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Le 2012/03/02 05:27, Jim Henderson a écrit :
> On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 09:00:29 +0000, Invisible wrote:
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>> On 02/03/2012 06:59 AM, Warp wrote:
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>>> How to learn to swim properly:
>>>
>>> 1) Buy swimming goggles. They are *essential*. Don't bother trying
>>> without them. (When you buy them, it's extremely important that you
>>> check that they are watertight and don't leak water when on. They
>>> should act like suction cups.)
>>
>> In all the years that I've been alive on this Earth, I have never, ever,
>> even once, found a pair of goggles that don't leak like a sieve. As far
>> as I can tell, goggles just flat-out don't work. (Or maybe it's that
>> only the incredibly expensive ones work, I don't know.) Every pair of
>> goggles I've ever owned has been a total waste of money.
>
> I used to speed swim - never had a problem with inexpensive goggles
> leaking - but the problem that I did tend to have was that they fogged
> up. Even the anti-fogging ones would give me trouble.
>
>> Also: People who open their eyes underwater. OUCH!>_<
>
> I'm with you on that. Especially chlorinated water. That just stings,
> and I never could get used to it.
>
> Jim
A very simple anti fogging tip:
Rub some saliva on the inside and do a quick rinse, put on and no fogging.
Alain
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