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Michael Daly wrote:
Frederick Burroughs wrote: Why are surfboards waxed? Before answering that question - look up _how_ surfboards are waxed. And with what kind of wax. Roger. The deck of a surfboard is waxed to provide traction for the rider's feet. Which begs the question; Given two kayaks of identical size and shape, will the one constructed of hydrophilic material have a speed advantage (however slight) over than one constructed of hydrophobic material, all else being the same? -- "This president has destroyed the country, the economy, the relationship with the rest of the world. He's a monster in the White House. He should resign." - Hunter S. Thompson, speaking to an antiwar audience in 2003. |
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