Or, you could just make a dasiy chain, shove the necks of the bottles in the loops and drape the whole thing over your shoulders.
But what do I know, I'm just a Kaveman from northern Arizona, who's been off grid my whole life. Something tells me that I've lumped more water jugs then that dude has ever even considered. I've certianly carried more jugs than anyone in a first world country has rhyme or reason to. Just sayin.
The bottle video is demonstrating a bucket hitch, which is a super handy knot. Bucket handles can tear off, a bucket would have to completely collapse to escape that knot. Useless for carrying bottles of water, handy for rigging drums and buckets.
Not sure how much interest there is in this. It's pretty niche, but it's a cool bit of engineering. A Turing machine built with lego. The 13 minute video is in the link...
What is a Turing machine?Depending on who you ask, it's either an abstract model of an algorithmic machine or an esoteric programming language. It's ...
I really like the /idea/ of paper, but I'd never use it. I'm a big fan of stationary in general, but if I bought nice stuff it would go into a drawer never to be seen again.
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