Sanding

Aside:

I had this problem for a while also.  I was using Google Chrome.  I reloaded Chrome with the most the recent version and the problem went away.  It may have been coincidence but the problem resolved.

Nice thread, carry on 

Hmm.

That B&W photo, looks like about 1973.

Si…

La cucaracha, la cucaracha,

ya no puede caminar

porque le falta, porque no tiene marihuana pa’ fumar.

Ya murió la cucaracha ya la llevan a enterrar

entre cuatro zopilotes y un ratón de sacristán.

 

 

Well, I use Firefox. It’s been happening for quite a while. Since it started I have upgraded to newer versions at least twice. It happens on three different computers (1 desktop, 2 laptops) and from any location.

Es verdad!

My experience was similar accross computers using Chrome.  At home, if I used Windows Explorer I could log in the first time.  Chrome always required two logins.

For whatever reason, it stopped after I updated Chrome on my work and home computers.  Perhaps coincidence or some other update I made.

Safari on my IPad always worked.  But it is a royal pain in the ass posting to a forum from an IPad.

Yeap,

Common pose for the times. The cat turned out pretty damn fine!

Who do you think took Luke on those trips?

 

Shaper and benefactor - RB. 

A guy who shaped a step up pintail quiver  7’6", 8’0", 8’6" for me.   The 8’6" I rode a few weeks ago was shaped by him 18 years back and it still gets the job done despite a few ding repairs and my extra weight on its svelt foil, ultra thin rails, and lower volume.  I am a bit to heavy for it now (30lbs more at 43 than 25)  but it still holds the line real nice.  I have had several others by him 6’7", 6’10", 7’4", and 7’0" but they either met their maker or were given to a grom.  7’0" left at el Cerrito, 7’4" left in Tahiti, and 6’10" in El Salvador.

 

I am guessing he is back in  town.   Actually thought I saw him out this morning, but it was just someone with a short beard.

thanks for posting this SA - I remember seeing this article, some long time ago - I am still stiked about the last couple of lines (Happy Trails!), the ones that remind us how stoked someone is to ride a brand new sweet stick - that’s the soul of surfing; Aloha and thank you Skipper!