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- From: mark@sdd.hp.com (Mark Overton)
- Newsgroups: rec.skate
- Subject: Re: wanted
- Date: 30 Dec 1992 02:58:03 GMT
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard, San Diego Division
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- In article <1992Dec24.183821.599@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu>, hchammou@wsuhub.uc.twsu.edu writes:
- |> Hello,
- |>
- |> I am looking for a synthetic iceskating on which it is possible to skate.
- |> [...]
- |> Francoise.
-
- Are you referring to synthetic material which simulates the skating properties
- of ice? I've never heard of any such thing. Rink-owners in hot climates
- such as here in Southern California might be interested in it.
-
- The closest thing I know of to ice-skating is in-line skating (which is not
- real close, BTW).
-
- - Mark Overton, mark@sdd.hp.com
-