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  1. #1
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    another noob question from a noob

    Um... Whats the difference between "true center'" and "core center"?

  2. #2
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    'True center' is her belly button.
    'Core center' is her Taint.
    Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    'True center' is her belly button.
    'Core center' is her Taint.
    You owe me a new keyboard.
    вы все все равно скоро сдохнете

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    ^^ that was awesome
    'CORD center' I believe is the exact center of the ski, typically used by cross country and tele types by running a cord form tip to tail. Not sure about 'true center', but I would guess its the manufacturer's center mount point based on side cut.

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    True center is the middle of the ski, measured from the start of the tip, to the end of the tail.

    core center is like running length center, from where the ski hits the snow in the tip to where it hits the snow in the tail.

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