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Vlad G

USPSA @ CJRPC Dec 14 2014

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Great match today. Thanks for helping me build my stage Louu.

 
And thank you for designing the stage, if it weren't for guys like you and Vlad we wouldn't have these matches.
 
I had a great time, shot pretty accurate with probably my higest "A" count ever. I think the only mikes I had all day were one each on the two swingers. 
 
 
 
 

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And an additional note to Mike's ... thing that happened.

 

If you want to be a cool dude like Mike is, when you DQ you hang around and spend the rest of the match helping, just like he did. Sure sure, he couldn't leave his kid behind, but I have a feeling he would have done that anyway. That is a prime example how USPSA shooters should react to screwing up. Own up, learn from it, and hang out an help for the rest of the match, if you can. 

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Vlad, thanks for a great match... as always!

 

P.S. Damn, I screwed up on a classifier again, LOL :))) I need to go to a classifier match ... to screw up more. Anyone knows if USPSA downgrades you in a class if you constantly show scores lower than your classification scores?

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P.S. Damn, I screwed up on a classifier again, LOL :))) I need to go to a classifier match ... to screw up more. Anyone knows if USPSA downgrades you in a class if you constantly show scores lower than your classification scores?

 

Nope. Your classification is not supposed to reflect your average day but your best day.  You can actually ask to have your classification lowered, the procedure is in the rulebook somewhere, but it never happens automatically.

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Its just a idiosyncrasy of practiscore when trying to sync devices that boot up on the network in different orders. When I pulled the data to the devices in the morning, the master remembered each device with a specific device ID, when I brought up at home to sync back to the master, the master device still remembered the old IPs and was confused by the new ones because they came up in a different order and got each others IPs. Took me a while to get the master to recognize that all the devices got sex change operations and that the device it knew is Timmy is now Tanya. 

 

It isn't a huge deal, but I'll have to probably give them all static addresses and configure the portable router differently when I get the chance.  

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