--- In HolyGeek@yahoogroups.com, "ts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > some questions:
> > * i remember there was some talk about 3D knotting software here a
> > while ago, what's the name?
> 
> perhaps this is it:
> 
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/nest/imager/contributions/scharein/KnotPlot.html
> 
> > * what are your thoughts on my observed knot phenomenon of cabling
> > thrown together automatically knotting into eachother? it's just 
so
> > odd and amazing to me although I can think about all sorts of
> > explanations i am curious as to the processes involved.
> 
> ~~~
> as am i.
> what do you think causes this?
> 
> i haven't observed this ...
> not in wires/cables at least. ;)
> 
> -ts-
> 
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> 

:) obviously, you did not look at the back of my pc table... izy was 
shocked. he tried to untangle it, but eventually gave up and left 
it... "letting it go where it wants to go" as francis described it - 
and as i let it be long ago. 

yosy
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> --- In HolyGeek@yahoogroups.com, Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
> > at work i encounted lots of network cabling.
> > i sometimes notice something resembling a tendency of the cabling
> > knotting and tying into eachother.
> > unknot and untie them, keep them close to eachother and they 
seemed
> > to tie automatically - like there is some invisible force of
> > attraction.
> > 
> > we had the task of untying them... but this proved to be a hard 
task
> > as the cables seemed to have their own little wills. 
> > but eventually we learned to respect the wills of the cables and 
let
> > them go where they wanted to go... the result turned out rather
> > satisfactory... still a bit twisted and knotted here and here.. 
but
> > much better then it was. 
> > I think this has also something to do with wiki, open and freeflow
> > and holygeekyness.
> > 
> > anywayz - 
> > some questions:
> > * i remember there was some talk about 3D knotting software here a
> > while ago, what's the name?
> > * what are your thoughts on my observed knot phenomenon of cabling
> > thrown together automatically knotting into eachother? it's just 
so
> > odd and amazing to me although I can think about all sorts of
> > explanations i am curious as to the processes involved.





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