On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 07:17:55 -0500, "Gary"
wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
I don't mean this to sound like it is going to sound, but it somehow
it figures that the Japanese could figure out a way to fit four
airplanes into a small confined space folded up like origami.
What's wrong with that? Seems to me you are calling the
Japanese smart & creative. Origami is cool.
Hey you never know around this NG. :)
I have a child (now grown up, but I still think of them as children)
who is really into origami - started in the 5th grade and kept it up
all through high school and well past college into med school and
still does it as a hobby.
She's really good at it. Amazes me how a plain simple piece of paper
can be folded, twisted and formed into a piece of art.
Once did a 6 foot high origami sculpture from large pieces of
construction paper.
Quite kewl.
If you look at the stern of that sub it looks a lot like the Typhoon
class Soviet subs.
From the article, "The huge double hull was formed of parallel cylindrical
hulls so that it had a peculiar lazy-eight cross section, and may have
inspired the Soviet Typhoon-class built some 40 years later. "
Yeah I know - that's what made me look closely at it.
Later,
Tom
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