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frost /p>It pains me to disagree with Mr. Tyrrell, and especially so with Mr. Somers. These men are experts when it comes to competitive swimming. To prove that I am no expert, I challenge both to a swimming competition of any length, and any stroke. The only stipulation is that I get to wear the $500 suit (and that Messrs. Somers and Tyrrell promise not to laugh). The smart money will be on the aforementioned experts.
p>I can't imagine a sport where the equipment has a lesser bearing on the outcome. br> -- Dan Martin br> Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania br> P.S. This article leads me to believe that RET's Olympic boycott has ended. My personal boycott ended while channel-surfing and catching NBC, only to see a special report on Panda bears. My boycott has resumed. /p>Perhaps there is a solution to the whole swimsuit-technology problem. That would be to eschew the suit. (And the goggles.)
Thank you for your take on the Current Crisis! Such dry humor.
p>Cheers, br> -- Ran Hay br> Ohio
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