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<blockquote data-quote="dr-telemark" data-source="post: 864163" data-attributes="member: 44806"><p>True, and I certainly don't feel the urge to try.</p><p></p><p>I studied engineering at Chalmers University of Technology for almost 3 years before switching to medicine. I may not have a full degree, but I'm educated enough to say that you're wrong. Since all the Rax skiing is done with the weight back and the fins in the snow it's pretty obvious that they sink into the snow and can catch. </p><p>Are you calling the scottish skier a liar? He says that he caught something under the snow with the fins and came to a sudden stop.</p><p></p><p>If the bottoms of the fins were always parallell to the snow the fins wouldn't fill any function, so why then add them in the first place?</p><p>Once again, you seen to have no understanding of basic principles, even in physics.</p><p></p><p>Did you not read my last post? I already addressed this. It's as stupid as saying that all car accidents happen in cars. WELL OF COURSE THEY DO!</p><p>If everybody was on Rax skis, I think we'd see less ACL injuries and more broken necks.</p><p></p><p>This is well beyond stupid. If you insist on trying to introduce these things on the market I say good luck! Just stop making things up (also called lying). Just stay away from injuries and medical statistics altogether since you have no f-ing idea what you're talking about!!! And may I be so blunt as to recommend a refresher course in physics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dr-telemark, post: 864163, member: 44806"] True, and I certainly don't feel the urge to try. I studied engineering at Chalmers University of Technology for almost 3 years before switching to medicine. I may not have a full degree, but I'm educated enough to say that you're wrong. Since all the Rax skiing is done with the weight back and the fins in the snow it's pretty obvious that they sink into the snow and can catch. Are you calling the scottish skier a liar? He says that he caught something under the snow with the fins and came to a sudden stop. If the bottoms of the fins were always parallell to the snow the fins wouldn't fill any function, so why then add them in the first place? Once again, you seen to have no understanding of basic principles, even in physics. Did you not read my last post? I already addressed this. It's as stupid as saying that all car accidents happen in cars. WELL OF COURSE THEY DO! If everybody was on Rax skis, I think we'd see less ACL injuries and more broken necks. This is well beyond stupid. If you insist on trying to introduce these things on the market I say good luck! Just stop making things up (also called lying). Just stay away from injuries and medical statistics altogether since you have no f-ing idea what you're talking about!!! And may I be so blunt as to recommend a refresher course in physics? [/QUOTE]
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