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<blockquote data-quote="Carled" data-source="post: 863846" data-attributes="member: 46762"><p>100% of the accidents occur within the 100% that is skiing. At the time being, people skiing on RaxSkis is such a small number that you can't use safe skiing as an argument. I know that you have great problems understanding how we are reasoning (you seem to have problem with anyone's reasoning...) but I'll put it like this:</p><p></p><p><strong>If everyone would be skiing on RaxSkis, 100% of the accidents would be while skiing on RaxSkis.</strong></p><p></p><p>And why is every picture we se a cut-off regular ski with angled metal work attached in the tail? Is the production process just cutting a ski in half, enabling the tail to move freely (from the tip) and the attach the "fins"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carled, post: 863846, member: 46762"] 100% of the accidents occur within the 100% that is skiing. At the time being, people skiing on RaxSkis is such a small number that you can't use safe skiing as an argument. I know that you have great problems understanding how we are reasoning (you seem to have problem with anyone's reasoning...) but I'll put it like this: [b]If everyone would be skiing on RaxSkis, 100% of the accidents would be while skiing on RaxSkis.[/b] And why is every picture we se a cut-off regular ski with angled metal work attached in the tail? Is the production process just cutting a ski in half, enabling the tail to move freely (from the tip) and the attach the "fins"? [/QUOTE]
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