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Date:         Thu, 6 Jun 1996 09:52:01 -0500 (CDT)
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From:         "Joseph F. Fournier II" <jfourni@comp.uark.edu>
Subject:      /f Re: Ur-tools

Yea, and a can of WD-40 and a match totally neutralizes any positive effect of duct tape or bungee cords (or proper maintenance for that matter). Anyone for a game of rock, scissors, paper? 8) Joe

On Thu, 6 Jun 1996, William R. Kennedy, NJIT CIAT, 201-596-5648 wrote:

> Ron Van Ness sings the praises of bungee cords, but I think duct tape was > created DAYS earlier in Genesis. You can do lots of things with duct tape > that you can't do with bungee cords, practically nothing with bungee cords > that you can't do with duct tape. Rear engine mounts are probably near the > limit of duct tape's capability, but with three or four rolls, if they were > fresh ... > B. > Wm Kennedy > kennedy@admin.njit.edu >

---------------------------------------------------------- Joseph F. Fournier II <jfourni@comp.uark.edu> 501.575.7353 <a href="http://comp.uark.edu/~jfourni/"> Joe Fournier</a> ----------------------------------------------------------


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