• 30 Sep 2008 /  Uncategorized Posted by: admin
    geeks

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  • 29 Sep 2008 /  Uncategorized Posted by: admin
    http://www.vimeo.com/1833263
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  • 28 Sep 2008 /  Contest Posted by: admin

    Dear Top 45,

    Mick Fanning, Andy Irons, Bruce Irons, Dean Morrison and Neco Padaratz with draw the event due to injury or personal reasons.

    Replacements are:

    Nic Muscroft, Gabe Kling, Tim Boal, Manoa Drollet, and Reubyn Ash.

    Wild Cards are:

    Mark Occhilupo, Hodei Colazzo and Marco San Segundo.

    Draw attached.

    Swell forecast:

    BILLABONG PRO MUNDAKA FORECAST OUTLOOK, SATURDAY 9/27/08


    Hey Snips and all-

    Things are looking more promising with today’s updated chart and model run. While the first couple days of the waiting period still look small, the swell for the second half of the week is now looking relatively solid (although wind is still problematic). The long range is looking better as well. Please see below for further details.

    MONDAY: Starting quite small, with a very slight pick up over the afternoon as new NW swell (300-310) starts to move in.  We’ll be lucky to see waist high sets.
    WIND: S wind 5-10kts in the early AM, becoming N/NNW over the afternoon around 10-12kts.

    TUESDAY: The small NW pulse (300-310) fills in a bit more with waist high sets on the late morning through early afternoon low/incoming tide.
    WIND: Light W 5-10kts in the morning, becoming light NW for the afternoon.

    WEDNESDAY: Starting small early, but a new NW swell (305-325) could start to build over the afternoon. If the storm behaves as forecast early next week, chest-shoulder high surf looks possible over the late afternoon before the tide gets too high.
    WIND: light WSW in the morning, becoming WNW around 6-10kts in the afternoon.

    THURSDAY: NW swell possibly builds further and looks strongest. If the storm behaves as forecast we could see solid head high+ surf, with sets to a couple feet++ overhead on the low tide.
    WIND: WNW 12-15kts

    OVERVIEW

    A large ridge of high pressure is currently stretched across the North Atlantic, effectively shutting down any significant storm production at this time. A recent, small low off Iceland will send in a small scale pulse of NW swell (300-310) primarily on Tuesday (but starting to slowly build late Monday) but, at this point, doesn’t look much better than waist high. Wind conditions look favorable to start the day on Monday, but then turn side/onshore out of the W/NW later Monday and through Tuesday (although looking fairly light).

    The second half of the week continues to look better and better on the charts and models. It appears like we’ll see a storm develop off of Greenland early next week, adjacent to a high that will be off of Western Europe. If this high/low combo develops as forecast, a new NW swell (305-325) would start building over the late afternoon on Wednesday, likely top out on Thursday and then ease on Friday.

    This new NW swell could build into the chest/shoulder occasional larger range over the later afternoon on Wednesday; Thursday could build to solid head high with with sets running a couple feet feet++ overhead on the best tides, with those waves then tapering off on Friday. Also, with ‘northerly’ angle of the swell, this should be at least a slightly less tide dependent swell. Again, this is contingent on this storm actually behaving as forecast, so we’ll have to wait and see a bit.

    Conditions also look at least a little better than yesterday, although still far from ideal. Early morning WSW to W wind prevails Wednesday morning (ok), becoming WNW at moderate strength by the afternoon. BY Thursday it still looks like we’ll see fairly breezy WNW to NW flow around 12-15kts. This will also depend on the same high/low combo that will set up the swell, so stay tuned.

    Going even further out, the long range is also looking a little better with a new NW swell looking possible around the afternoon/evening of Sunday the 5th and likely strongest on Monday the 6th. That storm is several days from happening, so we’ll have more details as is it actually does so

  • 28 Sep 2008 /  Contest Posted by: admin

    10    Kai Otton (AUS)
    1    26    Heitor Alves (BRA)
    39    Aritz Aranburu (EUK)
    9    Jeremy Flores (FRA)
    2    25    Mick Campbell (AUS)
    40    Ricky Basnett (ZAF)
    8    Adrian Buchan (AUS)
    3    24    Pancho Sullivan (HAW)
    41    Nic Muscroft (AUS)
    7    C.J. Hobgood (USA)
    4    23    Roy Powers (HAW)
    42    Manoa Drollet (PYF)
    6    Bobby Martinez (USA)
    5    22    Ben Dunn (AUS)
    43    Gabe Kling (USA)
    5    Adriano de Souza (BRA)
    6    21    Jordy Smith (ZAF)
    44    Tim Boal (FRA)
    4    Joel Parkinson (AUS)
    7    20    Tim Reyes (USA)
    45    Mark Occhilupo (AUS)
    1    Kelly Slater (USA)
    8    17    Taylor Knox (USA)
    48    Reubyn Ash (GBR)
    2    Taj Burrow (AUS)
    9    18    Damien Hobgood (USA)
    47    Marco San Segundo (ESP)
    3    Bede Durbidge (AUS)
    10    19    Tom Whitaker (AUS)
    46    Hodei Collazo (ESP)
    11    Luke Stedman (AUS)
    11    27    Jay Thompson (AUS)
    38    Daniel Ross (AUS)
    12    Chris Ward (USA)
    12    28    Rodrigo Dornelles (BRA)
    37    Jihad Khodr (BRA)
    13    Dayyan Neve (AUS)
    13    29    Mikael Picon (FRA)
    36    Leonardo Neves (BRA)
    14    Dane Reynolds (USA)
    14    30    Tiago Pires (PRT)
    35    Travis Logie (ZAF)
    15    Fredrick Patacchia (HAW)
    15    31    Daniel Wills (AUS)
    34    Ben Bourgeois (USA)
    16    Kieren Perrow (AUS)
    16    32    Royden Bryson (ZAF)
    33    Luke Munro (AUS)

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    Finally the most anticipated phone since last year’s launch of the iPhone, the G1 has been launched in NY. The phone has been co-developed by Google, HTC and T-Mobile, with the intention of developing a product that delivers the best mobile internet experience. The phone is a little larger that the Apple iPhone, it’s biggest competitor, but does include a slide out QWERTY keyboard in addition to a touchscreen, unlike the iPhone.

    It includes camera, Wi-Fi, 3G and GPS. The phone is closely tied to Google’s suit of online software and comes with ‘push’ gmail. Without support for exchange, however, the phone is clearly aimed initially at the private home user.

    The web browsing experience is described as rich, but first reactions say the interface is very dated. While it does not come with many applications, the developer community will be able to rectify at least the last point as it runs on Google’s open source Android mobile operating system meaning that anyone can develop applications for the phone and theoretically improve the phone’s functionality. Not to miss out on music, while not compatible with iTunes (though being open source, maybe Apple could rectify that), the phone is paired with Amazong, a mobile music service from Amazon.

    Without a doubt the coolest thing on the G1 is the Google Maps integration that is more sophisticated than on the iPhone. Taking advantage of the accelerometer and GPS functionality, the user can navigate Google’s street map views for their exact location simply by moving the phone. Point the phone at a building, and the phone will display an image of that building, with additional useful information superimposed over the top (one can imagine the location based ads that Google will soon be serving up!). Watch this video and you will get what I mean. There is also an official video tour from HTC included in this article.

    The G1 is available exclusively on T-Mobile and will only be available on a special data plan costing $35 for unlimited web and messaging. Other handset providers are expected to release their ‘Google’ phones soon. Available for a subsidized price of $179, it will be available in the USA from October and UK in November, with the rest of Europe following in the first quarter of 2009.

    The phone at launch may not be quite as sexy as the iPhone, but the intention is to keep on developing the applications and experience. Only time will tell which approach will work out best. The open approach of Google, or the walled garden of Apple.

  • 23 Sep 2008 /  Uncategorized Posted by: admin


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  • 22 Sep 2008 /  Contest Posted by: admin
    CJ
    Anyone else see the video of CJ and Damo playing Hacky Sack with their trainer in preparation for their heats?  With baggage allowances as strict as they are, I suppose it’s easier to travel with a Hacky Sack than a Medicine Ball.  But seriously… do they think it’s set break at the first Lollapalloza?  Are they listening to Dave Matthews on their iPods?  Is CJ’s new hero this weird Chinese Footbag Princess, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4Zhv9Wmgb8  instead of Occy?  Next thing you know the Goods are gonna be playing Four Square to prepare.  Or riding their Big Wheels around the tent.  Get a grip son!  Drop the footbag and your results will follow.
    DAMO
    OK, not to harp on this, but with his WCT career on the brink, Damo is turning to Hacky Sack?  I mean, seriously, dude?  It seems crazy… but perhaps it’s crazy like a fox.  Hacky Sack can be very dangerous.  Particularly if you’ve eaten half a bag of mushies and your white Trustafarian dreadlocks keep falling in your eyes at the Phish concert.  Trust.  So maybe this is all an elaborate play to score the injury wildcard that comes with a footbag injury.  But I digress – back to reality and evil match-ups: In R2, Damo’s 8.73 looked to have Jordy in a death grip, but that’s exactly what Mothra and the giant Lobster thought over Tokyo.  Jordzilla doesn’t go down that easy.http://www.surfline.com/wct-contest-zone/after-event-7-of-2008-boost-mobile-pro-power-rankings-boost-mobile-pro_18657/1/
  • 19 Sep 2008 /  Contest Posted by: admin