G'Day,
This is a nice addition, but one that will be hard to police. Dare I say it is also open to a number of grey areas. Like checking your phone for an SMS during competition could be included as using an electronic device while bowling.
Maybe there are more in depth details to what is in and what is out?
Interesting new addition to the rule book:
RULE 217 ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Effective January 1st, 2012, apart from medical aids, no electronic earpieces, headphones or any other electronic device can be worn or used by bowlers whilst they are competing
G'Day,
This is a nice addition, but one that will be hard to police. Dare I say it is also open to a number of grey areas. Like checking your phone for an SMS during competition could be included as using an electronic device while bowling.
Maybe there are more in depth details to what is in and what is out?
What if my recording says "Breathe in... Breathe out..."? Is that a medical aid..? Or maybe a soothing recording of say, Lakme's Flower Duet, to prevent an outbreak of a certified anger management issue? Interesting one this...Interesting new addition to the rule book:
RULE 217 ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Effective January 1st, 2012, apart from medical aids, no electronic earpieces, headphones or any other electronic device can be worn or used by bowlers whilst they are competing
What if my recording says "Breathe in... Breathe out..."? Is that a medical aid..?
On a more philosophical note, if we ban earpieces, when do we have the intestinal fortitude to ban wrist devices, which clearly degrade the athletic nature of our sport and give a lot more support than any sound recording could? Hypocrisy is the greatest luxury, as Michael Frante so eloquently wrote.
"THIS IS VELOCET OF BORG. PREPARE TO BE ASSIMILATED. RESISTANCE IS FUTILE."G'Day,
So I should stop designing my the new complete bowling suit with built in spare shotting laser accuracy device?
Dam, it was even going to have a built in stereo!
What if my recording says "Breathe in... Breathe out..."? Is that a medical aid..? Or maybe a soothing recording of say, Lakme's Flower Duet, to prevent an outbreak of a certified anger management issue? Interesting one this...
Dousty, I hate wearing a wrist peice but I can assure you that if and when you have a carpal tunnel operation that you would consider using one if it meant that your wrist could be supported and some useful power could be made.
Would like interpretation on the word competing - on the approach, in the players area, behind the lanes .....
Leanne
Would like interpretation on the word competing - on the approach, in the players area, behind the lanes .....
Leanne
Don't be pedantic.......you know what they mean.