"Crinoline" is an undergarment. "Crinolin" is a material, correctly described below, used to give shape to the attenunated crinolines that were the rage in the late 1950s.
Sam, who was old enuff to appreciate them and who is still young enuff to treasure the memory :-)
ballendo <ballendo@...> wrote:
Well, Paul simon spells it Crinoline... <G>
FOR EMILY, WHEREVER I MAY FIND HER
PAUL SIMON
What a dream I had, pressed in organdy
Clothed in crinoline of smokey burgandy
Softer than the rain
I wanderd empty streets, down past the shop display
I heard cathedral bells, tripping down the alley-way
As I walked on
And when you ran to me, your checks flushed with the night
We walked on frosted fields of juniper and lamplight
I held your hand
(instrumental)
And when I awoke and felt your warm and near
I kissed your honey hair, with my grateful tears
Oh I love you girl
Oh how I love you girl
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas P. Gootee" <tomg@f...>
wrote:
step!
made by a blind woman whom my customer knew.
hear my customer and my wife talking about them. And I DO remember
that they said that they were either MADE OF something
called "Crinolin", or, were made of something LIKE something called
Crinolin. And I am not sure of the spelling of the
word "Crinolin". I also SEEM to recall hearing them say something
about how crinolin might have been the material (or LIKE the
material) that was used to make womens' old-fashioned petticoats!
scrubbing pad may even have been shaped more like yarn, as if it came
on a roll instead of in a sheet, and was then just "woven" and/or
knitted (or something) into the shape of a scrubbing pad.
4" x 6" board in about 30 seconds, INCLUDING all of the drill holes
and small spaces, with very little EFFORT!!
much less than 1/10th the effort.
will post it, here.
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Sam, who was old enuff to appreciate them and who is still young enuff to treasure the memory :-)
ballendo <ballendo@...> wrote:
Well, Paul simon spells it Crinoline... <G>
FOR EMILY, WHEREVER I MAY FIND HER
PAUL SIMON
What a dream I had, pressed in organdy
Clothed in crinoline of smokey burgandy
Softer than the rain
I wanderd empty streets, down past the shop display
I heard cathedral bells, tripping down the alley-way
As I walked on
And when you ran to me, your checks flushed with the night
We walked on frosted fields of juniper and lamplight
I held your hand
(instrumental)
And when I awoke and felt your warm and near
I kissed your honey hair, with my grateful tears
Oh I love you girl
Oh how I love you girl
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas P. Gootee" <tomg@f...>
wrote:
>Paper" paper-residue from a pcboard, after doing the toner transfer
> -------------------------------------
>
> Everyone,
>
> I have finally found a GREAT way to remove the "Staples Picture
step!
>works so well.
> Now I just hope that I can identify what this material IS, that
>long time ago through one of my old software customers, which was
> I am using a type of handmade kitchen scrubbing pad, purchased a
made by a blind woman whom my customer knew.
>actually the one who purchased these. However, I was present and did
> At the time it was purchased, my wife was still alive. So she is
hear my customer and my wife talking about them. And I DO remember
that they said that they were either MADE OF something
called "Crinolin", or, were made of something LIKE something called
Crinolin. And I am not sure of the spelling of the
word "Crinolin". I also SEEM to recall hearing them say something
about how crinolin might have been the material (or LIKE the
material) that was used to make womens' old-fashioned petticoats!
>stiff type of fabric. In my case, the stuff used to make the
> It appears to be a very-loosely-woven, somewhat-rough, slightly-
scrubbing pad may even have been shaped more like yarn, as if it came
on a roll instead of in a sheet, and was then just "woven" and/or
knitted (or something) into the shape of a scrubbing pad.
>paper have been removed, I can use this pad to COMPLETELY clean off a
> But, anyway: This thing works GREAT!!!! Once the top layers of
4" x 6" board in about 30 seconds, INCLUDING all of the drill holes
and small spaces, with very little EFFORT!!
>And this pad does the job in much less than 1/10th the time, with
> I had gotten very proficient at using a toothbrush, for this step.
much less than 1/10th the effort.
>it to scratch the copper, even when pressing fairly hard.
> Notes:
>
> The material does feel slightly abrasive. HOWEVER, I could NOT get
>actually made from. If I find out anything more than "crinolin", I
> I will email my old customer, to verify with her what the pad is
will post it, here.
>Be sure to visit the group home and check for new Bookmarks and files:
> Good luck!
>
> Regards,
>
> Tom Gootee
>
> http://www.fullnet.com/u/tomg
>
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>
>
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