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Default Credo Quia Absurdum Est (credibile est, quia ineptum est)

IN actuality geometry was not on the throne at the time ,euclid was .
Messers Mortice and Tenon had similar theories and in the end formed a
strong bond with each other



"Tom Watson" wrote in message
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Tertullian had the right of it, regardless of your particular take on
the quote

It is particularly informative in the regard of joinery - and more
particularly so in the regard of the relations between mortise and
tenon.

It would seem, on the face of it, that geometry would rule - however
Regards,

Tom Watson

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