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No report for Day 3 on March 10, but great pictures in the photo
album. Is the website down??? |
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Same here. I have been checking the website every few hours and
amazed that there is no update. The gliding community has been scratching its head trying to figure out how to get the people around the margin more involved. Maybe spicing up the contest reports is a place to start. Imagine only having access to NASCAR results on the following Wednesday! Surely there is a way to get timely and interesting contest postings. |
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On Mar 11, 5:40*pm, wrote:
Same here. *I have been checking the website every few hours and amazed that there is no update. *The gliding community has been scratching its head trying to figure out how to get the people around the margin more involved. *Maybe spicing up the contest reports is a place to start. *Imagine only having access to NASCAR results on the following Wednesday! *Surely there is a way to get timely and interesting contest postings. There is SPOT tracking in near real-time, how is that for timely information? And some info posted here and photos etc. on the SSA site. Pretty timely and interesting to me. Wednesday was a rest day. Maybe that should have been noted on the SSA web site, it was noted on r.a.s in other posts. Maybe folks there can tell you what they did on their rest day. Maybe people relaxed and sat around telling stories. Maybe Dave made it to Havana. Maybe the pilot escaped their wives and found a great strip club and will post photos on the SSA site. It's a rest day, give them a break. Darryl |
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On Mar 11, 8:54*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Mar 11, 5:40*pm, wrote: Same here. *I have been checking the website every few hours and amazed that there is no update. *The gliding community has been scratching its head trying to figure out how to get the people around the margin more involved. *Maybe spicing up the contest reports is a place to start. *Imagine only having access to NASCAR results on the following Wednesday! *Surely there is a way to get timely and interesting contest postings. There is SPOT tracking in near real-time, how is that for timely information? And some info posted here and photos etc. on the SSA site. Pretty timely and interesting to me. Wednesday was a rest day. Maybe that should have been noted on the SSA web site, it was noted on r.a.s in other posts. Maybe folks there can tell you what they did on their rest day. *Maybe people relaxed and sat around *telling stories. Maybe Dave made it to Havana. Maybe the pilot escaped their wives and found a great strip club and will post photos on the SSA site. It's a rest day, give them a break. Darryl The folks are having serious trials and tribulations with scoring; patience please they are working hard. Odd start problems (new start rules), handicapped handicapping (no, the poor old V2 should not have a tougher handicap than Antares), etc, etc. No, I didn't go to Havanna. Day 3 was weaker. I screwed up and didn't have the fastest raw speed (second to day winner Frank Paynter). Striedieck in 2nd place by 1 point, for a cumulative score of 2999. Yup, we old farts (and aspiring old farts like me) need our rest. Tomorrow we go back at it, with weather looking good for the remaining 3 days. See ya, Dave "YO electric" |
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Wow, I expected constructive discussion not the defensive comments!
If they didn't fly then of course there would not be an update. I did not see any schedule posted on the SSA website indicating a rest day, sorry! I really would like to find a way to make the result posting more exciting for spectators like myself. For instance, at the Reno Air Races they post bios on the pilots and descriptions and pictures of their airplanes. Wouldn't it be interesting to have such a feature on the SSA website so you could actually pull for someone even though you had never met them. A link on the race results could take you to the info on each pilot and airplane. The SPOT tracking is neat and I am sure you guys are trying hard to make it exciting. I am sure that such a technique is a large step in the right direction to involving the spectator with the sport. Imagine Red Bull Racing with no TV coverage. Membership and involvment with soaring can only improve with better and more accessible coverage. Surely we can agee on that. |
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On Mar 11, 8:26*pm, wrote:
Wow, I expected constructive discussion not the defensive comments! If they didn't fly then of course there would not be an update. *I did not see any schedule posted on the SSA website indicating a rest day, sorry! *I really would like to find a way to make the result posting more exciting for spectators like myself. *For instance, at the Reno Air Races they post bios on the pilots and descriptions and pictures of their airplanes. *Wouldn't it be interesting to have such a feature on the SSA website so you could actually pull for someone even though you had never met them. *A link on the race results could take you to the info on each pilot and airplane. *The SPOT tracking is neat and I am sure you guys are trying hard to make it exciting. *I am sure that such a technique is a large step in the right direction to involving the spectator with the sport. *Imagine Red Bull Racing with no TV coverage. *Membership and involvment with soaring can only improve with better and more accessible coverage. *Surely we can agee on that. It could not be defensive since I am not involved. If it was offensive is another thing :-( My issue was this is a contest where folks are volunteering time and effort to to do just what you are suggesting - improving access to information and increase the interest in a contest. I'm really fascinated to see the shared SPOT tracking used in the USA. And others have reported here in this very venue where you are complaining about timely scoring that they are working to fix scoring problems. That was the give them a break part. I'm sure everybody agrees with you on the last point, I certainly do. Darryl |
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