On Jun 2, 2004, at 10:06, Susan Lambiris wrote:

And perhaps a spiderweb of 0's and 1's holding all the parts together?

I know that the 0s and 1s stand for the binary code, which would nicely suggest our 'puterized group but, shouldn't it really be 0s and 7s? <g> Especially since the "uncrossed" 7s somewhat resemble the more traditional 1s (those with a sloping upstroke before the downstroke) anyway? Then, the non-zero could be interpreted either way (the reason I was told to cross my sevens as a child was "so as not to confuse them with ones, dear")... <g>


(That could be done in wirework, which would help
give the final piece some rigidity and make packing it easier and safer.)

I could, probably, help out with wirework; it continues to fascinate me, and I'm getting better at it. And, speaking of wirework... Lurk all you want if you insist but, why don't you put your horsewire medallion onto the Arachne community webshots? It's so gorgeous....


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