Hi :-)

Sorry, that analogy does not hold water ;-) It is actually LEGAL to 
tip over all the hurdles and get a valid time, as long as u follow 
the lane from start to finish :D (And if not creeping under all of 
them ...) I will still say that most pops are not the fault of the 
cuber, or at least not in a predictable way. That's the real 
difference. If u tip over a hurdle it's the fault of the runner, and 
the runner knows exactly why he tipped the hurdle over.

Sorry, but i feel strongly about this. I can live with the new rule, 
but i strongly disagree with the reasons for not allowing a single 
pop anymore. I haven't seen convincing theoretical or practical 
reasons :-)

-Per

> --- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Per Kristen 
Fredlund" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I agree with Peter here. Not allowing ANY pop at all [...]
> 
> Pops will still be allowed, just not rewarded anymore.
> 
> Probably better analogy than Nascar: 100 meter hurdles. If you 
> fall/stumble crashing into a hurdle because you were too sloppy 
(e.g. 
> trying to jump more forwards than upwards) then you don't get a 
> replacement run. And why should you?
> 
> Cheers!
> Stefan
>






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