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Hey everyone! Can you PLEASE help?
On Mar 27, 3:31 pm, " wrote:
On Mar 26, 7:45 pm, Brian Nystrom wrote: Probably because he's just a college kid. Hopefully, he's learning a hard lesson in reality. Rule #1: Know your market. Obviously, he doesn't...or at least he didn't. ;-) My take was that it was a class in market research, and he was doing...um...research on whether this product would make it in the market. I took the survey and told him what I think of the product. Did anyone else? Not a chance. I gave him a polite discouraging reply, in case he is on the up-and-up, but there is also a strong possibility that it is our old friend at work again, under yet another false flag. Even if Elliot IS on the up-and-up, there was no way I was going to support him in this activity, because, as you may recall, our friend used to grasp at any straw, take any quotation out of context, to cite support for his project. I refuse to participate in any activity that will lend respectibility to our old friend's activities. -Richard, His Kanubic Travesty -- ================================================== ==================== Richard Hopley Winston-Salem, NC, USA .. rhopley[at]earthlink[dot]net .. Nothing really matters except Boats, Sex, and Rock'n'Roll .. rhopley[at]wfubmc[dot]edu .. OK, OK; computer programming for scientific research also matters ================================================== ==================== |
Hey everyone! Can you PLEASE help?
Does anyone remember the Tribalance kayak? I seem to recall it was
designed by John Winters. It also occurs to me that Elliott's invention might be just the thing for getting handicapped paddlers out on the water. Poor kid. Stumbling in here and getting dumped on. A learning experience, no charge. Steve |
Hey everyone! Can you PLEASE help?
Steve Cramer wrote:
Does anyone remember the Tribalance kayak? I seem to recall it was designed by John Winters. The fact that almost no one remembers it should tell you something. It also occurs to me that Elliott's invention might be just the thing for getting handicapped paddlers out on the water. You're giving him too much credit. It's not an "invention", it's merely another take on an old idea, evidently from another non-paddler looking to "improve" the kayak. What these "inventors" are forgetting - or just don't get - is that KAYAK ARE DESIGNED THE WAY THEY ARE FOR A REASON and the design doesn't need their "improvements". As for adaptive paddling, you're correct. It's about the only real use for such devices, but that's not how people try to market them. If he had promoted his device as an adaptive paddling aid rather than as a way to "fix" something that isn't broken, I'll bet he would have gotten favorable responses. |
Hey everyone! Can you PLEASE help?
On Mar 28, 10:11 pm, Cyli wrote:
They wouldn't be bad for a canoe, especially a canoe used for fishing or with ill behaved dogs or young children along. Cyli, That's funny, as a canoeist my first thought was that they wouldn't be bad for a kayak, especially for a kayak used for fishing or with ill behaved dogs or young children along OK, that's not true. My first thought was that Elliot has gone and reinvented a product with limited application and zero appeal to serious paddlers and posted a survey about it to a board that was decimated (in the literal "reduced by 90%" meaning) by a mentally unstable sponson manufacturer. |
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On Mar 28, 10:11 pm, Cyli wrote: They wouldn't be bad for a canoe, especially a canoe used for fishing or with ill behaved dogs or young children along. That's funny, as a canoeist my first thought was that they wouldn't be bad for a kayak, especially for a kayak used for fishing or with ill behaved dogs or young children along OK, that's not true. My first thought was that Elliot has gone and reinvented a product with limited application and zero appeal to serious paddlers and posted a survey about it to a board that was decimated (in the literal "reduced by 90%" meaning) by a mentally unstable sponson manufacturer. Actually the literal meaning of decimated is "reduced by 10%" not 90%. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimat...8Roman_Army%29 I'll give the whole sponson debate a wide berth. //Walt |
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On Mar 29, 10:24 am, Walt wrote:
wrote: Actually the literal meaning of decimated is "reduced by 10%" not 90%. Seehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimation_%28Roman_Army%29 Ooops, my bad. I wish rpb still hadn't seen so many fine and fun posters drift away as a result of the sponsonboy attacks (and trashing by burntnutjob and others) |
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On Mar 29, 10:24 am, Walt wrote: wrote: Actually the literal meaning of decimated is "reduced by 10%" not 90%. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimat...8Roman_Army%29 Ooops, my bad. Ain't the intertubes eductional? (c; I wish rpb still hadn't seen so many fine and fun posters drift away as a result of the sponsonboy attacks (and trashing by burntnutjob and others) It's not just rbp, it seems all of usenet has seen a similar attrition as people get bored, burn out, or move to web-based forums. Whatshisname surely didn't help, and there's somebody like him on nearly every usenet group. The moderation found on the web-based forums prevents that kind of abuse, but it also prevents the coffee-through-the -nose humor found in the great wilds of NNTP. So where were we? Oh yeah - sponsons - which appear to be a safe topic again: useful for a sailing kayak, unnessary for fla****er and dangerous for whitewater use. My $.02. //Walt |
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Geez, cut the guy some slack, woodja? It's a school project,
fercrissakes. He's not an inventor, he hasn't built any of these things, he and his classmates just got an idea and went to paddlers (what a concept!) to see if the idea had legs. Now he knows it doesn't. No need to beat him up. Steve |
Hey everyone! Can you PLEASE help?
Steve Cramer wrote:
Geez, cut the guy some slack, woodja? It's a school project, fercrissakes. He's not an inventor, he hasn't built any of these things, he and his classmates just got an idea and went to paddlers (what a concept!) to see if the idea had legs. Now he knows it doesn't. No need to beat him up. Steve Steve, I agree. Give him feedback but don't belittle him. Al K |
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