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Having lurked on the forum for some time now, the "Favourite Quotes" thread has finally brought me out of hiding.
I am currently a final year student at The University of Northampton, having come somewhat late to podiatry via engineering and boot fitting. If I had known that podiatry would be this much fun the transition would have been made years ago. But on to the original quote:
"Catto "now I now (sic) these look just like a pair of flat rubber insoles but they are scientifically designed by reasearch (sic) so that they give just the right amount of proprioceptiuon (sic) for the patient""
This made me smile - even after twenty-odd years of listening to sales reps pitching new wonder products it still never fails to amuse. :deadhorse:
To Craig Payne's worthy example I would add the reflexology sock sample that left indents in my feet for hours after taking them off :O), or perhaps the "Outlast TM" gloves with liquid paraffin capsules to soak up heat when you are sweating and release it when you chill down. Exactly how much energy is captured and released by the latent heat of a gram of paraffin as it undergoes a phase change? The Rep didn't know and this source claims "1000%".*
http://www.deltathermal.com/technology.htm
So before everyone's patience is exhausted, my favourite quote is:
“Certain phrases stick in the throat, even if they offer nothing that is analytically improbable. 'A dashing Swiss officer' is one such”**John Russell
Kind regards and Season's greetings,
Chris Kemp
*Half Answer - about twice the "energy density" of water- it works well enough over the narrow temperature range that the body works with, if you have enough wax (water inconveniently has phase changes at 0 and 100 celcius). So how much is in the lining of a glove?
http://web.mit.edu/course/3/3.082/www/team2_s02/background.html
http://www.cibse.org/pdfs/Latent heat storage.pdf
As in Jurassic Park, the manufacturer skips over the part that explains how the DNA becomes a dinosaur. A maximum of 20% of the weight of the lining perhaps is the weight of glycol.
Perhaps the most balanced view comes from this paper:
http://www.rjta.org/download.php?paper=1&paper_id=04_2_06
But my experience was that when Outlast was put into a good quality ski glove, I found it hard to tell blind which glove had the paraffin in.
**With due apologies to any Swiss podiatrists on the forum.
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