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kd6veb
April 15th 10, 11:09 PM
Hi Gang
This was posted on SOG (Stemme Owner's Group). I am posting it here
and on RAS. Enjoy. Why don't we ever see this kind of stuff done in
the US?
Dave

Don't try this at home, but do be sure to watch the video after
checking the still shots.

Terry

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1265891/Hold-think-youre-going-Skydiver-grabs-gliders-tail-fin-fly-2-100-metres-100mph.html

The above is a long URL and all of it needs to be put as the address
in your browser. If it rolls over into 2 lines then copy the second
line and click on the first line. This will put the first line as the
address in your browser. Then put the cursor at the end of that line,
click paste and the second line will be added so that the full URL
will appear.

Lewis Hartswick
April 16th 10, 02:51 PM
kd6veb wrote:
> Hi Gang
> This was posted on SOG (Stemme Owner's Group). I am posting it here
> and on RAS. Enjoy. Why don't we ever see this kind of stuff done in
> the US?
> Dave
>
> Don't try this at home, but do be sure to watch the video after
> checking the still shots.
>
> Terry
>
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1265891/Hold-think-youre-going-Skydiver-grabs-gliders-tail-fin-fly-2-100-metres-100mph.html
>
> The above is a long URL and all of it needs to be put as the address
> in your browser. If it rolls over into 2 lines then copy the second
> line and click on the first line. This will put the first line as the
> address in your browser. Then put the cursor at the end of that line,
> click paste and the second line will be added so that the full URL
> will appear.
>
There go at least 3 (maybe the fourth in the photo plane) NUTS. :-)
...lew...

Jim[_18_]
April 19th 10, 05:54 PM
On Apr 15, 4:02*pm, "Stephen!" > wrote:
> kd6veb > wrote in news:30c2662b-806a-4b67-ac5f-
> :
>
> > The above is a long URL and all of it needs to be put as the address
> > in your browser. If it rolls over into 2 lines then copy the second
> > line and click on the first line. This will put the first line as the
> > address in your browser. Then put the cursor at the end of that line,
> > click paste and the second line will be added so that the full URL
> > will appear.
>
> *...or one could simply usehttp://tinyurl.com/and do away with all the
> copy/paste nonsense.
>
> --
> RCOS #7
> IBA# 11465http://imagesdesavions.com

I am able to click on the link without cutting and pasting on my mac.

Jim

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