Lifehacking with knots
Applied topology is cool.
I found this link on Lifehacker, a Aussie fellow who focuses on efficiency and knot-typing as a side interest. I'm trying out tying my shoes a little differently.
Mischa Krilov, back in New Orleans. Read about life post-Katrina and post-Austin. I also occasionally talk about games, movies, books, the didgeridoo, food, technology, and my son.
Applied topology is cool.
I found this link on Lifehacker, a Aussie fellow who focuses on efficiency and knot-typing as a side interest. I'm trying out tying my shoes a little differently.
Posted by Mischa at 7/13/2007 11:59:00 AM
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1 comment:
What are these "laces" you speak of? Over here in the 21st century we eschew the use of such cumbersome fasteners in favor of nanite strips. All of my shoes have them. And I bought them with starcreds.
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