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Author Topic: Equipment used and standing in FITA. and interesting stuff  (Read 1811 times)
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« on: August 22, 2006, 07:35:06 AM »

I just notice for the photo's posted that you(Geena) uses a Hoyt recurve. Currently I am assuming you are only FITA style archery.  I was just wondering if you have ever shot with any type of compound based bows or did any field archery or 3-D archery shooting.

My name is Stephane, I do archery myself. I don't do any FITA style archery mostly field archery and 3-D with a PSE Dakota SU compound bow at 65lb pull with carbon field point arrow and a limb-saver stabilizer. I started when I was about 8 with a kid size longbow and leasons at your local kids camp, then I progressed with a old fiberglass wood recurve until probably 15. Broke it. Now I got back into it at 30.

I know you are know to be a smart person. So I have some special links for you(Geena).

http://jnaudin.free.fr/ - This site you can quote when they say that alternative fuels and technology are not possible.
This guy is amazing he take science in electricity, physics and quantum physics and put it into application. Real cool stuff.

http://hytechapps.com/ - This is site you can quote if people tell you it's going to take another five years. Development of stable source of Hydrogen combustible that is allready in use. Can we all see this has much pottential. I am only worried that if they go public they will get bought out and shelved. I know it probably a simplistic use of the product but I don't know but it seems that this would be a good type of cooking source. Gas stove with no conventional gas.


 
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