Earl 10'6" wooden longboard
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Re: Earl 10'6" wooden longboard
C'mon Splinters, try and see another's perspective.
BTW I love your craftsmanship, but jeez, open your mind to other designs and possibilities.
BTW I love your craftsmanship, but jeez, open your mind to other designs and possibilities.
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Re: Earl 10'6" wooden longboard
My designs are the result of doing exactly that... no sense in regressing back to Milabu mode... and just like the wheel some designs can't be improved upon.
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Freedom of choice allows you to design and make whatever you like Roy , but acceptance by surfers can only be the result of the performance on offer......novelty value will only get you so far , then it starts working against you......any design that gives a surfer the performance he wants, will endure and never really die, as we've been seeing in recent years.....I think the art world is your only hope. ( they seem to be comfortable with stupid price tags)
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You are completely deluded, the performance in the water of my boards is far superior, and acceptance from surfers comes through billion dollar marketing campaigns.kayu wrote:Freedom of choice allows you to design and make whatever you like Roy , but acceptance by surfers can only be the result of the performance on offer......novelty value will only get you so far , then it starts working against you......any design that gives a surfer the performance he wants, will endure and never really die, as we've been seeing in recent years.....I think the art world is your only hope. ( they seem to be comfortable with stupid price tags)
Re: Earl 10'6" wooden longboard
Seems to be an unnecessary word there Roy.Roy_Stewart wrote:My designs are the result of doing exactly that... no sense in regressing back to Milabu mode... and just like the wheel some designs can't be improved upon.
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Not like you.
Beanpole
You aren’t the room Yuke You are just a wonky cafe table with a missing rubber pad on the end of one leg.
Skipper
I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
You aren’t the room Yuke You are just a wonky cafe table with a missing rubber pad on the end of one leg.
Skipper
I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
Re: Earl 10'6" wooden longboard
Thats an illogical conclusion Roy, considering the weight of fact out there. The truth is , on surf forums most people are not influenced so much by surf marketing and make their decisions based on personal preference and experience, quite often far more experience than you have. Maybe you should join some art forums,if you havn't already,and try rattlin some cages there ? It doesn't seem to be workin on surf forums, becuase most people see you comin a mile away.... :?Roy_Stewart wrote:You are completely deluded, the performance in the water of my boards is far superior, and acceptance from surfers comes through billion dollar marketing campaigns.kayu wrote:Freedom of choice allows you to design and make whatever you like Roy , but acceptance by surfers can only be the result of the performance on offer......novelty value will only get you so far , then it starts working against you......any design that gives a surfer the performance he wants, will endure and never really die, as we've been seeing in recent years.....I think the art world is your only hope. ( they seem to be comfortable with stupid price tags)
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Well spotted Mr GTrevG wrote:Seems to be an unnecessary word there Roy.Roy_Stewart wrote:My designs are the result of doing exactly that... no sense in regressing back to Milabu mode... and just like the wheel some designs can't be improved upon.
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Not like you.
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Believing your own BS again.kayu wrote:Thats an illogical conclusion Roy, considering the weight of fact out there. The truth is , on surf forums most people are not influenced so much by surf marketing and make their decisions based on personal preference and experience, quite often far more experience than you have. Maybe you should join some art forums,if you havn't already,and try rattlin some cages there ? It doesn't seem to be workin on surf forums, becuase most people see you comin a mile away.... :?Roy_Stewart wrote:You are completely deluded, the performance in the water of my boards is far superior, and acceptance from surfers comes through billion dollar marketing campaigns.kayu wrote:Freedom of choice allows you to design and make whatever you like Roy , but acceptance by surfers can only be the result of the performance on offer......novelty value will only get you so far , then it starts working against you......any design that gives a surfer the performance he wants, will endure and never really die, as we've been seeing in recent years.....I think the art world is your only hope. ( they seem to be comfortable with stupid price tags)
By the way your logic is faulty: I made no logical error
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....flawed logic is your "way of life "...if you can fool your self, then you can fool the world !!!!!
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Not at all.
If you understood surfing and hydrodynamics there'd be some hope for you but as usual your bitching and moaning is all at the social level and a pretty low one at that.
It's no coincidence that your username translated means "woodenhead"
If you understood surfing and hydrodynamics there'd be some hope for you but as usual your bitching and moaning is all at the social level and a pretty low one at that.
It's no coincidence that your username translated means "woodenhead"
Re: Earl 10'6" wooden longboard
Woodenhead ?......I like that....its an apt description... = the entrance to my workshop !.. ( the wooden head is carved from a paulownia log I milled last year...... I know , I know ! , it's a dead ringer for Ernie on the muppet show .. )...
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Re: Earl 10'6" wooden longboard
Nice carving Kayu !
More Innovative Surfmat Building here......
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Re: Earl 10'6" wooden longboard
very nice kaya
wish i had a office like that
wish i had a office like that
reginald wrote:Hang on, now all of a sudden I'm the bad guy. How the try again did that happen?
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Re: Earl 10'6" wooden longboard
what do you mean by logical error? logically correct?
to claim that you made no logical error does not entail that the conclusion of your argument is true. just as to say that someone else's argument is not logically correct does not entail that their conclusion is false.
a logically correct argument just means a valid argument. and validity has nothing to do with truth - that is the realm of soundness. are you claiming that your argument is merely valid? or do you mean "sound" when you say "logically correct"?
to claim that you made no logical error does not entail that the conclusion of your argument is true. just as to say that someone else's argument is not logically correct does not entail that their conclusion is false.
a logically correct argument just means a valid argument. and validity has nothing to do with truth - that is the realm of soundness. are you claiming that your argument is merely valid? or do you mean "sound" when you say "logically correct"?
Roy_Stewart wrote: By the way your logic is faulty: I made no logical error
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Re: Earl 10'6" wooden longboard
Kayu alleged that my logic was faulty but actually:
a) his argument was itself faulty and
b) I had made no logical error.
I did not state that Kayu's illogical argument entailed that my argument is logical, or that the the conclusion is true... they are so, but quite independently of anything kayu says.
a) his argument was itself faulty and
b) I had made no logical error.
I did not state that Kayu's illogical argument entailed that my argument is logical, or that the the conclusion is true... they are so, but quite independently of anything kayu says.
Re: Earl 10'6" wooden longboard
Roy , do you get some kind of search engine advantage if you drag your forum threads out as long as possible with moronic arguements ?...I can see no other logical reason why you would continually make such a dick out of yourself in public on 3 or 4 different forums at once... :?
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Re: Earl 10'6" wooden longboard
Threads generally get longer as I reply as reasonably and/or wittily as possible to moronic input from the likes of yourself.kayu wrote:Roy , do you get some kind of search engine advantage if you drag your forum threads out as long as possible with moronic arguements ?...I can see no other logical reason why you would continually make such a dick out of yourself in public on 3 or 4 different forums at once... :?
Your current argument is based on two fallacies.
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