For anyone who may be interested, I have posted some of the photos I came home with from the IGKT-NAB 2003 events at Newport News Virginia. Please feel free to...
The latest version of the turks head calculator page has just been uploaded. It is much more comprehensive now, and hopefully a little less confusing. Most of...
Geoff, I really must be missing something here. I have looked at the new version of the calculator and I canšt figure out how the heck to get what I was ...
You have too many pics on one page...takes too long for the page to load and very few of the pics get loaded...just a friendly critique, but I really wanted to...
Nice pictures!!! I had no trouble loading the images but they are large and even with a cable connection the page loads slowly. I would recommend breaking it...
Robert. I am baffled that you are baffled. Perhaps you need to hit the "Refresh" button once the page has loaded in order to load the latest version. I really...
Don, The meeting looked like a great time. They all looked fairly normal but they did have an inordinately large amount of key fobs about their persons. I...
OK Geoff, I figured this out and part of the problem was that the javascript, as written in not compatible with Applešs Safari browser and none of the ...
Geoff, I like your calculator more each time I look at it. Frequency is an excellent term for the number of turn around the dowel. It explains it to me...
Anybody have any Idea what this thing is? Note: forwarded message attached. ... Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! ...
The pictures didn't attach, I'll put them on my website. Dave Hedgepeth <davedoesknotwork@...> wrote:Anybody have any Idea what this thing is? Note:...
... Calculate ... do you ... Robert. The Notes section has an heading "Square and Wide knots Only". That has an explanation of long and short knots. and I...
Dave. WOW a whole week... I am going out twiglight racing for a few hours. Cheers Geoff ... an excellent term for the number of turn around the dowel. It ...
Does anyone have anyidea what this piece is used for? I've posted some pictures on my website http://members.tripod.com/davedoesknotwork/id142.htm Thanks, Dave...
I want to expand my links section. Anybody that would like to have a link on my site is welcome to it. Send it to Dave@... Thanks, Dave Thanks, Dave ...
Geoff, That kooky international date line foiled me again. I meant tomorrow, which is today to you and gone by already. Dave Geoff <au_cahn@...> wrote:...
Dave. You are too late. I am already at the top mark. About the pics. I really don't know what that is but it looks like a great design for one of those pieces...
Dave...where did you obtain this piece? I would guess if there is a solid ball in the "fist", then it could be a "lifesaver" of sorts. Maybe the length of the...
Dave...where did you obtain this piece? I would guess if there is a solid ball in the "fist", then it could be a "lifesaver" of sorts. Maybe the length of the...
2570
wangc@...
Feb 2, 2004 8:59 am
Don Burrhus writes: =- For anyone who may be interested, I have posted some of the photos =- I came home with from the IGKT-NAB 2003 events at Newport News ...
I looked at the up date and I apprecieate some of the expanded definitions of the terms. You have done a nice job describing frequency in mathematical terms,...
Manrope is getting the nod. That will teach me to sleep through "Master and Commander" Geoff <au_cahn@...> wrote: Dave. You are too late. I am already...
Larry, I had a guy ask me via e-mail. Manrope is leading in the polls Dave Larry <lbtmoo@...> wrote: Dave...where did you obtain this piece? I would...
This is a peculiar looking rope. It has been pointed at one end to allow it to be easily threaded through an opening and at the other what looks to be a...
Larry This should solve your problem. The density is a little tight but I believe that you use nylon chord which has a reasonable resilience about it and...
Thank you for the informatio but what I am really looking for was not the answer to a hypothetical problem but more of an explanation of how you arrived at the...
Dave and all... Your lanyard is almost certainly a "tiddly" (neat and natty) Rudder Lanyard. Most probably from a Navy ships' boat and made from cotton signal...
... The photo makes it look like the knots are suspended in mid-air. What it is, is a bowline tied in a bottle, the yellow knot covers a wooden knob the the...