Questionnaire about high perforamnce clothing



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Monica Wang

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Online Suvrey:Biking
http://www.keysurvey.com/survey/24993/1cd0/

Thank you very much for your participation!
 
On 18 Mar 2004 03:20:03 -0800, [email protected] (Monica
****) mumbled incoherently:

>Dear Sir/Madam

Take your spam elsewhere, idiot.

Ken (NY) Chairman, Department Of Redundancy Department
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email: http://www.geocities.com/bluesguy68/email.htm

"Part of the solution for the environmental crisis may well
lie in our ability to achieve a better

-Al Gore, 'Earth In The Balance' page 213

Q: What the hardest thing about rollerblading?
R: Telling your parents you’re gay.

spammers can send mail to [email protected]
 
Ken [NY) wrote:
> On 18 Mar 2004 03:20:03 -0800, [email protected]
> (Monica ****) mumbled incoherently:
>
>
>>Dear Sir/Madam
>
>
> Take your spam elsewhere, idiot.
>
> Ken (NY) Chairman, Department Of Redundancy Department
> ___________________________________
> email: http://www.geocities.com/bluesguy68/email.htm
>
> "Part of the solution for the environmental crisis may
> well lie in our ability to achieve a better

> -Al Gore, 'Earth In The Balance' page 213
>
> Q: What the hardest thing about rollerblading?
> A: Telling your parents you’re gay.
>
> spammers can send mail to [email protected]

Hmmm, seems like a legitimate marketing research survey to
me. No commercialism, no brands being given preference - as
a matter of fact, not a single brand mentioned. So, ca-ca
for brains, do you even know what spam is? Because this
survey is not.

jim
 
Ken [NY) wrote:

> On 18 Mar 2004 03:20:03 -0800, [email protected]
> (Monica ****) mumbled incoherently:
>
>
>>Dear Sir/Madam
>
>
> Take your spam elsewhere, idiot.
>
> Ken (NY) Chairman, Department Of Redundancy Department
> ___________________________________
> email: http://www.geocities.com/bluesguy68/email.htm
>
> "Part of the solution for the environmental crisis may
> well lie in our ability to achieve a better

> -Al Gore, 'Earth In The Balance' page 213
>
> Q: What the hardest thing about rollerblading?
> A: Telling your parents you’re gay.
>
> spammers can send mail to [email protected]

As a follow up, there are two or three lines that do not
make sense, but I think that is because of translation
problems. Eating tobacco odour, activates vitamins. . .
 
I was wondering if that was based on some kind of futuristic
nanotechnology fabrics. I've hear about people envisioning
self-cleaning fabrics, which was one of their options. The
others you mention could be similar. Or it could just be
translation. Lyle

"JimLane" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:1079684767.588440@news-
1.nethere.net...
> Ken [NY) wrote:
>
> > On 18 Mar 2004 03:20:03 -0800,
> > [email protected] (Monica ****) mumbled
> > incoherently:
> >
> >
> >>Dear Sir/Madam
> >
> >
> > Take your spam elsewhere, idiot.
> >
> > Ken (NY) Chairman, Department Of Redundancy Department
> > ___________________________________
> > email: http://www.geocities.com/bluesguy68/email.htm
> >
> > "Part of the solution for the environmental crisis may
> > well lie in our ability to achieve a better

> > -Al Gore, 'Earth In The Balance' page 213
> >
> > Q: What the hardest thing about rollerblading?
> > A: Telling your parents you’re gay.
> >
> > spammers can send mail to [email protected]
>
> As a follow up, there are two or three lines that do not
> make sense, but I think that is because of translation
> problems. Eating tobacco odour, activates vitamins. . .
 
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...

>As a follow up, there are two or three lines that do not
>make sense, but I think that is because of translation
>problems. Eating tobacco odour, activates vitamins. . .

Can someone explain these?
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Alex
 
In rec.bicycles.misc Alex Rodriguez <[email protected]> wrote:
>>As a follow up, there are two or three lines that do not
>>make sense, but I think that is because of translation
>>problems. Eating tobacco odour, activates vitamins. . .
>
> Can someone explain these?

"eating tobacco odour" .. should be fairly obvious. the
fabric doesn't retain tobacco smell. a problem for smokers
or people who goto bars outsie of california. & there are at
least a few cyclists who smoke.

activates vitamins.

wow!

no clue.
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david reuteler [email protected]