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  1. agreed...the instant replay could really come in handy...maybe the "football" world could learn something from our american football...

    in american football coaches are allowed to challenge a ref. call...if a challenge is made they review the call on video...if the call stands, the challenging team loses a time-out...guess that part would have to change...but the idea is there...

     

    anyway, bad referees are also part of the game...gotta take it as they call it...and stop whining...

     

    danz

  2. with those silly verses on the tire covers of 4x4 here...

     

    "whether it is for fashion or personal. Sport is for fun. That is Important."

    or

     

    "The sound of the tire clinging to the pavement reminds us how beautiful nature is..."

     

    surely i am misquoting some of the beautiful tire-cover poetry...i should write them down...this is a purely japanese phenomenom, right??

     

    danz

  3. hey cliff...

     

    don't know much about snowboarding...but for skiing i can help you out...

     

    bindings are kind of like your life-line...it is the device that either keeps you on your skiis, or bails you out when things get hairy...bad bindings are likely to release when you don't want too, or keep you locked in when you should be out...these can make for very dangerous situations...

     

    as for performance issues, they also can make a difference...newer generation bindings are really fancy these days with extra pivots and such to interfere less with the flex of the ski...some of them are used to actually stiffen the ski more...and some have variable switches to accomplish both...

     

    basically, boots and skiis are going to have more of an impact on how you turn, and your bindings will have more of an impact on how long you can turn (read: torn acl v. happy knees)

     

    hope that helps...

     

    danz

  4. ah....

    sorry there pal...

     

    i should be more careful with my choice of words...what i meant by trail was actually anywhere on the mtn (don't care if its marked or not)

     

    but I do have to disagree on the more to stand on part...

    I don't know much at all about snowboarding, so if I'm wrong, please correct me (which i'm sure you will do in your witty fashion, which by the way cracks me up)...

     

    when you traverse across a steep pitch, at least with skiis, you are on your edges...i imagine the same is true with a board, or else you slip down...edges are longer on skiis, and you have 2 you can use while traversing, so you actually have more to stand on with skiis, and its more stable (you can adjust your stance width, edge pressure independantly for each ski, etc..., can't do that with just 1 edge)...

     

    please enlighten me if I am mistaken...I am curious...

     

    danz

  5. ocean11...

     

    traversing across anything over 40 degrees

    is no easy task...I don't care if you are a boarder or skier, you need to have complete edge control, good balance, and nerves of steel...

     

    also, how do you manage to take your board off on said slope...your description does not sound like a trail with sustained pitch...but just a short little drop into something more realistic...I wouldn't even think about leaving my skiis on such a steep course...and if I had to, I would rather want to be in ski boots than snowboard boots for sure...

     

    danz

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