saw this in an article:
oscillating deformations of subcutaneous adipose tissue when swimming at higher speeds
why didn't he just write,
fat ripples when you swim fast
www-rohan.sdsu.edu/.../fiveauth.htm
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I am no fan of the new suits, which seem to me to do little more than make the sport a whole lot more expensive, but I wonder exactly what a ban would look like. It seems to me that careful testing for bouyancy should be possible and that the current testing methods may be flawed, but when you go beyond that what do you do, set a maximum area limitation?
I'm hoping the article turns out to be correct and that cheap tight suits or just shaving is as fast.
I am no fan of the new suits, which seem to me to do little more than make the sport a whole lot more expensive, but I wonder exactly what a ban would look like. It seems to me that careful testing for bouyancy should be possible and that the current testing methods may be flawed, but when you go beyond that what do you do, set a maximum area limitation?
I'm hoping the article turns out to be correct and that cheap tight suits or just shaving is as fast.