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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Mar 5, 6:48*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Mar 5, 10:34*am, Shraga wrote: Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! In other words, you think nearly all sports are stupid. So how do you feel about seat belts? Do hand rails make staircases "extreme?" Thanks for demonstrating, once again, just how insane mountain bikers are. You obviously don't care about your own welfare, or anyone else's. And, yes, seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane. You don't see too many hikers wearing seatbelts or helmets, do you? QED I have demonstrated nothing but your dishonesty, liar. So according to you, "seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane." But you obviously hide from the fact that seatbelts are also used by passengers in motor vehicles and aircraft. Why did you deliberately avoid those uses, liar? What are you hiding? You wrote "special protective equipment." I continue to assert that "nearly all" sports recommend special protective equipment, and I am merely providing examples that demonstrate your insanity. You gave me ONE bad example in response, so you clearly don't understand what "QED" means. Maybe you should leave the Latin phrases to the adults. By the way, can you remind me which country won the hiking world championships last year? You also sound like you don't have a lot of hiking experience. Personally, I always carry a whistle, dry matches, a first aid kit and a light rain shell to *protect* me from the elements. |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
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Shraga says... On Mar 5, 6:48=A0pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 5, 10:34=A0am, Shraga wrote: Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! In other words, you think nearly all sports are stupid. So how do you feel about seat belts? Do hand rails make staircases "extreme?" Thanks for demonstrating, once again, just how insane mountain bikers are. You obviously don't care about your own welfare, or anyone else's. And, yes, seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane. You don't see too many hikers wearing seatbelts or helmets, do you? QED I have demonstrated nothing but your dishonesty, liar. So according to you, "seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane." But you obviously hide from the fact that seatbelts are also used by passengers in motor vehicles and aircraft. Why did you deliberately avoid those uses, liar? What are you hiding? You wrote "special protective equipment." I continue to assert that "nearly all" sports recommend special protective equipment, and I am merely providing examples that demonstrate your insanity. You gave me ONE bad example in response, so you clearly don't understand what "QED" means. Maybe you should leave the Latin phrases to the adults. By the way, can you remind me which country won the hiking world championships last year? You also sound like you don't have a lot of hiking experience. Personally, I always carry a whistle, dry matches, a first aid kit and a light rain shell to *protect* me from the elements. You need to understand. Mike is very serious about his position. Since hiking boots and shoes are designed to protect the wearer, he hikes barefoot. And when it dawned on him that the puropse of clothing is to protect the hiker from the elements, he quit wearing those too. |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Mar 6, 9:27*am, Shraga wrote:
On Mar 5, 6:48*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 5, 10:34*am, Shraga wrote: Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! In other words, you think nearly all sports are stupid. So how do you feel about seat belts? Do hand rails make staircases "extreme?" Thanks for demonstrating, once again, just how insane mountain bikers are. You obviously don't care about your own welfare, or anyone else's. And, yes, seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane. You don't see too many hikers wearing seatbelts or helmets, do you? QED I have demonstrated nothing but your dishonesty, liar. So according to you, "seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane." But you obviously hide from the fact that seatbelts are also used by passengers in motor vehicles and aircraft. Why did you deliberately avoid those uses, liar? What are you hiding? You wrote "special protective equipment." I continue to assert that "nearly all" sports recommend special protective equipment, and I am merely providing examples that demonstrate your insanity. You gave me ONE bad example in response, so you clearly don't understand what "QED" means. Maybe you should leave the Latin phrases to the adults. By the way, can you remind me which country won the hiking world championships last year? You also sound like you don't have a lot of hiking experience. Personally, I always carry a whistle, dry matches, a first aid kit and a light rain shell to *protect* me from the elements. That sounds like a non-sequitur. I've been hiking longer than you've been alive (judging by your puerile behavior). I never carry any of those. |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Mar 6, 11:49*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Mar 6, 9:27*am, Shraga wrote: On Mar 5, 6:48*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 5, 10:34*am, Shraga wrote: Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! In other words, you think nearly all sports are stupid. So how do you feel about seat belts? Do hand rails make staircases "extreme?" Thanks for demonstrating, once again, just how insane mountain bikers are. You obviously don't care about your own welfare, or anyone else's. And, yes, seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane. You don't see too many hikers wearing seatbelts or helmets, do you? QED I have demonstrated nothing but your dishonesty, liar. So according to you, "seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane." But you obviously hide from the fact that seatbelts are also used by passengers in motor vehicles and aircraft. Why did you deliberately avoid those uses, liar? What are you hiding? You wrote "special protective equipment." I continue to assert that "nearly all" sports recommend special protective equipment, and I am merely providing examples that demonstrate your insanity. You gave me ONE bad example in response, so you clearly don't understand what "QED" means. Maybe you should leave the Latin phrases to the adults. By the way, can you remind me which country won the hiking world championships last year? You also sound like you don't have a lot of hiking experience. Personally, I always carry a whistle, dry matches, a first aid kit and a light rain shell to *protect* me from the elements. That sounds like a non-sequitur. I've been hiking longer than you've been alive (judging by your puerile behavior). I never carry any of those. That's not surprising. It's clear from your posts that you're an unusually slow learner. And your refusal to respond to my post is noted. As usual you resort to lying, because there is no honest way to present your point of view. |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Mar 6, 10:27*am, Shraga wrote:
On Mar 5, 6:48*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 5, 10:34*am, Shraga wrote: Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! In other words, you think nearly all sports are stupid. So how do you feel about seat belts? Do hand rails make staircases "extreme?" Thanks for demonstrating, once again, just how insane mountain bikers are. You obviously don't care about your own welfare, or anyone else's. And, yes, seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane. You don't see too many hikers wearing seatbelts or helmets, do you? QED I have demonstrated nothing but your dishonesty, liar. So according to you, "seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane." But you obviously hide from the fact that seatbelts are also used by passengers in motor vehicles and aircraft. Why did you deliberately avoid those uses, liar? What are you hiding? You wrote "special protective equipment." I continue to assert that "nearly all" sports recommend special protective equipment, and I am merely providing examples that demonstrate your insanity. You gave me ONE bad example in response, so you clearly don't understand what "QED" means. Maybe you should leave the Latin phrases to the adults. By the way, can you remind me which country won the hiking world championships last year? Who cares? Competition is silly. You also sound like you don't have a lot of hiking experience. Personally, I always carry a whistle, dry matches, a first aid kit and a light rain shell to *protect* me from the elements. Bully for you. It doesn't prove that you have any sense or honesty, when it comes to evaluating mountain biking or horseback riding. |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Mar 6, 11:48*am, Bob Berger wrote:
In article , Shraga says... On Mar 5, 6:48=A0pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 5, 10:34=A0am, Shraga wrote: Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! In other words, you think nearly all sports are stupid. So how do you feel about seat belts? Do hand rails make staircases "extreme?" Thanks for demonstrating, once again, just how insane mountain bikers are. You obviously don't care about your own welfare, or anyone else's. And, yes, seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane. You don't see too many hikers wearing seatbelts or helmets, do you? QED I have demonstrated nothing but your dishonesty, liar. So according to you, "seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane." But you obviously hide from the fact that seatbelts are also used by passengers in motor vehicles and aircraft. Why did you deliberately avoid those uses, liar? What are you hiding? You wrote "special protective equipment." I continue to assert that "nearly all" sports recommend special protective equipment, and I am merely providing examples that demonstrate your insanity. You gave me ONE bad example in response, so you clearly don't understand what "QED" means. Maybe you should leave the Latin phrases to the adults. By the way, can you remind me which country won the hiking world championships last year? You also sound like you don't have a lot of hiking experience. Personally, I always carry a whistle, dry matches, a first aid kit and a light rain shell to *protect* me from the elements. You need to understand. Mike is very serious about his position. Since hiking boots and shoes are designed to protect the wearer, he hikes barefoot. And when it dawned on him that the puropse of clothing is to protect the hiker from the elements, he quit wearing those too.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Why can't mountain bikers EVER tell the truth??? |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
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Mike Vandeman says... On Mar 6, 11:48=A0am, Bob Berger wrote: In article .= com, Shraga says... On Mar 5, 6:48=3DA0pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 5, 10:34=3DA0am, Shraga wrote: Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment= is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! In other words, you think nearly all sports are stupid. So how do yo= u feel about seat belts? Do hand rails make staircases "extreme?" Thanks for demonstrating, once again, just how insane mountain bikers are. You obviously don't care about your own welfare, or anyone else's. And, yes, seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane. You don't see too many hikers wearing seatbelts or helmets, do you? QED I have demonstrated nothing but your dishonesty, liar. So according to you, "seatbelts prove that driving a motor vehicle is insane." But you obviously hide from the fact that seatbelts are also used by passengers in motor vehicles and aircraft. Why did you deliberately avoid those uses, liar? What are you hiding? You wrote "special protective equipment." I continue to assert that "nearly all" sports recommend special protective equipment, and I am merely providing examples that demonstrate your insanity. You gave me ONE bad example in response, so you clearly don't understand what "QED" means. Maybe you should leave the Latin phrases to the adults. By the way, can you remind me which country won the hiking world championships last year? You also sound like you don't have a lot of hiking experience. Personally, I always carry a whistle, dry matches, a first aid kit and a light rain shell to *protect* me from the elements. You need to understand. Mike is very serious about his position. Since hi= king boots and shoes are designed to protect the wearer, he hikes barefoot. An= d when it dawned on him that the puropse of clothing is to protect the hiker fro= m the elements, he quit wearing those too.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Why can't mountain bikers EVER tell the truth??? Best you can do? Disappointing. |
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