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The SOL Groove Vol. 1 Num.
24
(September 24, 1997)
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If you haven't noticed yet, we've completely
redesigned the entire SOL | Snowboarding
Online site. Now, it's the ALL- NEW bigger,
better site that we always wanted. Our
intention was to make it faster to load, easier
to navigate, and nicer on the eyes. We hope
we've succeeded. If not, at least it's still ALL-
NEW.
THE ALL-NEW WHAT'S NEW
THE PROFILES
We now have short profiles on 61 pro
snowboarders in the PROfile. If you've ever
wanted to know Noah Brandon's favorite food
(vegi rolls) then this is the place to look.
We've got portraits and action photos of most
everyone who is anyone and we're adding
more on a weekly basis.
THE SLIDE SHOW
You wanted photos and we're giving them to
you. Big, juicy photos from around the world.
With the new Freeze-frame Search Engine
you'll be able to search the SOL photo
database by rider, location, terrain,
photographer, event, sponsor or any
combination of the above. What you'll get
back is the photo in three sizes: thumbnail,
medium, and extra-large (suitable for
framing).
THE SOL | SHOP
The Shop has been completely redesigned. It
doesn't have anything new it yet, but soon
and very soon it will be loaded with all the
new gear and amazingly low prices.
VIDEOATOR
Want to know which video to buy? Wonder
who's in it? Never fear, we've got it all here
for you in our sneak preview review of the
top videos that will be available this season.
FEEDBACK
This is the place where you can send us e-
mail speaking your mind or just railing us for
being lame. It's up to you. All of it gets read
by our editor. So give him heck, Dante.
OTHER STUFF
Meanwhile, back in the real world we've been
hanging out at the ASR (Action Sports
Retailer) show in San Diego because it 'tis the
snowboard film season. Standard Films, Mack
Dawg Productions, FLF, Fusion, High Voltage,
and others kicked down the video goods. As
usual many of the pros showed up to catch
the action. Todd Richards, the Leines brothers,
Peter Line, J.P. Walker, Circe Wallace, Andy
Hetzel, Tom Burt, Tex Devenport, Tina Basich
and others slid through town for a second to
catch movies before heading out on the road
for another season.
Other than that we didn't we didn't see
anything worth talking about. We cruised the
aisles checked out the bikini models and
yacked with friends. We did come away with
some bits and pieces that may interest
someone:
--Quiksilver sported the largest booth at the
show.
--Patagonia unveiled their new line of
surfboards to go with their trunks and
Hawaiian print shirts.
--The Raisin girls were still the cutest bikini
models to walk the ramps.
--World Industries had a guy painted up like
the devil that seemed to get a lot of odd
stares as he toured around the show.
--Surfer Magazine showed bits of Zalman
King's new full length feature film "In God's
Hands." It's amazing. Check it out when it
comes to a theater near you.
--Some company called "Soap" introduced a
new pair of shoes with a grind plate on the
insole for grinding handrails. Think of them as
in-line skates without wheels. We'll see how
this one goes over.
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