... picture though. ... My juffle bag lasted 7 years of over stuffing. I only replaced it late last year after the tear in the fabric got big enough for me to...
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Nigel
pink_nigel
Jun 7, 2004 4:09 pm
... That's cos it fell apart on the way to the photoshoot... ;-) I had one of them jufflebags in the back of me cab once... Er, no, sorry, that should be I had...
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Bob Dilworth
bobdilworth
Jun 7, 2004 3:16 pm
... Yes it is. http://www.eclipse.co.uk/pens/beard/hats.html no picture though. Bob...
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Colin Gilchrist
www_colinroc...
Jun 7, 2004 2:52 pm
... these ... <snip> hmph ok, fair point. Not exactly what I'm after, maybe I should've added "not a potential choking hazard" to my list of requirements. ......
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Danny Colyer
dannycolyer
Jun 7, 2004 2:30 pm
... <confused> Does it really matter whether they still exist, if you're planning to make your own? </confused> ... -- Danny Colyer (...
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paul.seward@...
sewardpm
Jun 7, 2004 1:45 pm
... After much research on the internet, including a good hours worth of looking on google, I think I've discovered the ideal solution! Purpose built for...
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Nigel
pink_nigel
Jun 7, 2004 1:13 pm
... And the race is on for the first smart*rse reply along the "There39;s these amazing things you can get nowadays called... BAGS" lines.... N....
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Colin
www_colinroc...
Jun 7, 2004 12:11 pm
Hi all, Here's a question – what kind of bag/box/container/case do people use to carry their juggling kit in? I'm using a plywood/aluminium box from B&Q at...
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Eva Zienau
evazienau
Jun 7, 2004 11:39 am
"Poi in the Park" - happens every Sunday throughout the summer on Clapham Common near the bandstand (nearest tubes Clapham Common/Clapham North). ALL OBJECT...
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Peublos Yorgakartarious
mdma6023
Jun 6, 2004 2:40 pm
Graham There is something going on in London, it'll probably be on the Saturday on Clapham Common near the bandstand. Keep an ear out for what is happening ...
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Charlie Holland
cinquevalli
Jun 3, 2004 10:51 pm
In case you don't check rec.juggling, there are recent posts announcing the death of Francis Brunn, one of the true greats of the juggling world, died on or...
... Just say it... precess... ... and again pre cess... .... and again.... pre - cess... ... Naah, sorry, there's nothing "before" about the sh*te we spout,...
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Mini Mansell
minimansell
Jun 2, 2004 4:39 pm
well, the coolest of the cool will be in the lakes, but i am sure there will be some of the more tepid people left scattered around the uk. missing out on...
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Graham
el_grimley
Jun 2, 2004 4:19 pm
Unfortunatly I can't get to the Lakes on the 19th (as much as I want too). Is there anything happening in London or Essex that weekend, or are the cool cats...
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Naomi Sajeri
naomi_sajeri
Jun 2, 2004 4:02 pm
... From: Graham Currie <grahamcurrie23@...> Precess?? Personally, I would favour divagate or tralineate for this process. ...
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Mini Mansell
minimansell
Jun 2, 2004 3:26 pm
for anyone planning on travelling up to the lakes for world juggling day. and are taking the friday of work to drive up. if you make it there thursday night...
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Ali Close
ali.tugger@...
Jun 2, 2004 3:00 pm
... Ah - - but is it the finger - - - or is it the nail?! Ali...
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Pemberton, Brian
juggles2little
Jun 2, 2004 2:51 pm
... I think you may have put your finger on it, there... ;o) *ducks* Brian P...
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Graham Currie
grahamcurrie23
Jun 2, 2004 2:36 pm
Mark Tillotson <markt@...> wrote: ... Drift? Precess, surely? __Mark T Precess?? Personally, I would favour divagate or tralineate for this process. ...
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Colin
www_colinroc...
Jun 2, 2004 2:34 pm
... wait, has this ball spinning thread gone full-circle (pun intended)? (c:...
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paul.seward@...
sewardpm
Jun 2, 2004 2:24 pm
... This groups always had a slightly off-centre wobble to it. -Paul...
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Mark Tillotson
marktchaos
Jun 2, 2004 2:17 pm
... Drift? Precess, surely? __Mark T...
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Nigel
pink_nigel
Jun 2, 2004 2:01 pm
... Or troglodytes... ( Or whatever the equivalent term for creatures who spend their time hiding in church halls/sports centres/whatever-big-room-at-a-uni ...
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Naomi Sajeri
naomi_sajeri
Jun 2, 2004 6:32 am
... From: "Stuart Swift" <stuart@...> And if the local stress due to friction is greater than the shear stress the material can withstand, it shreds ...
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gamble
gamble@...
Jun 1, 2004 5:35 pm
As I understand it from the motorbike tyre gurus, as the rubber gets hot it gives up its natural oil and the resultant tyre "crumb" is degraded rubber bereft...
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Jaims Gibson
jaims@...
Jun 1, 2004 11:01 am
... Or bits of skin. And then there's the heat build-up, which will cause even greater localised deformation of the material and propensity to wear, especially...
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Stuart Swift
stuswift
Jun 1, 2004 10:18 am
And if the local stress due to friction is greater than the shear stress the material can withstand, it shreds and tiny balls of rubber can act as bearings...
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Charlie Holland
cinquevalli
Jun 1, 2004 10:15 am
Never did 0-level physics myself, but have to say I'm quite enjoying all this torque from the spin doctors.....
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Charlie Hull
charliejuggler
Jun 1, 2004 8:32 am
... ...and the 'helluva spin' bit is what will keep it going for more than Mini's original 15 seconds. You can also learn to speed it up by hitting it (very...