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Old February 25th, 2005, 01:30 AM
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daytripper wrote:
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 07:50:14 -0500, Frank Reid wrote:


The worf and weft is extremely loose in organza. The whole wing would
fray out in one or two casts.
I agree with you on the maps, but I've got tons of them, only use one
and these were destined for the dumpster. The one I use was marked up
and damaged.
I worked extensively with maps for many years. I'm very visually
oriented and have memorized many. So yeah, I can understand the
reluctance to damage them.



Wow.

I wouldda bet major money that I'd get through all of 2005 without ever seeing
the words "worf" and "weft" used in a sentence...

/daytripper (Frankly, stunned ;-)


It's "warp and weft." I believe Worf was a Klingon in Star Trek.

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