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Ffindr helps TD's with registration

Christian, the founder of Ffindr just completed the addition of a new feature to the system: simple online registration and processing!

Players can register online and the TD will get a confirmation e-mail, plus a link to an ever up-to-date Excel file that reflects all submitted bids. TD's and bidders can edit the submitted bids as long as they are logged in.

Once the registration is closed and the TD makes the choice among the bids (TD's can move the bids around between the selected and waiting list by easy drag & drop), everything is ready to send out the invitations.

Sweet!


Read more on the ffindr blog

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Posted by Patrick on July 3, 2009 2:11 AM
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Ffindr: what a great service!

Wow! Ffindr.com is something that the disc community needed for a long time. A central depository of tournament info, leagues, pickup games for DDC, (Beach) Ultimate, Freestyle, Disc Golf, etc... They work with volunteers around the world to make sure as many disc events are added and the amount of listings they have already is enormous. I have yet to see anything that comes close.

But that is just the tip of the iceberg. Using Web 2.0 technology anyone can setup a filter to display what they are interested in. Only interested in Ultimate in the Iberian Peninsula? No problem! What about DDC worldwide? Any disc event in Africa? Just 3 clicks away! And still this is just the beginning. You can save filters as an RSS feed so you can immediately see when new events that you are interested in are added.

As if that wasn't good enough, the real beauty comes when you then have webmasters integrate these feeds into their own websites. This is what BULA did. We created a filter to select all upcoming Beach Ultimate tournaments worldwide. Next we saved the filter/RSS feed and then, using some fairly straightforward coding, this feed was integrated into an existing page. Check it out: beachultimate.org/tournaments.html. The same was done on the Portuguese site: bug-p.org/teams.html and I am sure many more websites will follow.

Ffindr.com is like a pot of gold for anyone playing disc sports. Whether you are a player, a webmaster, or a tournament director. You can only gain by going to ffindr.com to add your event, select your event, or promote your event.

Thanks Christian. What you did was long over due!

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Posted by Patrick on May 25, 2008 10:04 PM
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Ultimate on Nintendo DS

Finally someone decided to put Ultimate on a game computer like the Nintendo DS. There have been some PC games about Ultimate out but this is the first one I heard about that worked on anything but a PC.

OFDS: Ultimate & Golf

Unfortunately, the reviews have been not very positive. One of the buyers on Amazon steers people away from buying it.

Why develop a game when it sucks? That is a waste of money. If you do something, do it well! Ultimate is a great game!

Posted by Patrick on April 19, 2008 6:01 PM
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Eye Black Strips. Do they work?

mueller_eye_black.jpgYou might have seen American Football players wear them. You might even have seen Xtehn Titcomb wear them at the World Championships Beach Ultimate in Brazil, but do the Eye Black Stripes from Mueller really work?

I decided to try them during our league day in the Algarve last weekend and apart from the many comments I received on how 'scary' I look, I did not notice a difference. Perhaps when it is really really sunny out (this was just a winter sun) they might help, but in that case I will play with sunglasses.

The good thing about the strips is that they are easy to put on and take off, and I was pleasantly surprised that they stayed on all day, but you won't be seeing me wear them any day soon, unless I want to look scary on the field... :-)

Posted by Patrick on February 20, 2008 10:13 AM
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Blockstack TV

Entertainment! That is how I would describe Blockstack TV. Steve Giguere (from Ultimate Gear company Lookfly) and Tom 'The Voice of UK Ultimate' Styles, are the brains behind this new venture that utilizes new technology such as video podcasts, RSS feeds, and Twitter.

Their videos are still a bit too long and UK centric to capture the imagination of a global audience but it is a great start. The two guys are funny and will travel around to Wonderful Copenhagen, Paganello and the WUGC 2008 in Vancouver to bring us pictures, podcasts, stories and results.

Check them out at www.blockstack.tv

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Posted by Patrick on February 10, 2008 6:10 PM
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Book Review: Ultimate - The Greatest Sport Ever Invented By Man

I've read my fair share of Ultimate/Frisbee books and many are okay, but none of them made me laugh as much as Tony Leonardo's "Ultimate - The Greatest Sport Ever Invented By Man". He is so right on when it comes to the Ultimate scene/culture. He describes several Ultimate stereo types that are so true (I fit many of them :-). He describes our dress code and our desire to win the party. There is even a section about the Ultimate pickup scene and how lesbians and bisexuals can score. It is just funny.

My only critique is that the book is US biased. He doesn't discuss the World Championships unless they were held in the US and according to him US teams are the best (ignoring Japans domination at the last World Championships).

Nevertheless, this book is a must-have for every player. Not only will you recognize yourself in this book, lend it to your friends that don't play the sport and they will finally see you in your full glory... (although I am not sure if that is that a good thing... ;-)

My favorite quote: "Being female and looking for action at an Ultimate tournament is like hunting deer in a disco. Even if the metaphor doesn't make sense you can't screw it up".

Thanks Tony. You capture the weird world of Ultimate players well.

You can buy the book at: www.thegreatestsporteverinvented.com or in the Lookfly store. Alternatively, Tony is going to the Bangkok Hat Tournament, Boracay Open and Bali Nusantara Cup, and he will be bringing a few books with him. So if you are also attending, look for him.

Posted by Patrick on January 19, 2008 1:17 PM
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Frisbee camera

catchu.jpgI have no idea if this works, how this works, and why this works, but it looks cool: a dics with a video camera attached to the bottom. You can record up to 20 minutes of video and the smart wind vein on the top keeps the camera facing in one direction while it’s spinning through the air. Funky!

Posted by Patrick on July 1, 2006 7:13 AM
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Ultimade

UltimadeAfter the hillarious GlaxoSmithKline game, here is another game that you can play when the weather is still not good enough to play Beach Ultimate: Ultimade, the Ultimate board game. A fun strategy game that can be played anywhere.

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Posted by Patrick on March 12, 2006 8:38 AM
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Port-a-Field lines

port-a-field.jpgTwo years ago, for the World Championships Beach Ultimate in Portugal, BULA purchased 10 fields from Port-a-Field. These fields have been used afterwards for all Portuguese championships, league days and tournaments and only one of them broke so far. The corners of the fields are a bit flimsy but the latest product (which we have not tested yet) seems to address this problem. We found the system very easy to use. With a bit of experience you can put a field up or take it down in 10 minutes. Storage is simple and does not take much space. The only issue is the price: $199 for a complete field. However if you play Beach Ultimate enough it is worth it.

Posted by Patrick on February 14, 2006 11:44 AM
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Protecting your feet

Playing Beach Ultimate you probably found the need for some feet protection. In the winter the sand can get really cold and in the summer the sand can get really hot or, like at the Bar do Peixe tournament, sometimes the sand is really rough.

In 2004 a company called Vincere came out with Sandsocks. Although they are great to play in (I hardly feel them on my feet) they were not very sturdy and quickly got holes in them. I tried several other 'socks' made for surfing, but they are bit too heavy and clumsy to play in.

sanskins.jpgA while ago Florida native Tim Finan (who also is involved in BULA) referred me to a new brand: Sandskins (http://www.sandskins.com). What a change! The company added a thin rubber and very flexible sole, extra layers and stitching, and that made a big difference. I have been playing them for about 4 months and I still have no holes in them! These Sandskins are much better than Sandsocks. I have no affiliation with this brand, but they have my vote for the best feet protection for Beach Ultimate.

Comments about Sandskins or feet protection in general? Add them below.

Posted by Patrick on January 10, 2006 8:10 AM
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