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Gede Nibo
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Ah heck, just link them via a switch...and don't let them examine the darned things...a french drop will take care of that!

..I do it all the time....

crowd control comes in many forms....
Nicholas
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I link them myself according to the directions in Andy Leviss's "Linked for Life" booklet. Although there is a seam, if done carefully (and after a lot of trial and error), it is virtually invisible. I also find that the rubber bands that I buy at Staples are full of imperfections that look more like seams than the actual seam. So, my problem is...you can't see the real seam, but spectators may well think that one of the imperfections is a seam. Just can't win for losing!
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That "seams" like quite a dilemma....
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Einstein)...
Nicholas
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Rather than make a "snap" decision, I thought it over, and... by no "stretch" of the imagination am I going to stop doing this one. It just looks too good!
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You guys are definitely stretching the borders of good humour..

Ps. What does "blinkered" mean??
Bill Hegbli
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http://www.stoners.com have a few of the Norm Neilsen Linking RubberBands left. Email them for details as to availablility. It is not posted on their store site. But they are in the display case in the store.
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Quote:
On 2005-10-18 15:12, glatner wrote:
You guys are definitely stretching the borders of good humour..

Ps. What does "blinkered" mean??


Blinkered is derrived from horses. A horse is blinkered to stop it from seeing other things. this is usually seen with race horses. in common usage it means 'Subjective and limited, as in viewpoint or perception'

hope that helps
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glatner
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Thanks.,