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"Anonymous" Les wrote in the Fritschi Diamir Freeride thread: <BR><BLOCKQUOTE><HR SIZE=0><!-Quote-!><FONT SIZE=1><B>Quote:</B></FONT><P>I've been trying to get registered for FTO but I dont know what to do.<!-/Quote-!><HR SIZE=0></BLOCKQUOTE> <BR>Just send me an email at <A HREF="mailto:webmaster@FirstTracksOnline.com">webmaster@FirstTracksOnline.com</A> with your requested username, password, email addy and whether or not you wish to have your real name and email address linked to the username, and I'll get you set up. We unfortunately lack an automated process for registration (requires the "pro" version of the BBS software, which frankly we can't afford right now). <BR> <BR>And BTW, "Welcome," Les!
 
Marc, did you get my email? I sent it the other day, but if you did not reveive it somehow, i can resend it. <BR>~Thanx <BR>Les
 
Hi Les, <BR> <BR>Just a little thing, Marc is actually in Canada for 3-4 days now (at Mt Tremblant actually, in the powder), so I don't think that he has an access to his e-mails and it's probably why you don't get an answer.
 
Thank you frank, i figured he was probably out enjoying himself. All the better- at least he's having a good time in the snow, i'm only wishing for it. the time will come :-) <BR>~Les
 
Yeah... too bad that I don't have the time to drive up to Tremblant or Garceau tomorrow. Both received over 8" of powder in the storm. <BR> <BR>At least, the conditions should be pretty good at MSS for few hours of skiing.
 
Actually, the condo right here in the village has a T1 line. Problem is that I've been driving...and driving...and driving. I stupidly agreed to take the kid to his hockey game on the South Shore tonight, so I've had precious little machine time. Ski report to be filed separately. <BR> <BR>BTW, the wind in Montreal tonight -- yow! Insane, made the 27F feel like -27F. Thank heaven that the air here at Station Mont-Tremblant is dead calm right now. 20F here. <BR> <BR>The roads this afternoon heading to MTL were a mess, to say the least, especially in the higher elevations between Ste-Jovite and Ste-Agathe. It noticably declined by the time we reached St-Sauveur. Thank God we stopped in Quebec City yesterday morning to buy 4 snow tires for my wife's car. Now we have 2 cars, 8 snow tires -- bring on winter!
 
Lol... yeah, almost no snow in the St-So valley. <BR>too bad. <BR> <BR>Glad to see that there is way much snow in the real north.
 
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