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01-01-2009, 09:24 PM
Thread: Fin: fact or fiction?
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Poll: This is very cool... The definition of Grat seems...
This is very cool... The definition of Grat seems to be both "fin" and "burr"... A burr does look like a fin...
Could this mean that any fin might just be a "controlled burr"? :gaah: -
01-01-2009, 08:43 PM
Thread: Fin: fact or fiction?
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Poll: Several American English definitions: German:...
Several American English definitions:
German:
Might be better to just call it an "acutely angled corner", which is highly accurate.
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12-30-2008, 11:57 PM
Thread: Fin: fact or fiction?
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Poll: Alan, thanks for the link. Nice reference. ...
Alan, thanks for the link. Nice reference.
That article seems to make a lot of sense. (If I was gonna' vote, now I like door #2...) -
12-30-2008, 11:08 PM
Thread: Fin: fact or fiction?
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Poll: I didn't vote because I have a problem with the...
I didn't vote because I have a problem with the terminology (sorta').
If the poll was reworded to this:
...I would have picked door #1.
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12-29-2008, 09:16 PM
Thread: Fin: fact or fiction?
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Poll: I've never seen a fin on a razor yet (that I know...
I've never seen a fin on a razor yet (that I know of).
But then again:
Elephants paint their toenails red so they can hide in cherry trees.
Ever seen an elephant in a cherry tree?
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