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Folks,
After spending many hours waiting for a retrieve after land-outs and waiting on a grid for a couple or more hours each day at last year's Region Six race, I realized it would be really great to have a book on board. So, what books should I put on my reading list. A small, paperback book that can be easily stuffed into the glider would be the ticket. While glider related books would be on top of the list, what else do you think would be great reading material while sitting in a field with nobody but crows looking (and laughing) at you? Thanks, Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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After spending many hours waiting for a retrieve after
land-outs and waiting on a grid for a couple or more hours each day at last year's Region Six race, I realized it would be really great to have a book on board. Self-Launch! Retractable Engine Sailplanes by Pete Williams Sorry Ray, I could not resist. Robert Mudd |
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![]() After spending many hours waiting for a retrieve after land-outs and waiting on a grid for a couple or more hours each day at last year's Region Six race, I realized it would be really great to have a book on board. Self-Launch! Retractable Engine Sailplanes by Pete Williams Sorry Ray, I could not resist. Robert Mudd Along the same lines: A Field Guide to Cows: How to Identify and Appreciate America's 52 Breeds by John Pukite (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...481224-1578260) |
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Olivier Bertoe wrote:
After spending many hours waiting for a retrieve after land-outs and waiting on a grid for a couple or more hours each day at last year's Region Six race, I realized it would be really great to have a book on board. How about the Holy Bible? And maybe one of them collars, so if the farmer drives up reeel fast and asks why you landed there, you can tell him you were brought there by a higher power G... I'm tellin' ya, a "Caddyshack" glider movie would do more for the sport than trying to do an "adventure" version... -- ------------+ Mark Boyd Avenal, California, USA |
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I used to carry a copy of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales for landout reading. I
cannot tell you how that knowledge has made me try just a little harder to find something and center it and get the hell up and out of there. |
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John Shelton wrote:
I used to carry a copy of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales for landout reading. I cannot tell you how that knowledge has made me try just a little harder to find something and center it and get the hell up and out of there. Really? I'd think some of those stories would give you some good ideas for Pez. Have you seen the 2001 version of "A Knight's Tale" good movie, great soundtrack. http://tinyurl.com/3h4g2 Cheers, Shawn |
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At 13:00 14 March 2004, Ray Lovinggood wrote:
Folks, After spending many hours waiting for a retrieve after land-outs and waiting on a grid for a couple or more hours each day at last year's Region Six race, I realized it would be really great to have a book on board. So, what books should I put on my reading list. A small, paperback book that can be easily stuffed into the glider would be the ticket. While glider related books would be on top of the list, what else do you think would be great reading material while sitting in a field with nobody but crows looking (and laughing) at you? Thanks, Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA Ray, You might try Jacques Barzun's 'Dawn to Decadence; 500 Years of Western Cultural Life.' If that's too heavy try PhilipWill's 'On Beinga Bird'; you can find it in used book stores on the net. |
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I always had the problem of reading the first 3 chapters of the same book
over and over. With long gaps (hopefully) between landouts, novels had a way of never getting finished. My solution was to move to short stories. I now carry along the anthology "Best American Short Stories of [year]". A particularly bad year of landouts in remote places sees me finishing the majority of a single edition. A good year sees the book safely stowed and never opened. Short stories are also great for short-haul airline travel and similar adventures. You'll find the specific series (Edited by Katrina Kenison) on Amazon and usually stocked at local booksellers. P3 "Ray Lovinggood" wrote in message ... Folks, After spending many hours waiting for a retrieve after land-outs and waiting on a grid for a couple or more hours each day at last year's Region Six race, I realized it would be really great to have a book on board. |
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No recommendations on What to read, but I've got one on How--
Install Microsoft Reader and AvantGo on your handheld. AvantGo lets you get copies of lots of newspapers and magazines on your handheld. With MS Reader and the files on the Gutenburg Project (kind of a KaZaa for people who read), you can put just about any classic book on your handheld. When I land out, I've got: BBC News Reuters Cato Daily Commentary Alternet.org Financial Times NY Times Washington Post ....all from AvantGo. And from Project Gutenburg & MS Reader I've got: The Importance of Being Earnest - Wilde The Law - Bastiat The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Twain No Treason - Spooner No need to carry anything that you're not already carrying. "Ray Lovinggood" wrote in message ... Folks, After spending many hours waiting for a retrieve after land-outs and waiting on a grid for a couple or more hours each day at last year's Region Six race, I realized it would be really great to have a book on board. So, what books should I put on my reading list. A small, paperback book that can be easily stuffed into the glider would be the ticket. While glider related books would be on top of the list, what else do you think would be great reading material while sitting in a field with nobody but crows looking (and laughing) at you? Thanks, Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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