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Lol, right. When I say it in the jingle, I remember. Writing is different.' ll
I believe it was two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.
Lol, right. When I say it in the jingle, I remember. Writing is different.' ll
I believe it was two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.
That's some good editing and upgrading right there. Spot on. Though I still prefer an In n Out Double Double with cheese.' ll
I believe it was two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.
How many syllables does your version have compared to Mickey D's...do we include the parens as we sing it? I'm thinking your engineering skills may be stronger than your marketing/songwriting skills?So (in a futile attempt to remain on-topic) I'm wondering if we can create a jingle for skis.
Base, edges, VDS rubber, core (with Vibestop), ABS sidewall, tip and tail spacers, sheet of Titanal (with or without cutouts), triaxial fiberglass, under a nylon/TPU top sheet.
What engineering skills?-How many syllables does your version have compared to Mickey D's...do we include the parens as we sing it? I'm thinking your engineering skills may be stronger than your marketing/songwriting skills?
I just assumed you had some...lol....b/c I have exactly ZERO engineering skills....What engineering skills?
I remember when I joined Epic back in 2005, one of the first discussions I got into compared different kinds of ski construction.Have always thought the sandwich construction of skis are very similar to an actual edible sandwich. After a while, you learn certain ingredients that you do and DON’T like in either.
When I see things like Paulownia used instead of Poplar wood as the “lighter wood” in a resort ski that’s a no on the ski sandwich!
It's affected by temperatures (just as wood, metal, and other laminate are) but the delta of vibration reduction between a warm ski and cold skis is pretty small. A ski boot changes flex by around 600% depending don't the temps, so when all the tolerance is stacked up, it's a small sliver of the pie. Nonetheless, technically speaking, it is still there!@Cyrus Schenck - What effect is temperature on the VibeStop material? It changes as it vibrates more but what about colder or warmer ski days?