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Thank you for pointing that out, Brian. 

And everyone from that discussion on "what part number is the thread in the zip line and where can we order more" needs to read this three more times and then go see what a comparable weight carpet thread at Michael's costs. 



> On Oct 7, 2013, at 22:19, Brian Hardy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> BTW- There are no rules whatsoever that address what you use during practice, only that what you bring to the tournament was entered into and produced by the official software. So you can use whatever video equipment, data logging tools, seismic sensors, speed radars, laser range finders, or whatever else you might have in your basement in any way you'd like during practice.

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