Surf Hero My Playstation Network Keeps Failing? Can someone help?
Ever since i tried to connect to the inetrnet for guitar heroes its not been connecting. I can surf the web but its not allowing me to sign into my account????
Any Solutions?
E-mail sony or call them and ask them about ur networking problem
1 High-Impact, 3M Adhesive Mounting Disc with Integrated Leash System; 1 FCS-Compatible Male Plug Mount for Attaching to FCS Center Fin Plug; 1 Rubber Quick-Release Stopper Lock; Warranty: One Year; Construction: polycarbonate; Hardware: stainless steel;
1 High-Impact, 3M™ Adhesive Mounting Disc with Integrated Leash System; 1 FCS™-Compatible Male Plug Mount for Attaching to FCS™ Center Fin Plug; 1 Rubber Quick-Release Stopper Lock; Warranty: One Year; Construction: polycarbonate; Hardware: stainless steel; Waterproof: rated up to 100 feet/30 meters; Camera NOT Included GoPro Surf HERO Expansion by GoPro for Jeep
Synopsis: Surf’s Up is an animated feature that goes behind the scenes of the high-octane world of competitive penguin surfing. The film profiles Cody Maverick, an up-and-coming surfer as he enters his first pro competition. Inspired by his hero, a legendary wave rider named Big Z, Cody leaves his family and his town of Shiverpool, Antarctica to travel to Pen Gu Island for the Big Z Memorial Surf Off. Cody believes that winning will bring him the admiration and respect he desires. But when he unexpectedly comes face to face with a washed up old surfer named The Geek, Cody begins to understand that the greatest champion isn’t always the one who comes in first. Format: DVD Color: Color Rating: PG RatingReason: mild language and some rude humor Genre: Family Year: 2007 Release Date: 2007-10-09...
Tripod mount for attaching your quick-release Go Pro camera to a standard tripod. Compatible with all Go Pro quick-release cameras including the Helmet HERO Wide, Motorsports HERO Wide, Motorsports HERO, Surf HERO, and WIDE HERO cameras. Will not work with the Digital HERO 5 Wrist Camera.
Im visitng my hometown in maui, hawaii. theres this really big surfing contest where all the great pros and surfers are going to be there, i want to make a good impression and my auant says i should sign up witht the form and application.
i dont know what to do, i want to but im not sure if i can compete with the pros. the biggest wave i've surfed at in a surfing contest was 14/12 feet in height but i didnt get sponsored back then, do you think this is my chance now??
im really nervous cuz im going to meet one of my heroes.
actually no, you dont have to be a pro to get sponsored, you can be an
amateur surfer which im not
Have you ever been exposed to the term "cannon fodder". If you are willing to spend the $$ to enter a serious open pro event, and it isn't cheap, you must not need sponsors. I think you might be better off just to watch and socialize on the beach. Most pros are great people and expect to meet fans on the beach.
I do still manage two pros and have managed several others over the years. I can tell you that unless you are already at the level, and know the fine points of competitive heats, getting a sponsor from entering a pro event isn't the best way to start. What usually happens when someone enters a pro event the first time, the experienced pros intimidate by paddling around to get inside or by riding into their competition to hope for an interference call. One of my current pros drew the world longboard champ in his heat at ECSC the first time he entered a pro event. He sat in the water and tried to talk to the guy rather then concentrate on catching waves. As a result he didn't catch a single wave and the potential sponsors who were watching decided not to even take a look after another couple of contests.
That said, if you've been winning some bigger amateur events already, you know the ropes and probably already have sponsors.