Thanks, I knew it was out there.From: Sonja van Baardwijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, about those shoes. ;o) I remember that a while back I read about some research into tying shoe laces. It showed that there are many ways to tie your laces but there are only one or two ways that will result in laces that will not continuously come undone. Well that, and it helps if you knot the loops of your toddies shoelaces once you tied them. I don't have the link to it, but if it exist maybe a benevolent listee might
provide it for our amusement. :o)
Here you go: Originally posted by the Fool:
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~gasmith/knots/knots.html
The old saying goes that: "All I need to know I learned in
kindergarten".
Well, I certainly wish that somebody had told me about the proper
way to
tie my shoes back then! There is recent experimental evidence (but
don't
bother looking into any scientific journals for it) which suggests
there
is in fact a right and a wrong way to tie your shoes. The difference
is
subtle; the effect is not. Tie your shoes the right way and they
will
rarely come undone. Tie them the wrong way, and you will be
frequently
tripping over your shoelaces.
Does that mean your link data base is finally operational?
Sonja :o) Benevolent listee class Maru
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