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- From: sjc@cs.purdue.edu (Steve Chapin)
- Newsgroups: rec.woodworking
- Subject: Re: Cradle Plans
- Date: 15 Nov 1992 21:33:39 -0500
- Organization: Department of Computer Sciences, Purdue University
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- In-reply-to: dls@wuee1.wustl.edu's message of Sun, 15 Nov 1992 23:27:24 GMT
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- See Woodsmith:
-
- Volume 8
- Issue 48, Baby Cradle
- "We considered two things with this design.
- First, the woodworker who makes it may live far
- away. Second, babies grow up fast. So the
- cradle knocks down for shipping, or until the
- next baby." (hardware kit available)
-
- sjc@cs.purdue.edu Steve Chapin Today's Grammar Lesson:
- "If you loose your arrow, you're likely to lose it in the weeds,"
- was often heard in days of yore.
-
- "...the probability of a puttering nutcase slaving alone in his
- workshop actually developing fundamentally new technology is
- practically nil..." -- John DeArmond
-