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Spiny Norman

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  1. As far as I know the US Army does not have a direct interest in almost all manufacturing as the PLA does.

    Capitalism can help countries when there is the rule of law and a chance for the citizens to vote on the issues.

    So, no standards at all? Slavery is fine. Child labor is fine?

    Where you spend your money matters.

    - Spencer

  2. Her's a fun fact about China:

    The peasants and the children of the peasants flocki to work in the factories of southern China are not allowed to go to the schools or get other social services there. China has strict rules on internal migration. So you may be able to sneak down and work under the table but don't expect better for your kids.

    Not to mention the small issue of Tibet, Tiannamen, and the THREE Gorges dam.

    But hey, what do we care. The boards are pretty and hold an edge.

    Enjoy, Spencer

  3. Okay then, yes people are stupid, and there is such a thing as bad luck, and good form and not falling are the best prevention but... How much more likely is it that a taller, stiffer boot is going to be trouble since you are, theoretically, clamped onto your board anyways. And pretty likely to fall sooner or later.

    I think I'd like to go to AT boots for backcountry splitboarding next season as my ankles are shot. I'm trying to get a sense of the relative safety of lower v. taller cuffs. If there is any.

    So basically what Bumpyride said.

    Thanks for the responses.

    - SPencer

  4. Hi,

    Exept for catastrophic binding failures most of the injuries seem to about burying the board nose into soft snow.

    HAve these injuries occurred mostly on tall, stiff, 4 buckle boots?

    Would three buckle boots be just low and soft enough to not over tourque the legs?

    I managed to bury the nose on my freestyle board but had soft stepins and was able flex my way through the ensuing somersault.

    This sounds a lot like the releasable/non-relaesable binding discussion on telemarktips.com where big boots and nonreleasing bindings are, mostly, acknowledged as a liability.

    Thanks, Spencer

  5. The Burton Mission GT has the "powerwing". I have the stepin and strap versions. I've found the wings usefull up to about 36*. Between 36 and 45*'s I can tell they are there but by then the width of the board sems to negate the angles as my feet were well inside the board edges.

    Also with the burtons you can lock the highback so a third strap is always an option. Maybe a booster strap.

    Every year I think about doing the mods but haven't pulled the trigger yet.

    Keep us posted.

    Ta, Spencer

  6. It did not rain much in Concord or Andover, NH today. When I drove by Sunapee yesterday they were still wall to wall white. It will probably slush on ice if it gets woarm tomorrow. And It supposed to be fairly warm tonight. Enjoy.

  7. Hey,

    I'd like to trade a pair of medium, men's 8-10, Burton Mission GT strap bindings. Includes the 3 and 4 hole disks, the highback wings and the standard highbacks. Bindings are in excellent condition. They work pretty well with my size 10 Koflach Degre's, I've also used size 10 Ride boots, Size10.5 leather mountain boots and Size 10 burton Driver boots.

    Would like to trade for Burton Mission Si's or Mission GT Si's, or a pair of SiX's size L in similiar shape.

    Will sell for $50

    Thanks, Spencer

  8. Hi, I have a pair of Atomic e-zone alpine ski boots for sale.

    They are a nice general purpose do-it-all boot.

    4 aluminum buckles, "thermo skin" liner, 7.5 on the Atomic stiffness scale, 318 sole length

    Really excellent condition, a few scuffs on the shell, the liner looks nearly new.

    $30 shipped

    Or p/u in or near Concord, NH

    sndickinson"at"tds.net

    - Spencer

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