Date: 17/02/2021 14:06:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 1697317
Subject: Start with a 3D sheet of white paper

a revolution for us.

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Date: 17/02/2021 14:57:31
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1697349
Subject: re: Start with a 3D sheet of white paper

roughbarked said:


a revolution for us.

A watch?

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Date: 17/02/2021 15:00:45
From: roughbarked
ID: 1697353
Subject: re: Start with a 3D sheet of white paper

mollwollfumble said:


roughbarked said:

a revolution for us.

A watch?

Yes Dear. Jaeger LeCoultre actually do make watches. Have done since 1833.

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Date: 17/02/2021 15:02:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 1697356
Subject: re: Start with a 3D sheet of white paper

roughbarked said:


mollwollfumble said:

roughbarked said:

a revolution for us.

A watch?

Yes Dear. Jaeger LeCoultre actually do make watches. Have done since 1833.

It has hundreds of inventions, patents and over one thousand movements to its name, including the world’s smallest movement, one of the world’s most complicated wristwatches (Grande Complication), and a timepiece of near-perpetual movement (the Atmos clock).

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Date: 17/02/2021 15:09:46
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1697363
Subject: re: Start with a 3D sheet of white paper

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

mollwollfumble said:

A watch?

Yes Dear. Jaeger LeCoultre actually do make watches. Have done since 1833.

It has hundreds of inventions, patents and over one thousand movements to its name, including the world’s smallest movement, one of the world’s most complicated wristwatches (Grande Complication), and a timepiece of near-perpetual movement (the Atmos clock).

So calling it “a revolution” was meant to be a pun?

> Atmos clock

“inside every Atmos clock is a capsule filled with ethylene chloride gas. As temperature rises and falls, the gas expands or contracts, making the capsule expand or contract in turn. The wall of the capsule is connected to a short chain, which moves back and forth as the capsule grows or shrinks, and this reciprocating motion is used to wind the mainspring.”

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Date: 17/02/2021 15:11:09
From: roughbarked
ID: 1697366
Subject: re: Start with a 3D sheet of white paper

mollwollfumble said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Yes Dear. Jaeger LeCoultre actually do make watches. Have done since 1833.

It has hundreds of inventions, patents and over one thousand movements to its name, including the world’s smallest movement, one of the world’s most complicated wristwatches (Grande Complication), and a timepiece of near-perpetual movement (the Atmos clock).

So calling it “a revolution” was meant to be a pun?

> Atmos clock

“inside every Atmos clock is a capsule filled with ethylene chloride gas. As temperature rises and falls, the gas expands or contracts, making the capsule expand or contract in turn. The wall of the capsule is connected to a short chain, which moves back and forth as the capsule grows or shrinks, and this reciprocating motion is used to wind the mainspring.”

You never seem to listen do you? The revolution was about the aluminium cage.

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Date: 17/02/2021 15:13:35
From: roughbarked
ID: 1697368
Subject: re: Start with a 3D sheet of white paper

roughbarked said:


mollwollfumble said:

roughbarked said:

It has hundreds of inventions, patents and over one thousand movements to its name, including the world’s smallest movement, one of the world’s most complicated wristwatches (Grande Complication), and a timepiece of near-perpetual movement (the Atmos clock).

So calling it “a revolution” was meant to be a pun?

> Atmos clock

“inside every Atmos clock is a capsule filled with ethylene chloride gas. As temperature rises and falls, the gas expands or contracts, making the capsule expand or contract in turn. The wall of the capsule is connected to a short chain, which moves back and forth as the capsule grows or shrinks, and this reciprocating motion is used to wind the mainspring.”

You never seem to listen do you? The revolution was about the aluminium cage.

The title of the video:
The Evolution of the Gyrotourbillon by Jaeger-LeCoultre

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Date: 17/02/2021 15:16:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 1697371
Subject: re: Start with a 3D sheet of white paper

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

mollwollfumble said:

So calling it “a revolution” was meant to be a pun?

> Atmos clock

“inside every Atmos clock is a capsule filled with ethylene chloride gas. As temperature rises and falls, the gas expands or contracts, making the capsule expand or contract in turn. The wall of the capsule is connected to a short chain, which moves back and forth as the capsule grows or shrinks, and this reciprocating motion is used to wind the mainspring.”

You never seem to listen do you? The revolution was about the aluminium cage.

The title of the video:
The Evolution of the Gyrotourbillon by Jaeger-LeCoultre

and the 3D hairspring, which was not revolutional in itself but at least revolutional within the turbillion cage of a watch. Previously used in clocks.

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Date: 17/02/2021 15:49:59
From: Cymek
ID: 1697406
Subject: re: Start with a 3D sheet of white paper

So
Had my angiogram
Waiting in recovery
Likely to need bypass surgery going to give me medication first to see how effective it is

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Date: 17/02/2021 15:51:42
From: Cymek
ID: 1697410
Subject: re: Start with a 3D sheet of white paper

Cymek said:


So
Had my angiogram
Waiting in recovery
Likely to need bypass surgery going to give me medication first to see how effective it is

Sorry wrong thread

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Date: 17/02/2021 15:51:53
From: roughbarked
ID: 1697411
Subject: re: Start with a 3D sheet of white paper

Cymek said:


So
Had my angiogram
Waiting in recovery
Likely to need bypass surgery going to give me medication first to see how effective it is

geez.. best of ..

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Date: 17/02/2021 15:53:09
From: Bubblecar
ID: 1697415
Subject: re: Start with a 3D sheet of white paper

Cymek said:


So
Had my angiogram
Waiting in recovery
Likely to need bypass surgery going to give me medication first to see how effective it is

Sympathies. Lot of inconvenience but far preferable to a sudden premature death.

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