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Date: 12 Oct 2006 09:33:48
From: John van der Pflum
Subject: Bionic Arm?
Would a bionic arm be considered unusual equipment? What about
Steve's bionic eye? Does it measure distances? Wold he have to take
it out prior to a tournament?

I'm jus thinkin.........
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Date: 12 Oct 2006 08:21:20
From: Larry Bud
Subject: Re: Bionic Arm?

John van der Pflum wrote:
> Would a bionic arm be considered unusual equipment? What about
> Steve's bionic eye? Does it measure distances? Wold he have to take
> it out prior to a tournament?

The eye would be fine, as long as it doesn't measure slope or wind!




> I'm jus thinkin.........

Really? ;-)



  
Date: 12 Oct 2006 13:12:10
From: John van der Pflum
Subject: Re: Bionic Arm?
On 12 Oct 2006 08:21:20 -0700, "Larry Bud" <larrybud2002@yahoo.com >
wrote:

>
>John van der Pflum wrote:
>> Would a bionic arm be considered unusual equipment? What about
>> Steve's bionic eye? Does it measure distances? Wold he have to take
>> it out prior to a tournament?
>
>The eye would be fine, as long as it doesn't measure slope or wind!
>
>
>
>
>> I'm jus thinkin.........
>
>Really? ;-)

Oooo, nice catch. Busted. :-)
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jvdp
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Date: 12 Oct 2006 08:51:07
From: Aress Gee
Subject: Re: Bionic Arm?
John van der Pflum <jpflumjr@ughookugh.com > writes:

> Would a bionic arm be considered unusual equipment? What about
> Steve's bionic eye? Does it measure distances? Wold he have to take
> it out prior to a tournament?
>
> I'm jus thinkin.........

I would DQ him (33-7/8) if that "na na na na na" sound
was a distraction to the other players.

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Date: 12 Oct 2006 15:09:35
From: Chris Bellomy
Subject: Re: Bionic Arm?
Aress Gee <invalid@not_real_address.com > wrote:
: John van der Pflum <jpflumjr@ughookugh.com > writes:
:
: > Would a bionic arm be considered unusual equipment? What about
: > Steve's bionic eye? Does it measure distances? Wold he have to take
: > it out prior to a tournament?
: >
: > I'm jus thinkin.........
:
: I would DQ him (33-7/8) if that "na na na na na" sound
: was a distraction to the other players.

But you'd let Annika play the Clanger if it were otherwise
conforming?

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Date: 12 Oct 2006 10:19:53
From: Aress Gee
Subject: Re: Bionic Arm?
Chris Bellomy <puevf@tbbqfubj.arg.invalid > writes:

> Aress Gee <invalid@not_real_address.com> wrote:
> : John van der Pflum <jpflumjr@ughookugh.com> writes:
> :
> :> Would a bionic arm be considered unusual equipment? What about
> :> Steve's bionic eye? Does it measure distances? Wold he have to take
> :> it out prior to a tournament?
> :>
> :> I'm jus thinkin.........
> :
> : I would DQ him (33-7/8) if that "na na na na na" sound
> : was a distraction to the other players.
>
> But you'd let Annika play the Clanger if it were otherwise
> conforming?

No chance; I'd dig up something on him too.

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