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    Jed Walters

    Truly missed, very cordial , intelligent and even fun, even across the net. Lent an even-ness few can match.
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    Rope

    Found this in my stuff, exemplifying finds on sweat/swig using body as 2/1 input system to a loop, impacting and leg force input upgrades; and just thinking alone in the air, to get it done with just rope.
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    Cosine, my friend

    Kind of a twist hear. Your primal grunting mind knows cosine, but not as math; that only educated non-grunting mind fights with. That is the secret to virtual reality: calculate all gradient changes of size, speed, shadow, sound etc. per the natural, organic cosine pattern. >>then tricks primal...
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    This Method for Tying the Alpine Butterfly Has Changed My Life for the Better! Try It Out if You Haven't Already!

    Many times i find if dress down tightly to where knot should align to at end of sudden loading >>it can't impact to that position tighter then; when does load. . Also, the elastic skinnying under high load and stretching into place >>then relaxed lines expand, tensions captured as trying to...
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    Big Aleppo pine leaning on other trees

    Hinge thickness is response to load pull. >>get thicker hinge with fake wedge or rope forces to thicker hinge with forward direction part of force volume. The greater hinge pull/ rooster tail side should be the fatter side of hinge as Dent's offside , leveraged ballast against opposing side lean...
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    Big Aleppo pine leaning on other trees

    Think tank/ devil's advocate, mite not use as final plan in whole or part; but would look at from both angles: Drop wires, unload weight from 1st/smaller tree top, strip rest of lower 'feathers' leaving spar and stub that is pointing right in initial pic and maybe a foot of spar above. Extruding...
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    Merry Christmas!

    Happy Holidays
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    Large Limb(?) Removal - How Would You Handle It?

    Am with Sean. Leveraged weight force potential X straight down 6o'clock cut is feeding into 100% of downward force X, cosine=1.0 multiplier times potential X. But path to side 45degrees 4:30/7:30 gives only 70.7% of X force down. . Sometimes enough relief to go faceless >>adds support from...
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    Tying into the crane ball

    This was always a crane underwriter's no-no here, so had to have operator that would go along, not fresh out of a training film or other dis-course. . i maintained the 2is1, 1isNone mantra by starting with it, especially in no-no land and operator watching. Also with a safety keeper of sling and...
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    Should they have cut this tree from the top down instead of felling?

    The glaring Dutchman in opening foreground does not seem intentional, or even acknowledged? Hard to weigh and measure this without good starting pictures, of original chessboard; but would seem that some of the discarded weight force was pulling to target? Or twin blocked light to make...
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    Cosine, my friend

    Another actual usage example on how this stuff defines/rules/decodes all what can see, touch and even much more: 90 degree bracing. . Looking to cos as the efficiency of alignment, therefore support column efficiency, a 90degree angle gives cos0(0%) as worst mechanical angle of support/best...
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    Cosine, my friend

    ...If know Zer0 value point and full potential point and value: Cosine gives all the values and explanations between Full and Zero for supports*, extensions/displacements against space and per those extensions over time therefore speeds. Force is needed to reciprocally trade for distance...
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    Cosine, my friend

    This stuff predicts, as if to command, star movements. ("Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed" -Sir Francis Bacon) This same 'organic' pattern that encompasses wider than the stars, also engulfs all below the stars to abide by same pattern. All from the actual counter-intuitive cosine scale...
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    5-1 ratio rule

    i went about 10x, but then some manufactures report conservative or boastful than what test average at i think. As a CYA, legal headroom in more established, conservative of long scope range; vs. other of more sale$ view company tilting table a bit? . Double Edged Sword: greater/safer swl...
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    Masterblaster aka Butch Ballowe III

    Nice to read you Gary ! . . Something i've said a lot is how the raw intelligence of George Carlin, Robin Williams, Lenny Bruce, Redd Fox, Don Rickles ,Jonathon Winters, Richard Pryor etc. would all be excellent troubleshooters as can turn stuff upside down and run it this way and that way in...
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    Throwline - Any Reason To Get Something Other Than Dynaglide?

    Loading into ammo can not easiest to start, but what targeted and made work.
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    Throwline - Any Reason To Get Something Other Than Dynaglide?

    Taught self to flake line into short ammo box, or even tall one then Big Shot head on top of it. i put an expanded metal box in under bed on passenger side of 1ton, had total 4 across ammo boxes, handles front, wide face up of short and tall ammo boxes. Another 1 was for pulleys etc., 2 short...
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    Cosine, my friend

    cosine, my friend(s) cosine....
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    Rope

    Years later had to extend model above to fig8 giving separate nipping loops for HFP8/T.A.L.K. shown earlier(and below) ; At IGKT forum last November knot guru Dan Lehman has simply reversed the tuckings thru fig8 to opposite direction for a quicker, and sleeker adjustable terminal/ending eye on...
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    Rope

    :thumbup: Always try to see the whole degrading tensions thru sections, to serve different purposes(not all 1 generic rope); just separate parts already chained together type picture. If chain of rigid parts the logic would be ___________ etc... . The Rigid Tension, in stacked LIINEAR nip...
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