > 9:00-9:45 Aland Adams: Tuning for Performance
> > 9:45-10:30 Alfonso Ossorio: Mountain Flying and Safety Considerations
> > 10:30-10:45 Break
> > 10:45-11:15 Bob Faris: Badge and Record Update
> > 11:15-12:00 Ralph “Woody” Woodward: The EB 28 in Namibia, Africa
> > 12:00-12:45 Lunch Break and Social Time
> > 12:45-1:15 Colorado Soaring Awards by Frank Whiteley, SSA Governor
> > 1:15-2:30 John Seaborn: Maximizing Your Climb
> > 2:30-2:45 Break
> > 2:45-3:30 Dave Leonard: Running: Speed-to-Fly
> > 3:30-4:00 Time to account for poor planning on my part (we will
> > probably be behind schedule by now) and break
> > 4:00-5:00 Panel Discussion
>
> So did this require a PRE-registration? *With Chrome, I see the
> widgets but it won't take my email address. *With Firefox, it doesn't
> get that far, just says can't open connection.

Apparently, something not specifically mentioned in the support
documentation. Had another feedback about this aspect of Widget use
for registration.

Frank Whiteley

Eric Greenwell
March 1st 10, 05:02 AM
Frank Whiteley wrote:
> On Feb 27, 12:33 pm, " > wrote:
>
>>
>> So did this require a PRE-registration? With Chrome, I see the
>> widgets but it won't take my email address. With Firefox, it doesn't
>> get that far, just says can't open connection.
>>
>
> Apparently, something not specifically mentioned in the support
> documentation. Had another feedback about this aspect of Widget use
> for registration.
>
> Frank Whiteley
>
Too bad some folks missed it. It was pretty good presentation. The only
problem I had was a temporary microphone disconnect during one talk, not
a fault of the web system.

The window said it was recording, so is a file of the event available?

--
Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (netto to net to email me)

- "Transponders in Sailplanes - Feb/2010" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://tinyurl.com/yb3xywl

- "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz

Frank Whiteley
March 1st 10, 01:09 PM
On Feb 28, 10:02*pm, Eric Greenwell > wrote:
> Frank Whiteley wrote:
> > On Feb 27, 12:33 pm, " > wrote:
>
> >> So did this require a PRE-registration? *With Chrome, I see the
> >> widgets but it won't take my email address. *With Firefox, it doesn't
> >> get that far, just says can't open connection.
>
> > Apparently, something not specifically mentioned in the support
> > documentation. *Had another feedback about this aspect of Widget use
> > for registration.
>
> > Frank Whiteley
>
> Too bad some folks missed it. It was pretty good presentation. The only
> problem I had was a temporary microphone disconnect during one talk, not
> a fault of the web system.
>
> The window said it was recording, so is a file of the event available?
>
> --
> Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (netto to net to email me)
>
> - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Feb/2010" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarmhttp://tinyurl.com/yb3xywl
>
> - "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz

There are multiple recordings, but it will take some post processing.

Yes, the little mic disconnected slowly from the transmitter.
Enthusiastic hand talking I guess;^) We were on the third 9v battery
by about hour six. No one tripped over any wires though!

Frank Whiteley

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