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Quote from: 2.71828..... on August 25, 2014, 09:40:35 amQuote from: pacovf on August 25, 2014, 08:55:54 amI so didn't need to see that.butt reallyI'm so confused right now, I thought I was in the random stuff thread but it turns out it's the thread on the 206th card.
Quote from: pacovf on August 25, 2014, 08:55:54 amI so didn't need to see that.butt really
I so didn't need to see that.
Removing festival wristbandQuoteI heard about a method using an unfolded crisp packet using the silvery greasy side against your wrist it helps it slide off easily. Not 100% sure of the process but it I've been told it works.
I heard about a method using an unfolded crisp packet using the silvery greasy side against your wrist it helps it slide off easily. Not 100% sure of the process but it I've been told it works.
Quote from: Thisisnotasmile on August 25, 2014, 06:00:16 amRemoving festival wristbandQuoteI heard about a method using an unfolded crisp packet using the silvery greasy side against your wrist it helps it slide off easily. Not 100% sure of the process but it I've been told it works.If you just start tearing it off from the place you put it on, it wrips the paper in two the really thin way and eventually just comes off. It's really easy.
Quote from: sudgy on August 25, 2014, 06:41:22 pmQuote from: Thisisnotasmile on August 25, 2014, 06:00:16 amRemoving festival wristbandQuoteI heard about a method using an unfolded crisp packet using the silvery greasy side against your wrist it helps it slide off easily. Not 100% sure of the process but it I've been told it works.If you just start tearing it off from the place you put it on, it wrips the paper in two the really thin way and eventually just comes off. It's really easy.Since TINAS is talking about using grease, I'm assuming the key thing is to slip the wristband off without wrecking it, so that you can slip it on again later (or let somebody else put it on). The method you describe for simply removing the band is well known, and even if TINAS didn't know it he would surely just use scissors or a knife rather than resorting to some obscure grease technique.
Quote from: eHalcyon on August 25, 2014, 06:54:34 pmQuote from: sudgy on August 25, 2014, 06:41:22 pmQuote from: Thisisnotasmile on August 25, 2014, 06:00:16 amRemoving festival wristbandQuoteI heard about a method using an unfolded crisp packet using the silvery greasy side against your wrist it helps it slide off easily. Not 100% sure of the process but it I've been told it works.If you just start tearing it off from the place you put it on, it wrips the paper in two the really thin way and eventually just comes off. It's really easy.Since TINAS is talking about using grease, I'm assuming the key thing is to slip the wristband off without wrecking it, so that you can slip it on again later (or let somebody else put it on). The method you describe for simply removing the band is well known, and even if TINAS didn't know it he would surely just use scissors or a knife rather than resorting to some obscure grease technique.Obscure Grease Technique is my next band name.
Quote from: Kirian on August 25, 2014, 06:56:06 pmQuote from: eHalcyon on August 25, 2014, 06:54:34 pmQuote from: sudgy on August 25, 2014, 06:41:22 pmQuote from: Thisisnotasmile on August 25, 2014, 06:00:16 amRemoving festival wristbandQuoteI heard about a method using an unfolded crisp packet using the silvery greasy side against your wrist it helps it slide off easily. Not 100% sure of the process but it I've been told it works.If you just start tearing it off from the place you put it on, it wrips the paper in two the really thin way and eventually just comes off. It's really easy.Since TINAS is talking about using grease, I'm assuming the key thing is to slip the wristband off without wrecking it, so that you can slip it on again later (or let somebody else put it on). The method you describe for simply removing the band is well known, and even if TINAS didn't know it he would surely just use scissors or a knife rather than resorting to some obscure grease technique.Obscure Grease Technique is my next band name.What's your current band name?
Quote from: eHalcyon on August 25, 2014, 08:58:17 pmWhat's your current band name?A Few Guys (And A Girl) Who Kinda Make Music Together Sometimes
What's your current band name?
Quote from: Kirian on August 25, 2014, 09:12:02 pmQuote from: eHalcyon on August 25, 2014, 08:58:17 pmWhat's your current band name?A Few Guys (And A Girl) Who Kinda Make Music Together SometimesAFG(AAG)WKMMTS? Doesn't really roll off the tongue.
Witherweaver is a smart person.
Quote from: Witherweaver on August 22, 2014, 11:54:01 amMathematicians never have unstable tables:totally doing this the next time I have an unstable table
Mathematicians never have unstable tables:
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Quote from: LastFootnote on August 25, 2014, 09:14:54 pmQuote from: Kirian on August 25, 2014, 09:12:02 pmQuote from: eHalcyon on August 25, 2014, 08:58:17 pmWhat's your current band name?A Few Guys (And A Girl) Who Kinda Make Music Together SometimesAFG(AAG)WKMMTS? Doesn't really roll off the tongue.My girlfriend likes a band called The World Is a Beautiful Place and I am No Longer Afraid to Die.I call them (and a lot of other bands she likes) Let's Get Pretentious.
Quote from: 2.71828..... on August 22, 2014, 11:59:55 amQuote from: Witherweaver on August 22, 2014, 11:54:01 amMathematicians never have unstable tables:totally doing this the next time I have an unstable tableThis assumes that the ground is continuous though. What about bricks? Bricks are the worst. Also, I've definitely found that the problem is sometimes with the table and not with the ground.
Quote from: GeoLib on August 25, 2014, 11:21:48 pmQuote from: 2.71828..... on August 22, 2014, 11:59:55 amQuote from: Witherweaver on August 22, 2014, 11:54:01 amMathematicians never have unstable tables:totally doing this the next time I have an unstable tableThis assumes that the ground is continuous though. What about bricks? Bricks are the worst. Also, I've definitely found that the problem is sometimes with the table and not with the ground.At least it's not assuming a frictionless plane.
Quote from: Donald X. on October 28, 2014, 04:29:33 pm...spin-offs are still better for all of the previously cited reasons.But not strictly better, because the spinoff can have a different cost than the expansion.
...spin-offs are still better for all of the previously cited reasons.
Quote from: Witherweaver on August 26, 2014, 09:23:10 amQuote from: GeoLib on August 25, 2014, 11:21:48 pmQuote from: 2.71828..... on August 22, 2014, 11:59:55 amQuote from: Witherweaver on August 22, 2014, 11:54:01 amMathematicians never have unstable tables:totally doing this the next time I have an unstable tableThis assumes that the ground is continuous though. What about bricks? Bricks are the worst. Also, I've definitely found that the problem is sometimes with the table and not with the ground.At least it's not assuming a frictionless plane.Well, if the table is on a large patch of wet grass, it's modeled fairly accurately as a frictionless plain.
Quote from: Tables on August 26, 2014, 09:26:55 amQuote from: Witherweaver on August 26, 2014, 09:23:10 amQuote from: GeoLib on August 25, 2014, 11:21:48 pmQuote from: 2.71828..... on August 22, 2014, 11:59:55 amQuote from: Witherweaver on August 22, 2014, 11:54:01 amMathematicians never have unstable tables:totally doing this the next time I have an unstable tableThis assumes that the ground is continuous though. What about bricks? Bricks are the worst. Also, I've definitely found that the problem is sometimes with the table and not with the ground.At least it's not assuming a frictionless plane.Well, if the table is on a large patch of wet grass, it's modeled fairly accurately as a frictionless plain.Never knew you liked hanging out on large patches of wet grass.