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Grover
4th January 2005, 12:41
is this PR bollox? got this in a newsletter from them

e-badminton have announced the introduction of Molecular engineering, a revolutionary new approach to badminton racket design.

Originally used in the aerospace industry, Molecular engineering is the study and working of materials on the scale of the atom, and the advances by e-badminton in this pioneering technology has allowed the use of these exceptional properties to advance racket performance to new levels. The result is the development of MolecularCarbon, a revolutionary new material, whose integration into three key areas of the unique e-badminton frame design delivers greater strength and stability to achieve an overall racket performance never before experienced.

“The difference that MolecularCarbon material makes to the performance of a racket is quite remarkable” explained e-badminton Brand Manager Peter Monkhouse, “improving the power output of the racket by re-distributing the weight to provide optimum balance, and with balance comes greater control during play. The racket is so different from other models on the market which feature more traditional materials and technology.”

The e-badminton™ M3carbon racket, in distinctive blue, retails for £150.00.

For more information or to order online:
http://www.sportdiscount.com/badminton/index.htm

Phil McBride
4th January 2005, 13:28
Probably a lot of tosh, probably promoted by all the hype surrounding the new Nanaspeed 7000 from Yonex.

The trouble is that the nano does not refer to atom sized molecules but the type of formation into nanorods :rolleyes:

Loafer
6th January 2005, 08:52
It is up there with the "chaos Defrost" setting i saw on a microwave at the weekend (long story)

what the hell does that do, rearrange all your food while it defrosts it?

Phil McBride
6th January 2005, 18:52
Maybe it's just a bit mixed up wether or not it does actually defrosts?