Contempory origami or remote quantum sensing

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Loopyloulou
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Post by Loopyloulou »

Do they teach Classical Origami at state schools then suncrest?
Loopy
Milla
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Post by Milla »

BAD GIRLS!!!!!
(But funny; I nearly didn't click on it thinking it was for real and just too too mad, but glad I did :lol: :lol: , back to carving my carrots into water lilies)
Tree
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Post by Tree »

carving my carrots into water lilies
Aaaah vegami that forgotten art not offered at GCSE anymore - a tragedy


(this may be one post too many)
suncrest
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Post by suncrest »

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yhanks for making my evening. I needed that!!

I think you are right - this may have to be moved to rehab
Rob Clark
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Post by Rob Clark »

Yes, I think suncrest's right, classical or neo-classical origami has got to be the way to go - you need that basic grounding in the classics before you can hope to study anything more modern.

As for quantum physics well, it's all well and good, but it's hardly rocket science, is it?
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Post by yoyo123 »

ah, but you can do quantum sensing on many different levels.............
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Post by marigold »

I have been dying to post items of a similar nature to this , sometimes "earnest " doesn't even get close to some of the topics, but have felt I would be banished to the deepest darkest depths of Coventry. Well done Tree.

Very impressed with the look of Camp Quest ( your other post ) too. I just love the
idea of my children sitting round a camp fire toasting marshmallows with A C Graying.
Tree
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Post by Tree »

ah, but you can do quantum sensing on many different levels.............
very true but i still feel a bit uncertain about it..

(this could go on all night)
doodles
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Post by doodles »

I can make a paper plane that won't fly - do you think I could progress to origami? Or is there no hope for me and I'll stick to gcse crocheting :wink:
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad !
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Post by yoyo123 »

Tree wrote:
ah, but you can do quantum sensing on many different levels.............
very true but i still feel a bit uncertain about it..

(this could go on all night)
just leap straight in.....
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