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- From: robinson@cogsci.Berkeley.EDU (Michael Robinson)
- Newsgroups: rec.motorcycles
- Subject: Re: HELMETS
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 02:06:59 GMT
- Organization: Institute of Cognitive Studies, U.C. Berkeley
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- Message-ID: <1ehh83INNq9p@agate.berkeley.edu>
- References: <1992Nov19.001059.7670@megatek.com> <1992Nov19.033924.25567@spdc.ti.com> <1992Nov19.200105.12133@megatek.com>
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- In article <1992Nov19.200105.12133@megatek.com> randy@megatek.com writes:
- > I can see the viewport edge in this exercise, AND in actual riding, as can
- >everyone I know. And no, these are NOT cheap helmets - rather top-of-the-line
- >offerings from the major helmet manufacturers such as Shoie, Bell, etc...
-
- > Concerning hearing acuity in a helmet - you ARE full of yourself, aren't
- >you? Ever tried to carry on a conversation while wearing a helmet? Doesn't
- >limit your hearing in the least, does it?
-
- Of course, you could just get a half-helmet that doesn't cover your eyes
- or ears.
-
- Then we could argue about important issues, like just how much it sticks in
- your craw when someone makes you do something against your will.
-
- And how much more it sticks in your craw when you can't come up with a good
- reason to tell them to go stuff it.
-
-
-
- (Sorry, just breaking in #1020. LTF-FTL)
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