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updated sun 30 sep 01

 

Russel Fouts on thu 27 sep 01


>> Forget the 'jig'...make a template, or grab a Compass and scribe 'em...cut 'em out free hand. It will be faster than the 'jig' and less troubles...before long, you'll be plenty fast. <<

Forget round! Leave'em square! When I used bats (the few I did use) they
were all square, no problem.

Or learn to throw without bats. ;-)

I believe this is the 43rd semi-annual bat discussion and the above is
my usual comment. Please file this message away and read it the next
time this topic comes up. It will save me some typing time. ;-)

Ru

Russel Fouts
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the universe is for and why it's here,
it will instantly disappear and be
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Steve Mills on sat 29 sep 01


Russel,

You've just labelled yourself as a square!

Steve
Bath
UK


In message , Russel Fouts writes
>>> Forget the 'jig'...make a template, or grab a Compass and scribe 'em..=
>.cut 'em out free hand. It will be faster than the 'jig' and less trouble=
>s...before long, you'll be plenty fast. <<
>
>Forget round! Leave'em square! When I used bats (the few I did use) they
>were all square, no problem.
>
>Or learn to throw without bats. ;-)
>
>I believe this is the 43rd semi-annual bat discussion and the above is
>my usual comment. Please file this message away and read it the next
>time this topic comes up. It will save me some typing time. ;-)
>
>Ru
>
> Russel Fouts
> Mes Potes & Mes Pots
> Brussels, Belgium
> Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
> Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75
> Http://www.mypots.com
> http://www.Japan-Net.ne.jp/~iwcat
>
> "There is a theory which states that
> if ever anyone discovers exactly what
> the universe is for and why it's here,
> it will instantly disappear and be
> replaced by something even more bizzarly
> inexplicable."
>
> "There is another theory which states
> that this has already happened!"
>
> Douglas Adams' The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy

--
Steve Mills
Bath
UK