[sdiy] Threading Svenska ( I Always use sockets now)
Magnus Danielson
cfmd at swipnet.se
Fri Dec 13 08:46:21 CET 2002
From: Cynthia Webster <cynthia.webster at gte.net>
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Threading Svenska ( I Always use sockets now)
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 23:27:23 -0800
> > Hej Cynthia,
Hej Cynthia,
> > ... I've heard rumours you know some Swedish... är det sant tro?
>
> Ya Magnus!
>
> Det är sant,
> men bara ett par oreden...
... "oreden" should have been "ord", but other than that no complaints! ;O)
(feel free to email me off-list...)
> >> This is something like preparing for a hurricane in the Horatio Hornblower
> >> version of "Chips at Sea"
> >>
> >> "Hoist the mizzen! "Batten the hatches!
> >> "and lash all the chips to their sockets!
> >> "We've gonna ride some wild Waves Maties!" LOL!
> >
> > Thou shall always lash thou chips before shipping!
> >
> > (For clarity, think of what "shipping" actually means!)
>
> That's actually a good way to think of it (even with the UPS Fleet)
Right... I've heard rumours of what can happend...
> >> For really intricate lacing, I actually prefer to work with dental floss,
> >> round and yes, waxed, (and if you really want to get kinky
> >> you can use the Minty Green stuff)!
> >>
> >> Arrrg!
> >
> > Kinky lacing sounds really kinky...
> >
> > But before things get out of hand... dental floss sounds like an interesting
> > idea. I've never thought of that being usefull for electronics. You allways
> > pick up something.
>
> > Magnus
>
> If you want to get really carried away Magnus, you can color code your
> bundles with white, Mint, and Cinnamon flavored floss
That's an interesting idea actually!
It would be good to have a few more colours to work with then...
... if you look in the White, Cinnamon, Cinnamon bunch you find a sprakling
grey cable going over to the Mint, Cinnamon, Mint bunch... this ends up in the
Mint, White, Mint bunch on the Inteligent shade of blue board, where you need
to insert a 10W brown black white resistor in series with the cable.
Hmm... interesting touch to it... who can point out the "obvious" problem?
> Best Wishes!
Many thanks! ;O)
Cheers,
Magnus
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