Just assk Nanmoo
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Just assk Nanmoo
You heard it here. " just assk Namoo" is open for all sorts of question. You name it and this know-it-all has some kind of an answer for you. He is also a "pro kiter" aka instructor so his credentials are legit- just assk him.
we love him but let's have some fun here lol
Happy Monday Folks.
we love him but let's have some fun here lol
Happy Monday Folks.
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As a child Winddude had this happen to him, causing him to hold a grudge against kites to this day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A5sQWpNRlQjuandesooka wrote:It makes me feel sad when winddude makes fun of kiters. We are brothers and sisters of mother ocean. Why can't we all just get along?
He will accept hugs to diffuse him I'm told.
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It's an easy fix, start windsurfing, don't worry, It'll now be spread between kiters and wingsnurfers. Also because you're strings are long and scary, plus you have more control when conditions get marginal. Plus it's just more relaxing to sail when I don't have to worry about looking out for kiters, it's harder to see you compared to another windsurfer. It's also nothing personal.
Why did nanmoo give up on windsurfing? Is it true he couldn't hack it anymore? Or did his speedo keep coming off when he tried body drags and loops?
Why did nanmoo give up on windsurfing? Is it true he couldn't hack it anymore? Or did his speedo keep coming off when he tried body drags and loops?
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Assk nanmoo
If "the ocean is free man" then can i have a refund on that $500 seasons pass I bought from you?
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only in broken booms and masts.Atomic-Chomik wrote:If "the ocean is free man" then can i have a refund on that $500 seasons pass I bought from you?
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This is a technical question with complex physics and one I've spent some time experimenting. It comes down to what you had for breakfast and your relative "activity level" the day before. If you are backed up nicely you are going to have more latent heat stored in your #2 so I'd go that route. If you just dropped a bomb things are not going to be very impressive so the standard #1 route would be preferred and make for easier cleanup. For maximum warmth do both!winddude wrote:what's the best way to warm up your wetsuit in the winter?
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What's has been shown to be the best breakfast? I've heard McMuffins but this is all hearsay, also some dude that claims pasta very prominently in his name, so I'm really not sure, and pasta is quite high in carbs which can cause fatigue. I would appreciate learning from your extensive scientific experiments.nanmoo wrote:This is a technical question with complex physics and one I've spent some time experimenting. It comes down to what you had for breakfast and your relative "activity level" the day before. If you are backed up nicely you are going to have more latent heat stored in your #2 so I'd go that route. If you just dropped a bomb things are not going to be very impressive so the standard #1 route would be preferred and make for easier cleanup. For maximum warmth do both!winddude wrote:what's the best way to warm up your wetsuit in the winter?
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lolnanmoo wrote:This is a technical question with complex physics and one I've spent some time experimenting. It comes down to what you had for breakfast and your relative "activity level" the day before. If you are backed up nicely you are going to have more latent heat stored in your #2 so I'd go that route. If you just dropped a bomb things are not going to be very impressive so the standard #1 route would be preferred and make for easier cleanup. For maximum warmth do both!winddude wrote:what's the best way to warm up your wetsuit in the winter?
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Depends on how many piss breaks the pickup truck driver needs to take.abetanzo wrote:If a truck and camper is leaving youbou destined for nitinat lake travelling at an average of 38km/hr would he be passed by a pick up truck travelling at an average of 68km/hr who left 20 minutes later or would they reach the destination at the same time?
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