Having timed for Mr. Register at several events, I would suggest he
save lots of money and get an HOURGLASS. His turnarounds are sluggish
to say the least and a good scout could start a fire with a magnifying
glass while waiting for Okie to find the peg again. Instead of a
scoresheet, he could use a stone tablet and chisel. With his new
timepiece should come a sleeping bag and pillow for the timer. It is
a challenge to stay awake while he slogs through the weeds to retrieve
his off-field landing. His last submitted scoresheet looked a lot
like a calendar!

NUFF SAID...

drone



--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], David Register <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just FYI, best comparative listing of stopwatches I've found is:
> http://www.stopwatchcentral.com/index.html
>
> The ones often used for soaring are all there (Seiko S321, Robic SC707,
> Accusplit A625) along with many others - including Brian's printer
> supplied Seiko. Nice place to compare features. For lap/split models,
> info is not provided for freeze times but Seiko is typically 20s, Robic
> ~15s and Sportline ~5s.
>
> - Dave R
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