Built on 2, 300 acres, with four-mile-long Lake Mohawk at its center, this community offers a life of peaceful pleasures : motorboating across the lake for ice cream on a quiet evening, ordering a home-brewed beer sampler at Krogh's pub, or watching the local water ski team practice flips.
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In fact, part of this de-spooling tone ( also known as a " tailor tone " or " trigger tone " ) can be heard at the leader splice or foil splice of some previously recorded audio cassettes and 8-tracks respectively, as a very low-frequency " motorboating " sounds with a radio or audio amplifier affected by such, but as an actual higher-frequency tone when played back at a higher speed ( as it was when recorded to the tape at high speed during duplication ).
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These are some sports that have been discontinued, followed by the year or years of participation : cricket ( 1900 ); croquet ( 1900 ); golf ( 1900, 1904 ); jeu de paume or court tennis ( 1908 ); lacrosse ( 1904, 1908 ); motorboating ( 1908 ); polo ( 1900, 1908, 1920, 1924 and 1936 ); roque ( 1904 ); rackets ( 1908 ); rugby union ( 1900, 1908, 1920 and 1924 ); and tug-of-war ( 1900, 1904, 1908, 1912 and 1920 ).
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NHL GMs finally are being held accountable for their sinking ships, just the way they too easily have held coaches accountable for decades . . . Don't be surprised if the Islanders throw up the most dust around the June draft . Insiders say the club's new owner, John Spano, wants to make a splash, and that could force Milbury into some interesting wheeling and dealing with his pair of top-five picks . . . When he was coach of the Canadiens, Burns had a passion for motorboating, country music ( including annual summer trips to Nashville ), and cowboy boots.