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Re: nonsensical rule about pivot and in and out of bounds (warning: math geek post)



> See, you're confusing a spot with a point. Don't feel bad, Bob--it's a
> common mistake. While a point has no real dimension, a spot is much,
> much bigger and is circular in shape. In this case then, the disc is
> put in play at the closest spot on the playing field that is
> tangential to the sideline (or endline in the event that the disc is
> caught after going out the back) such that a line passing through the
> center point of said spot and the point at which the disc was caught
> is perpendicular to the sideline. This spot is unique.
>
> I'm just glad that you brought this to the attention of the ultimate
> community at large, as this is a prime example of why I'm in strong
> support of the inclusion of "Spot" in the definitions section of the
> 11th edition.
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clitus, i hope you are only kidding around.
spot and point, unless you're a moron....or only kidding around...or are
some sort of retard...mean the same thing.
out damnn spot.





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