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November 24, 2009 · 2 min · 246 words · Deborah Nelson

Hockey

Went to my first ever hockey-game tonight. Glad I did, superfun!! 2500 spectators isn’t exactly American standard, but it was cool to see. Much more entertaining than football. More fighting, more action. Just the way I like it. Lillehammer just lost 3 – 4, and started a big fight with the other team. Now this is entertaining!

November 24, 2009 · 1 min · 57 words · James Jones

LA SAISON À TREMBLANT EST REPOUSSÉE…UNE 3E FOIS!

DAAcidAAment, les temps changent mais pas les nouvelle du cAA tAA de Mont-Tremblant… Le 21 Novembre, le 28 Novembre, et maintenant le 5 DAAcembre! Dame nature boude la cAA te est et continue de gAAter nos amis sur la cAA te ouest… Le ‘jam’ de dAAbut de saison qui AAtait prAAvu ce week end AA AAtAA cancellAA et non reportAA. EspAArons pouvoir se strapper AA Tremblant samedi le 5, 8:30AM…...

November 24, 2009 · 1 min · 74 words · Gregory Sanders

Staying In The Loop: Feed Readers

Often the lunch conversation at work turns to books. Many of my coworkers are avid readers. I, on the other hand, NEVER read books! It’s actually turning into quite a time-consuming hobby of mine. According to Google Reader Trends, I read approximately 600 blog posts each month. This includes blogs like TechCrunch, AppleInsider, Daring Fireball, The Google Blog, and Twitter news sources. I think this is a testament to the fact that I picked the perfect career....

November 24, 2009 · 1 min · 212 words · Benjamin Matthews

Vote for Brayden’s Fortress of Solitude Shot

Photographer Steve Lloyd and skier Brayden Brassey put in a long nights work to get this trippy big mountain night shot. It graced the pages of Skiing Magazine this month and is in the running for favorite photo of the year, but it needs your vote, CLICK HERE TO VOTE AAAThis is the most difficult shot IAAATMve ever taken. I had to guess where the skier would be in the air and point the outside flash to hit the skier and not the ice, so it didnAAATMt wash out the deep blue color....

November 24, 2009 · 1 min · 96 words · Edwin Davis

Autographed S4 givaway

It’s one ski, not a pair, to hang on your wall like the trophy it is. (December 3rd). We will announce the WINNER on December 3rd. *This contest is only available to US FANS ONLY, due to shipping restrictions. Rossignol employees and their families are not eligible to win but can still vote for their picks. This is a US only givaway, shipping skis internationally isn’t gonna happen on this one....

November 23, 2009 · 1 min · 71 words · Michelle Stewart

Coaching

Just had an awesome time coaching 40 skiers in Lillehammer tonight. Better luck next time. Really cool to see some many stoked skiers do some real training for once. I will post some pictures tomorrow, 2 work-out sessions on one day really gets to you.

November 23, 2009 · 1 min · 45 words · Sandra Prince

Max Hill's Virgin Cover Shot!

It only happens once in the life of every pro skier; so if you see Max Hill this winter give him a high five and then get him to autograph your copy of the Fall 2009 SBC Skier, which boasts his first ever (of many) appearance on the cover of a major ski publication. Congrats!Check out the full story behind the photo in photographer Dan Carr’s blog.SBC Skier Fall 2009 / Dan Carr Photo

November 23, 2009 · 1 min · 74 words · Lisa Vasquez

Bad weather + low expectations = 100 % Fun!

AA Unfortunately when I came to Hafjell it started to pour down rain. AA It didn’t stop us from having fun though! AA Sjur is soaked, but kicking it in the park!

November 22, 2009 · 1 min · 32 words · Mitchell Wilkins

Chrome OS: The Winners and Losers

We are spending less time using traditional desktop applications to access our content. And Google knows this. The Winners: Google, Consumers, and Web Developers Google is clearly a big winner here. Google wants PC vendors to install their operating system on all netbooks and other low-end machines. Up to this point, PC vendors have been installing Windows XP or Ubuntu linux on these netbooks. Consumers will also win big. I would expect the next wave of netbooks to be better quality, and probably even $100+ cheaper....

November 22, 2009 · 1 min · 180 words · Samantha Lynch

Mr.Bonuzzz

I didn’t get to film with anyone particular this season. But I had one day (that I had forgotten), in Hafjell with Happypro in March. Check out my bonus part from this windy Hafjell day. AA Skip to 9.21 !

November 22, 2009 · 1 min · 40 words · Brianna Contreras

Hafjell skiing

Really stoked for my first day in Hafjell skiing today. A bunch of people, and a bunch of pure ICE in the slopes. The new parkranger had put up two boxes and a small jump. Tomorrow is forecasted rainy, which sucks. But upcomming week is supposed to be cold and snowy. Gotta go fix a bunch of things before King of Style, bigair. And yeah, it’s on TV.

November 21, 2009 · 1 min · 68 words · Mr. Michael Brown MD

Norwegian National Team – Trampoline Teaser

Sorry for the Norwegian Language, but I am sure you will get the tricks. AA Check it out!

November 21, 2009 · 1 min · 18 words · Craig Salas