motorblade <motorblade aol.com> wrote: On Jun 7, 11:12?am, John The web site you linked to says "roller" when it refers to quad skates and "in-line" when it refers to in-line skates. http://www.usarollersports.org/ Doe is right Yes, in fact fact, that web site says "roller" when it refers to quad skates and "in-line" when it refers to in-line skates. John
motorblade <motorblade@aol.com> wrote: On Jun 7, 11:12?am, John Doe <j...@usenetlove.invalid> wrote: The web site you linked to says "roller" when it refers to quad skates and "in-line" when it refers to in-line skates. http://www.usarollersports.org/ i geuss bill and alan and i are just "off" ....john has a better grasp of the terminology from general useage then
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 17:21:01 +0000 (UTC), Opus the Penguin <opusthepenguin+usenet@gmail.com> wrote: Personally, I'm rooting for the boy to get into Stanford. I doubt he can do it. He's making straight A's with a good mix of tough classes. (Wait. His mother just informed me he got one B his Freshman year. But hang on. Do they factor in Freshman year into the GPA? I thought is was
motorblade <motorblade aol.com> wrote: On Jun 7, 5:35?am, John Doe <j... usenetlove.invalid> wrote: But of course there is a clear distinction between roller skating and inline skating. and " audio feed" in one post. I have no idea what that's supposed to mean. Making the oh so relevant point that gosh this is inline so you are off topic
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