well it's all from definition of a rope and that's running a fairly loose one of 2 strands, a tight 3 strand rope and you're running 3 cm tops..... obviously you'd have to trisect the thing lengthwise....
oh em effing jee this is jsut like...wow my principals name was mr. draginda. He had a nipple ring. you could see when he wore tight shirts
that'd definitly affect structural integrity adversly though, the acid\saturated nature of the pome juice couldn't be good for the structure.....
Its Katie!!!!! I love your profound questions, I mean scientists right now could be trying to solve this exact question while playing chess with monkeys and someone here may have the answer. And you know what that means if they solve it? they can do it like they do it on the discovery channel lol
this is the kind of question I would expect to see on a pop quiz in a crafts class being taught by Hannibal Lecter.
Ha Ha a crafts class by Hannibal Lecter. I just got a mental image on that one hee hee. I am curious if this has yet been made possible {Are a woman's fallopian tubes long enough to make a suitable rope?}, After all being biodegradible it would reduce the carbon footprint therefore saving us from Noah's Ark and a life doomed to walking in animal excrement. But hey if you like animal excrement who am I to judge {laughs} :tongue:
... technically, we're all sitting on you. Lighten up there, hoss--you've been fighting for air far too long.