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Jeff Landfield
May 21st 04, 02:18 AM
Due to weather conditions beyond our control that have not permitted
soaring here in PA for the last three days we have started a new
competition, ping pong. John Good is in a commanding lead by over 1000
points followed by the Pakistanie Adnan who is close behind. The
Polish guy, Rashad, from New Jeresy is the upcoming favorite underdog,
we have not seen much but tomorrow looks promising for him. There are
several others that are competing including many locals who do not
want the title to be given to an outsider, Karl had a few real
promsisng games today. Many of the pilots are getting well rested for
tomorrows exciting and competitive day of ping pong, there is no
telling the outcome.

Jeff

JuanM
May 21st 04, 10:14 PM
Maybe you should build a 15m table to make it official. Time to build doesn't
seem to be a problem. :-)

G.Kurek
May 22nd 04, 03:36 AM
(Jeff Landfield) wrote in message >...
> Due to weather conditions beyond our control that have not permitted
> soaring here in PA for the last three days we have started a new
> competition, ping pong. John Good is in a commanding lead by over 1000
> points followed by the Pakistanie Adnan who is close behind. The
> Polish guy, Rashad, from New Jeresy is the upcoming favorite underdog,
> we have not seen much but tomorrow looks promising for him. There are
> several others that are competing including many locals who do not
> want the title to be given to an outsider, Karl had a few real
> promsisng games today. Many of the pilots are getting well rested for
> tomorrows exciting and competitive day of ping pong, there is no
> telling the outcome.
>
> Jeff


The Polish guy named Rashad?

Stewart Kissel
May 23rd 04, 03:11 PM
Unfortnately it appears a ship has gone missing and
a search is in progress using the ELT signal. Any
update on this?

Kevin Christner
May 23rd 04, 07:47 PM
On 23 May 2004 14:11:20 GMT, Stewart Kissel
> wrote:

>Unfortnately it appears a ship has gone missing and
>a search is in progress using the ELT signal. Any
>update on this?
>
>

Peter Masaks glider was found this morning. Unfortunatley he did not
survive the impact. I'm sure someone else can post more specifics.

Kevin

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