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Jay Pique
August 9th 03, 06:09 PM
The Buyers Guide issue of SKI just arrived. This blurb jumped out at
me while thumbing through it.....

"Skiers can only do what their gear allows them to do. Just as a new
computer works best with the latest operating system, new skis need
new boots and bindings to release their potential."

I'm surprised they didn't *insist* that everyone would also need the
latest performance enhancing ski-poles (like the K2 Speed Series
advertised on the same page). Has anyone here noticed a marked
improvement in their skiing via the purchase of new bindings? I could
maybe understand boots - but even then I figure fit is at least 80% of
the battle.

JP
************************************************** *******
I absolutely *must* get chrome-plated ski poles.

lal_truckee
August 9th 03, 08:17 PM
Jay Pique wrote:
> The Buyers Guide issue of SKI just arrived. This blurb jumped out at
> me while thumbing through it.....
>
> "Skiers can only do what their gear allows them to do. Just as a new
> computer works best with the latest operating system, new skis need
> new boots and bindings to release their potential."
>
> I'm surprised they didn't *insist* that everyone would also need the
> latest performance enhancing ski-poles (like the K2 Speed Series
> advertised on the same page). Has anyone here noticed a marked
> improvement in their skiing via the purchase of new bindings? I could
> maybe understand boots - but even then I figure fit is at least 80% of
> the battle.

You do know the clothes are also vital? You can't improve your skiing if
you are still in last year's obsolete clothes. Dam two-ply goretex
restricts your movement. And Ullr forbid you wearing anything made of
wool - you'd be too busy scratching to get any skiing done. Better you
sit in the bar and drink rice beer made in America.

SKI and SKIING have become large glossy brochures for equipment and
resorts. Sometimes the pictures are fun, so that's where I focus my
attention.

Sometimes I lament the loss of real skiing magazines over the decades;
the cure is more skiing and less reading.

Sue
August 9th 03, 09:43 PM
In message >, Bob Lee
> writes
>Jay Pique wrote:
>
>You aren't trolling pinnas here, are you? 'Cause you don't want to get
>us started. I mean it, don't **** us off.
>
Hey, since you seem to WANT to argue about religion, what's the
difference between tele and AT anyway?

--
Sue ];(:)

I seen 'em kneel down, but I never seen nothin' 'appen.

AstroPax
August 9th 03, 10:19 PM
On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 12:09:46 -0600, Jay Pique >
wrote:

>Has anyone here noticed a marked improvement in their skiing via the purchase of new bindings?

No, but I can honestly say that I've never noticed a marked
*deterioration* in my skiing via the purchase of new bindings.

-Astro
http://www.xmission.com/users/hound/astro/02-03/index.htm

Vern93
August 9th 03, 10:44 PM
In article >,
Bob Lee > wrote:

> What's the difference between Rembrandt and that guy
> that paints the dogs playing poker?

Well, here's one difference. I don't have any Rembrandts hanging in my
den, but I do have four ORIGINAL works of C. M. Coolidge.

My favourite is the lesser known "A Waterloo."

"Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm a man of wealth and taste"

http://www.coteindustries.com/dogs/

Dave

scottabe
August 9th 03, 10:47 PM
in article , Bob Lee at
wrote on 8/9/03 2:24 PM:

> Jay Pique wrote:
>
>> Has anyone here noticed a marked
>> improvement in their skiing via the purchase of new bindings?
>
> You aren't trolling pinnas here, are you? 'Cause you don't want to get
> us started. I mean it, don't **** us off.

What ya gonna do, Lee? Tell some gross and despicable lies about them like
you've done about me?

scottabe
August 9th 03, 10:48 PM
in article , Bob Lee at
wrote on 8/9/03 3:11 PM:

> In article >,
> Sue > wrote:
>
>> In message >, Bob Lee
>> > writes
>>> Jay Pique wrote:
>>>
>>> You aren't trolling pinnas here, are you? 'Cause you don't want to get
>>> us started. I mean it, don't **** us off.
>>>
>> Hey, since you seem to WANT to argue about religion, what's the
>> difference between tele and AT anyway?
>
> Well, it's the types of bindings and boots and the way you turn, duh.
>
> But what you really mean is what's the difference between ballet and
> country line dancing? What's the difference between fly fishing and
> bait crankin'? What's the difference between Rembrandt and that guy
> that paints the dogs playing poker?
>
> Bob
What's the difference between a decent human being with ethics and morals
and Bob Lee?

Jay Pique
August 10th 03, 02:36 AM
On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 15:24:38 -0600, Bob Lee > wrote:

>Jay Pique wrote:
>
>> Has anyone here noticed a marked
>> improvement in their skiing via the purchase of new bindings?
>
>You aren't trolling pinnas here, are you? 'Cause you don't want to get
>us started. I mean it, don't **** us off.

HA! I didn't even think about the prospect of switching to
flip-flops.... "Marked improvement" though? Hmmm.....

Is all previous telebashing expunged from your record if you ever
convert to the dark side? If you're a forgiving bunch I'll just
continue as is....

JP
********************
Much yet to learn on AT.

Let Mikey Ski It!
August 10th 03, 01:04 PM
Jay Pique > wrote:
>The Buyers Guide issue of SKI just arrived. ...

What's the deal with those HUGE Lange boots? Has anyone skied with them? I
saw a pair in Breck a month ago and was amazed.

It appears they have a traditional sized boot at the same level so I guess
I need to read up and figure out how to make a decision. Previously, I just
bought the highest non-race specific model and was happy. Not sure what to
do now.

Mike...

--
Littleton, Colorado (reply to msaemisch at yahoo dot com)
See my ski photography at: http://PowderDay.us
Carpe powder-diem

Sue
August 10th 03, 08:44 PM
In message >, Bob Lee
> writes
>> >
>> Hey, since you seem to WANT to argue about religion, what's the
>> difference between tele and AT anyway?
>
>Well, it's the types of bindings and boots and the way you turn, duh.
>
>But what you really mean is what's the difference between ballet and
>country line dancing? What's the difference between fly fishing and
>bait crankin'? What's the difference between Rembrandt and that guy
>that paints the dogs playing poker?
>
No. You seem confused - maybe you were just trolling, perish the
thought?
--
Sue ]8(:)

Bob Lee
August 11th 03, 01:21 AM
Sue said:

> In message >, Bob Lee
> > writes
> >> >
> >> Hey, since you seem to WANT to argue about religion, what's the
> >> difference between tele and AT anyway?
> >
> >Well, it's the types of bindings and boots and the way you turn, duh.
> >
> >But what you really mean is what's the difference between ballet and
> >country line dancing? What's the difference between fly fishing and
> >bait crankin'? What's the difference between Rembrandt and that guy
> >that paints the dogs playing poker?
> >
> No. You seem confused [...]

I'm sorry, but just how do I seem confused? And FWIW, you seem clueless.

> - maybe you were just trolling, perish the thought?

All posts are trolls, o bovine one.

Bob

Jonathan Gogan
August 11th 03, 08:30 AM
Now Bob;
Don't get nasty.
You could save up for a "carving tele" and also "feel the force"
(hic.) Not.
J.

"Bob Lee" > wrote in message
...
Sue said:

> In message >, Bob Lee
> > writes
> >> >
> >> Hey, since you seem to WANT to argue about religion, what's the
> >> difference between tele and AT anyway?
> >
> >Well, it's the types of bindings and boots and the way you turn, duh.
> >
> >But what you really mean is what's the difference between ballet and
> >country line dancing? What's the difference between fly fishing and
> >bait crankin'? What's the difference between Rembrandt and that guy
> >that paints the dogs playing poker?
> >
> No. You seem confused [...]

I'm sorry, but just how do I seem confused? And FWIW, you seem clueless.

> - maybe you were just trolling, perish the thought?

All posts are trolls, o bovine one.

Bob

Walt
August 11th 03, 05:07 PM
Crashj wrote
> >
> > What's the difference between Rembrandt and that guy
> > > that paints the dogs playing poker?

> Rembrant's Dead?


BZZZZZZT!

C.M. Cooligde (the "artist" who painted DPP died in 1934.

The obvious answer is that C. M. Cooligde is far more popular.

--
//-Walt
//
// Vail: also very popular...

A. B. Normal
August 21st 03, 04:39 PM
Jay Pique > wrote in
:

> Has anyone here noticed a marked
> improvement in their skiing via the purchase of new bindings?

Only if you get rid of those flimsy things that don't catch at the heel.

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