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Pandering your FFT.to patients really? A new low Dennis, seriously.
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Re: Vibram Five Fingers and Plantar Plate Dysfunction
I'm hoping that by using Foot Centering Language in responding, I am making this discussion clearer to you than by utilizing the language common to The Arena that may be more difficult to process for some.
Dennis[/quote]
Nope. Sorry Dennis, I have only a foggy notion of what you might be trying to say, but it struck me as excessively pedantic. Maybe sticking with "the language common to The Arena that may be more difficult to process for some" would have been a better bet. I appreciate that you took the time to respond though. For all I know you are completely correct and I am totally wrong.
So I wanted to throw some empirical evidence and lay opinion into the mix because I thought it might be of value. I'm not trying to
I accept that my experience might not contribute to the discussion. It seemed worth a shot though.
Re: Vibram Five Fingers and Plantar Plate Dysfunction
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Originally Posted by andrew547
I'm hoping that by using Foot Centering Language in responding, I am making this discussion clearer to you than by utilizing the language common to The Arena that may be more difficult to process for some.
Dennis
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Nope. Sorry Dennis, I have only a foggy notion of what you might be trying to say, but it struck me as excessively pedantic. Maybe sticking with "the language common to The Arena that may be more difficult to process for some" would have been a better bet. I appreciate that you took the time to respond though. For all I know you are completely correct and I am totally wrong.
So I wanted to throw some empirical evidence and lay opinion into the mix because I thought it might be of value. I'm not trying to
I accept that my experience might not contribute to the discussion. It seemed worth a shot though.
Cheers
Your empirical evidence was impactive to me.
Sorry if you read my response as pedantic.
Re: Vibram Five Fingers and Plantar Plate Dysfunction
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Originally Posted by drsha
Your empirical evidence was impactive to me.
Sorry if you read my response as pedantic.
Dennis
Pedantic in the strict interpretation of the word, rather than its popular connotation. Given your comprehensive vocabulary, I know you know what I mean.
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