JoeTheJuggler
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Try this - say:
...instead of tipsie-toeing around hinting this and alluding to that.
Good advice.
ETA: How about it, Limbo?
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Try this - say:
...instead of tipsie-toeing around hinting this and alluding to that.
For this I will draw from a recent study by Rod Bearcloud Berry in Arizona who took the trouble to ask two engineering firms how long they would take just to plot a survey on the ground for the design of 1997's awesome 264 ft Star of Solomon fractal
Have the authors of this ever made a cropcircle?My point is time. I want to know how many minutes are alloted for the completion of each circle by someone like Stray Cat and I want to know how many of those minutes are put aside for making hand-made intricacies such as that 'nest'. I want to know how long it takes Stray Cat to do something like that by hand, and also how long it takes him to plot a survey on the ground for a design. I want to know how much longer these things take in bad weather. I want straight answers.
QUESTIONS REGARDING LOGISTICS.
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Meh, I'm notgettingbringing anything usefulfromto this thread.
Because the the circle makers were not using the techniques that professional engineering firms use, quoting statistics from engineering firms is beyond meaningless - it is misleading.
Meh, I'm not getting anything useful from this thread. None of you have answers except maybe Stray Cat but he won't talk.
Stray Cat, if you decide to be less tight-lipped send me a PM. Until then, ta-ta.


Sorry Limbo, but you don't have a right to know why at all.You talk with a great deal of authority about making crop circles, and I have a right to know why. If you won't answer straight questions then I'm done with you.
.Why don't aliens ever land in old minefields, or quicksand, or swamps, or rocky outcroppings? Why are they ALWAYS landing in nearly-ready corn or wheat fields?
Why not just a plain old grassy field?
If I was an alien, and wanted to communicate, rather than create some kooky artwork in a farm field, I'd plop down in Times Square, or in an intersection with traffic cameras, or at an obvious point of exposure. Why land in BF-Nowhere, create a design, with the risk of no-one ever finding it?
I guess what he's saying is that all humanity suffers from a short attention span, and if the crop circle takes longer than ten minutes it couldn't
Oh look, a penny!
Meh, I'm not getting anything useful from this thread. None of you have answers except maybe Stray Cat but he won't talk.
Stray Cat, if you decide to be less tight-lipped send me a PM. Until then, ta-ta.
Crop circles? Seriously? People still believe this stuff?![]()
Why does each individual component matter at all. The fact is the complete formation is usually constructed during the course of one night.My point is time. I want to know how many minutes are alloted for the completion of each circle by someone like Stray Cat and I want to know how many of those minutes are put aside for making hand-made intricacies such as that 'nest'. I want to know how long it takes Stray Cat to do something like that by hand, and also how long it takes him to plot a survey on the ground for a design. I want to know how much longer these things take in bad weather. I want straight answers.
There is no need for this reasoning, the work was done in one night.Is there a reason why the survey plotting could not be done over four consecutive nights?