you got me to watch the entire 20. i'm still confused on the equator of the sphere turning inside out while a strip circle can't. thanks for making my head hurt.
no problem. I felt that they kept inventing limitations to make the the 'solution' fit the problem. it's as if they worked backwards and said everything else is not allowed.
A rubberband can be turned inside out not by pulling sides through eachother, but by stretching it over the top. odd that is not allowed.
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you got me to watch the entire 20. i'm still confused on the equator of the sphere turning inside out while a strip circle can't. thanks for making my head hurt.
no problem. I felt that they kept inventing limitations to make the the 'solution' fit the problem. it's as if they worked backwards and said everything else is not allowed.
A rubberband can be turned inside out not by pulling sides through eachother, but by stretching it over the top. odd that is not allowed.
A circle is a 2D object... that's a major limitation.
aside from that, I think I feel even more nerdy now after watching that with Mr. Bobbles.
dan, your comment has me laughing.
so are two dans smarter than one? how much thinking does mr bobbles do for you?
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