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From: Ian Peter Stebbing <106040.3441@compuserve.com>
Subject: Re:Indoors
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Its most gratifing to see such a well thought out and considered reply as
Doug's on the theme of indoor Ultimate. I support his assertion that to
continue improving as players it is important to play outdoors, even if you
wish to remain a predominantly indoor player. The addition skills and
improvement in throwing ability and understanding of space are greatly
enhanced from playing outdoors.

I personally enjoy both forms of the game, and will hopefully continue to
do so.

Ian
Druids