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Michael Gilligan01/04/2021 09:23:19
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An interesting reconstruction of a chain-mail armour ‘shirt’: **LINK**

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/1800-year-old-chain-armor-reconstructed-video-game-tech

MichaelG.

ega01/04/2021 11:00:31
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Somewhat apropos:

I wish more posters adopted your practice of giving the link in full so that readers have more chance of knowing the contents of the bag they are being invited to put their heads into.

Why is your title mangled by the side list but not in the post itself and will this be fixed by the new software?

Michael Gilligan01/04/2021 12:23:20
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Posted by ega on 01/04/2021 11:00:31:

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Why is your title mangled by the side list but not in the post itself and will this be fixed by the new software?

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Absolutely no idea, I’m afraid ... All I did was use some single quotation marks

MichaelG.

peak401/04/2021 13:17:41
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If you'd care to try one for fit yourself, have a look at Grimfrost.
https://grimfrost.com/collections/viking-age-weapons-and-armor/products/mail-shirt?variant=27368848521

Various other interesting reconstructed stuff on sale as well.
Come the end of this latest lockdown, I may be able to visit a barber again, and begin to look less Viking like myself.

Bill

Peter Greene01/04/2021 16:33:10
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Posted by ega on 01/04/2021 11:00:31:

I wish more posters adopted your practice of giving the link in full so that readers have more chance of knowing the contents of the bag they are being invited to put their heads into.

In Windows, just hover the mouse pointer over the short link and the destination url pops up in most (all?) browsers (bottom of screen in FF).

Michael Gilligan01/04/2021 17:29:41
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Looks like nobody’s much interested in the fact that they modelled the dynamic behaviour of nearly 20,000 individual rings.

Oh well sad

MichaelG.

paul rayner01/04/2021 18:07:01
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Posted by Michael Gilligan on 01/04/2021 17:29:41:

Looks like nobody’s much interested in the fact that they modelled the dynamic behaviour of nearly 20,000 individual rings.

Oh well sad

MichaelG.

I am, Just been working for a change, (need to earn some pennies). So I have not been logged on for awhile

You always seem to come up with interesting stuff, keep it up. Off In my shed now

regards

Paul

SillyOldDuffer01/04/2021 18:24:36
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Posted by Michael Gilligan on 01/04/2021 12:23:20:
Posted by ega on 01/04/2021 11:00:31:

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Why is your title mangled by the side list but not in the post itself and will this be fixed by the new software?

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Absolutely no idea, I’m afraid ... All I did was use some single quotation marks

MichaelG.

I fixed it. Michael's post title contained a Unicode back quote mark rather than an ordinary ' or " and for no apparent reason Unicode in titles can upset the forum, which is otherwise generally happy with it. It's a glitch.

Possibly Michael's Apple is set to automatically close quotes typographically and he is being punished for owning clever technology! Quotes. accents and apostrophes here.

Dave

Graham Titman01/04/2021 18:25:41
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It's phenomenal when you think each ring is hand made and all fixed by hand the number of man hours unbelievable.

Michael Gilligan01/04/2021 18:55:20
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Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 01/04/2021 18:24:36:

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I fixed it. Michael's post title contained a Unicode back quote mark rather than an ordinary ' or " and for no apparent reason Unicode in titles can upset the forum, which is otherwise generally happy with it. It's a glitch.

Possibly Michael's Apple is set to automatically close quotes typographically and he is being punished for owning clever technology! Quotes. accents and apostrophes here.

Dave

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Well-spotted, Dave yes

MichaelG.

ega01/04/2021 22:38:33
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MG and SOD - thank you. Is there any connection with the unwanted emoticon arising from a right bracket?

SillyOldDuffer01/04/2021 22:57:09
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Posted by ega on 01/04/2021 22:38:33:

MG and SOD - thank you. Is there any connection with the unwanted emoticon arising from a right bracket?

No, the emoticons are another irritating feature. Emoticons started as strings of ordinary characters like : - ) for smiley face etc, and now we all have graphics quite a lot of text editors 'help' by officiously converting them into icons.  Unfortunate on a technical forum because the conversion is usually wrong. Best way to stop the conversion is to put spaces between likely candidates, always put a space in front of a )   The smiley above was generated by colon dash right bracket, and I had to put spaces in to stop it.

Shouldn't be necessary, but hey ho.

Dave

Edited By SillyOldDuffer on 01/04/2021 22:59:27

Michael Gilligan01/04/2021 22:59:12
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Posted by ega on 01/04/2021 22:38:33:

MG and SOD - thank you. Is there any connection with the unwanted emoticon arising from a right bracket?

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No ... That’s just a ‘clever’ substitution table which ‘helpfully’ translates certain keystrokes.

Almost unbelievably; there is [or at least there was] an option in the forum software to enable or disable that function ... and someone chose to have it switched ON

< sigh >

MichaelG.

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Edit: Dave beat me to the post

Edit: but I’ve managed to find where we discussed it in some detail:

https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=99158&p=1

Edited By Michael Gilligan on 01/04/2021 22:59:52

Edited By Michael Gilligan on 01/04/2021 23:17:11

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