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Re: [mizz-code] Another thought for "Dressing a Skin"

Hello Jamis,
 
I have found that your brain works on strings like a musician.
many sound complex compose an air.
 
Skin (s*)5 , discovered!
Apache Door opens with L1h,s/ and L1e(1h)1l (=1 old, two strings)!
House, 1f, 2f, ..., both, all for casting.
House, x, xx, .....for their string.
House, 1f=s1, 2f=s2,.... (s1=s2: length)
House Tools are completed for the stage!
 
The Toast with you! Thanks for your brain.
 
mizz
----- Original Message -----
From: Jamis Buck
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 5:28 AM
Subject: [mizz-code] Another thought for "Dressing a Skin"

 

I had another thought for how to represent that "throw" maneuver in
Dressing a Skin:

0 base
1 (s*)5
2 etc...

Step 1 is really just an over-path release. The same is true in the
Lightning figure from Chapter 6; 1 is released over 4b and 5b before
extending.

What do you think, mizz?

- Jamis



Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:46 am

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I had another thought for how to represent that "throw" maneuver in Dressing a Skin: 0 base 1 (s*)5 2 etc... Step 1 is really just an over-path release. The...
Jamis Buck
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Nov 12, 2009
8:29 pm

Hello Jamis, I have found that your brain works on strings like a musician. many sound complex compose an air. Skin (s*)5 , discovered! Apache Door opens with...
mizz
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Nov 13, 2009
2:46 am

... Haha! You are a patient teacher, mizz. :) Thank you. ... I've updated the figures in the CFJ2Mizz page, and added 'f', 'x', and 'xx' to the quickref: ...
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Nov 13, 2009
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