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Mark Dexter Thu Aug 08, 2002 11:30am

RTF*M*
 
The origin of RTFD is read the f***ing manual (often written as flaming) - a term which sprung up from people calling computer help desks asking questions along the lines of "I just poured a can of diet coke on my monitor and it doesn't work - what should I do?"

[Edited by Mark Dexter on Aug 8th, 2002 at 11:32 AM]

rainmaker Thu Aug 08, 2002 07:25pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref
Quote:

Originally posted by mick
Read the directions.
Yeah, but I can't figure out what the "F" stands for.
Fine? Fantastic? Funny? WTF?

Dan, you are just a laugh a minute...

Dan_ref Fri Aug 09, 2002 07:41am

Quote:

Originally posted by rainmaker
Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
Quote:

Originally posted by mick
Read the directions.
Yeah, but I can't figure out what the "F" stands for.
Fine? Fantastic? Funny? WTF?

Dan, you are just a laugh a minute...

Gee, thanks...I think...?

ChuckElias Fri Aug 09, 2002 08:17am

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Originally posted by Dan_ref
Quote:

Originally posted by rainmaker
Dan, you are just a laugh a minute...
Gee, thanks...I think...? [/B]
Dan, coming from Juulie, it has to be a compliment. :)

Chuck

RecRef Fri Aug 09, 2002 11:51am

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Originally posted by dragonref
I have a question about the Spenco insoles. The directions say to take out the original insole before putting in the replacements. Is this what you do or do you just lay the Spenco's on top of the existing insole?
Thanks -

While some may think that their reply is witty, :( your question is a valid one.

The instructions do say to remove the insole but this is not always practical, warranted, or wise. The NB608s that I first mentioned have an easily removable “sock liner.” This is their term for an insole. Some Reeboks also have such a liner. There is nothing special about them and they should be removed.

The problem comes with shoes like the DMX Reeboks and some Asics Gel shoes. The insole appears to be part of the shock distribution system and as such is not removable. At the end of last season, the old pair of DMX shoes I use when doing rec ball started to give up the ghost. So not to use my good shoes on these courts, I put a SPENCO cross-trainer insole in over the non-removable insole with no problem. It added extra shock absorbency on the tile floors used in some gyms.

So the bottom line is to use your own judgement. If you have a shoe that does not have a special shock system of its own I see no reason to leave the inner sole in. If it does have such a system than a special insole, like the SPENCO, may not be needed.


[Edited by RecRef on Aug 9th, 2002 at 12:14 PM]

Refneck Mon Aug 26, 2002 10:41am

IMO, the 608 is the best shoe I have ever used. Fits like a glove. As of this year, NB has come out with a 609. It looks the same, just an updated number. Anybody used the 609? Is it any different?

ballsandstrikes Mon Aug 26, 2002 09:55pm

hmmm post went to the wrong topic

[Edited by ballsandstrikes on Aug 27th, 2002 at 12:53 AM]

Alligator Bag Mon Aug 26, 2002 11:39pm

The only difference in the shoe is that the ABZORB insole technolgy goes throughtout the shoe instead of just the heel area. A real good shoe just got better!

APHP Tue Aug 27, 2002 07:50am

When I look on the internet for some Spenco Insole--I find several kind of Spenco Insoles. What is the Product Number and or specific kind that is best for basketball.

mick Tue Aug 27, 2002 08:14am

Quote:

Originally posted by APHP
When I look on the internet for some Spenco Insole--I find several kind of Spenco Insoles. What is the Product Number and or specific kind that is best for basketball.
APHP,
I am using the <u><b>Polysorb 4</b></u>.
mick

http://www.spenco.com/crstrain.html

[Edited by mick on Aug 27th, 2002 at 08:29 AM]

A Dutch Ref Fri Aug 30, 2002 09:12am

Why is everybody so enthousiastic on that shoe? It's not for sale in Holland, but it just looks (sorry to say) horrible, I wear Air Jordan Team Elite, and they're pretty good. But this shoe must be something special to wear, since so many refs are using them... Please give me some sweet tetimonials :).

ADR

mick Fri Aug 30, 2002 09:31am

Quote:

Originally posted by A Dutch Ref
Why is everybody so enthousiastic on that shoe? It's not for sale in Holland, but it just looks (sorry to say) horrible, I wear Air Jordan Team Elite, and they're pretty good. But this shoe must be something special to wear, since so many refs are using them... Please give me some sweet tetimonials :).

ADR

ADR,
I wear 608's with Spencos
They take a good shine.
Haven't heard an unkind word about them <u>until you wrote</u>, "...it just looks (sorry to say) horrible".

They must not have the "metric styling".

mick


Brian Watson Fri Aug 30, 2002 10:28am

Quote:

Originally posted by A Dutch Ref
Why is everybody so enthousiastic on that shoe? It's not for sale in Holland, but it just looks (sorry to say) horrible, I wear Air Jordan Team Elite, and they're pretty good. But this shoe must be something special to wear, since so many refs are using them... Please give me some sweet tetimonials :).

ADR

My pairs have shined up great with leather luster.

I guess I have never thought that my shoes should look great, but horrible is a stretch.

They serve thier purpose. I wear mine with sorbothane insoles which makes them soft and cushy.

I just hope the 609's are as good.

A Dutch Ref Fri Aug 30, 2002 12:27pm

Well I'm sorry, then let me put it this way: I would never ever buy them because they look so great. Is that any better? I just meant to ask: what is so great about the shoes?

ADR

Brian Watson Fri Aug 30, 2002 12:45pm

Quote:

Originally posted by A Dutch Ref
Well I'm sorry, then let me put it this way: I would never ever buy them because they look so great. Is that any better? I just meant to ask: what is so great about the shoes?

ADR

the feel.

I don't think I have met a person yet who dislikes them.


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