Came across this French site today: http://windsurf-sessions.eg2.fr/index.php (they have English version, too)
and thought it might be fun for a few of us to sign up. Of course, it would require actually having to enter the data but for folks like Langdon, Nitro and Randy who are pretty organized and discplined, it would be fun. It also allows you to export a neat image of your sessions.
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Do you know what data you are supposed to enter. It wouldn't let me look at what was required w/o a log in. (I am approaching my lifetime limit on passwords, since permuations of my dog's name are limited to 5 letters.) I probably collect more data than anyone would ever need, but still.
I guess another question would be if they are eau centric, or windport sur terre is allowed?
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
Can we do something like this for our website?
There is so many locations and sailers on that site that it might be difficult to glean data that would help us in our region.
One guy on their site sails almost every day!
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I'm not sure if they are eau positive or eau negative. I'm pretty sure you could just list your wheels as a custom board.
--- The Arrogant Jerk: Crabby and irritable since 1998.
Given their masthead, I think you are good to eau.
I'm creating an account to see how it works. Will report back. Langdon, we definitely can do something here but will take a bit of work. Probably should have done it five years ago but...
D'oh!
I COMPLETELY mis-read the title...
2017 was the year for those logging sessions. Ouch. But your version absolutely hilarious. Props.
Idk - French people are fast. Especially the girls. I'm usually afraid to even drive that fast. If I logged my sessions there, I would probably look as lame as I am.
74.5 km/h By Mélissa Duchossois
Record Info
Speed: 74.5 km/h | 46.29 mph
Pilot: Mélissa Duchossois (France)
Kite: Adikite 9.0M
Landboard: Not Listed / Custom Built on Standard Wheels
Location: La Franqui Beach, France
Wind: 30 - 35 Knots
Surface: Beach
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
The oft misunderstood Log Lady gets it