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Re: String theory for beginners
Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 02:34
by airboatr
I believe we've gone insane.
Re: String theory for beginners
Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 09:41
by Archer
Surely weave knot....

Re: String theory for beginners
Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 09:55
by Dev One
Is that whipping up something else?
Re: String theory for beginners
Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 20:19
by ChrisHunt
I can't believe how this thread has ravelled.
Re: String theory for beginners
Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 21:17
by blanston12
Archer wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 09:41
Surely weave knot....
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.
Re: String theory for beginners
Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 22:20
by airboatr
blanston12 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 21:17
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.
o m G!
I had a feeling you'd work that in.
Re: String theory for beginners
Posted: 30 Jun 2018, 08:02
by Dev One
blanston12 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 21:17
Archer wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 09:41
Surely weave knot....
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.
Warping the thread there a bit methinks.......or becoming Fred Bear?
Re: String theory for beginners
Posted: 30 Jun 2018, 15:16
by Nigel H-J
please Joe and Joe or Joe possibly, I have a question.
When does a thread become a string and a string become a rope? Have been trying to unravel this since the start.
Regards
Nigel.
Re: String theory for beginners
Posted: 30 Jun 2018, 15:41
by Dev One
If you do manage to unravel it, it would seem that you might have created some oakum from either string or rope.
Keith

Re: String theory for beginners
Posted: 01 Jul 2018, 20:37
by Archer
blanston12 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 21:17
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.
Now don't get your string in a twist Shirley...
