[roc-chat] Re: Separate LPR area at ROCtober

  • From: "Robert Bosch. Dago" <dago3331@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Richard Dicinson <roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2012 15:52:23 -0700

PLEASE KEEP THE SITE HOW IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN!!!" PLEASE " It will never be the 
same if you did that. I like it how it has allways been. when a person or a 
group changes things it ALLWAYS TURNS OUT LIKE CRAPPPPPP. And some pepole or a 
lot of pepole are not going to like the new ideas and also to add Every body is 
so used to the way it has allways been, Thank you for reading my two cents 
worth of MY opinioun, I LOVE THE ROC STOCKS Events how they have allways BEEN, 
And I would be ONE OF THOSE UNHAPPY Pepole Knowing that someones has changed 
the format and made every thing a whole more hecktic for every one 
entertainment of launching OUR Rockets, and OUR KIDS ROCKETS!!. So Please 
reconceder that Thought!!. :-))). ( P.S.) I allways LIKE THE ORIGINALS Of every 
thing. Robbie Boschetto/ Dago3331@xxxxxxxxxxx 
 



Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 22:33:44 -0700
Subject: [roc-chat] Re: Separate LPR area at ROCtober
From: richard.dierking@xxxxxxxxx
To: roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


Yes, this topic has come up a couple of times that I know of over the last 5 
years.  I haven't been with the club nearly as long as some people.  When the 
split range is discussed, there's always a concern for safety and I think the 
people that are against this have a good point; it could be too complicated.
 
Again, how about just running a ROCstock size event in October?  We are not 
telling the youth groups they can't participate.  In fact, it might be nice to 
have all the help.
 
Richard Dierking
 
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Jeff Gortatowsky <indanapt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:






Woa... I did stir the pot. 
Got a couple of polite emails (thx) and a no-so-polite one. 


I've been in ROC on and off since 1997. I did not pull the idea of a separate 
LPR missfire alley out of thin air. ;)
Its in the archives. I've been told:



1) "Who'll staff a low power area?" 
(Mike? <grin>) Oh heck I'd take my turn! :) Maybe even train some scout leaders?


2) "Who'll tell them heads up if a larger rocket is heading their way?" 
(Radio link - air horn? :) ). And a good size buffer zone


3) "Kids WANT the adults to see their rocket. They don't want to be separated 
from the 'Big Guys'." 
This one I can not solve.






                                          

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