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

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
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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



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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

tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)

http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/



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

Sorry about that post, Michael.

I got it started and was interrupted before it was finished.

I suppose it was sent out '...scarce half made up...' when I shut the
computer off.





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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



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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

tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)

http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/


Regards,

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tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)

http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/
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