--- Chris Broomell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: A bunch of scientist mumbo jumbo.
This is what you get for that Baylor education. I can't imagine what a trip to Kwicki-Mart is like. > Chuck, > > The optimization of gadget to pocket assignments on > a vest with 20 (or 22) > pockets is, as hardly needs mentioning, not > dissimilar to optimization of > folding of an extended polypeptide. It would seem > that there could never > be enough time to sample all the possible iterations > before reaching an > optimal state, vis a vis targeted functionality at a > minimized energy cost. > I have determined - in the case of the vest - that > the primary options for > such optimization entail either: > 1) altering the space-time continuum such that one > party (or multiple > parties if that's the way that ya swing) can sample > all possible > combinations in such a manner as to determine the > proper assignments > necessary to maximize > a) ease of assessment of gadget location in a > variety of environmental > conditions (is it dark? is it cold? are you > wearing mittens? are the > fish taking emergers?) > b) ease of gadget deployment (in said > conditions) > c) ease of gadget replacement once need has > been rectified > 2) just putting stuff in the vest in a quasi-logical > manner and > determining, either following or during the course > of "having a fish on" > (NOTE...I did not say a "FISHON"...which is > different and I don't think > that I can post that here) whether or not it works > for you. > > Through such experimentation...I chose option 2, in > case you were > wondering...that I like my 'stats (on a long zinger) > on the left (I'm a > righty), that I like my nippers (on a short zinger) > on the right (I'm a > righty), two small fly boxes on the left, one large > flybox on the right > (still a righty), strike indicators (I'm a > traditionalist) on the lower > right, weight above that, extra tippet on the lower > left and a hip flask > full o' single malt on the inside left (not on the > hip, as one would > think....that's the "fly in the ointment" as they > say...but it works for me). > > Caveat Pescator! > > This configuration might not work for you. As I > mentioned, I am a > righty. You might not be. If you are a lefty - > which we have not yet > ascertained (by "we" I mean "me") - you might enjoy > the 'stats on the > right. Or not. My configuration STILL MIGHT WORK > FOR YOU!!! > That's the confusing thing about science...ya just > never know until you try > it out. > > Have fun with experimentation. > > Cheers, > Chris > > > At 03:03 PM 10/27/2005, you wrote: > >Folks: Long time, no post LOL... I been kinda sick, > with my sinuses which > >always happens first time it turns cold.. Got > better, then My Grand Son > >and Daughter in Law came up this weekend from FL, > so had to spoil him > >while he was up.. Anyway, my wife (Finally LOL) > bought me a Fly Fishing > >Vest... Has 20 or 22 pockets... Is there any > guidelines as to what to put > >in which pockets??? Or is it to each his or her > own??? Just wondering > >cause I have changed the things around about 10 > times in two outings I've > >had with it, trying to get the things I use most > (hemostats, nail > >clippers, reading glasses,plastic containers of > flies.. in the most > >convenient pockets... Thanks for any tips.... Chuck > > > >Boos Books and Bargains... See all my Amazon > listings here for great > >deals on books.. > ><http://tinyurl.com/9ag7k>http://tinyurl.com/9ag7k > > __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
