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Old Mon Dec 02, 2002, 07:08pm
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Actually Pete, I believe the internet has just begun it's usefullness. Not only for officiating, but in almost every other part of our life.

Yes, you do seem to read input from the same individuals, no matter what board your on, however getting the correct information and other opinions quickly, has been a valuable tool for me. Just 10 years ago I spent more time researching for good help, then actually reading it.

If it helps to get new officials up to speed much faster, than it has been a good tool. Im sure there are new officials who will fall into the category you did. You stated, "when I first started surfing some 2 years ago I found the Boards useful and learned things that I had no clue of". This is good for others also.

One of the biggest complaints in all officiatiing is inconsistency. Not only for each official, but from one to the next. Although the internet can't replace game experience, it certainly can help us to a faster and better understanding of the rules.Knowing the rules is one thing, knowing when to apply them is a completely different story.

I agree, for some out there the internet is a ritual, but hey, there allowed to have their fun. I think we are still in the developing stages of all the possible ways that the internet can be usefull in officiating of all sports.
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