> some questions:
> * i remember there was some talk about 3D knotting software here a
> while ago, what's the name?

perhaps this is it:
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/nest/imager/contributions/scharein/KnotPlot.html

> * what are your thoughts on my observed knot phenomenon of cabling
> thrown together automatically knotting into eachother? it's just so
> odd and amazing to me although I can think about all sorts of
> explanations i am curious as to the processes involved.

~~~
as am i.
what do you think causes this?

i haven't observed this ...
not in wires/cables at least. ;)

-ts-













--- In [email protected], Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
> at work i encounted lots of network cabling.
> i sometimes notice something resembling a tendency of the cabling
> knotting and tying into eachother.
> unknot and untie them, keep them close to eachother and they seemed
> to tie automatically - like there is some invisible force of
> attraction.
> 
> we had the task of untying them... but this proved to be a hard task
> as the cables seemed to have their own little wills. 
> but eventually we learned to respect the wills of the cables and let
> them go where they wanted to go... the result turned out rather
> satisfactory... still a bit twisted and knotted here and here.. but
> much better then it was. 
> I think this has also something to do with wiki, open and freeflow
> and holygeekyness.
> 
> anywayz - 
> some questions:
> * i remember there was some talk about 3D knotting software here a
> while ago, what's the name?
> * what are your thoughts on my observed knot phenomenon of cabling
> thrown together automatically knotting into eachother? it's just so
> odd and amazing to me although I can think about all sorts of
> explanations i am curious as to the processes involved.
 





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