Tossing

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Wed May 19 12:33:34 1999

> > The way to build a wall is to stack them not all the same way round. The most
> > stable method is probably LRRLLRRLL..., but LRLRLR would probably work (L and R
> > meaning Macs facing Left and Right respectively)

> LLRR wouldn't work. You'd have an unstable zigzag. LRLR is far more
> optimal.

Shure, LLRR is bad, but LRLR is also just rubbish - the tower
will grow into one direction, and as soon as the wight crosses
the outher linits of the first Mac, the tower will crumble.
AFAIR did Philip suggest RLLRRLL (or more neat RLLRLRRL) ...
one segment RLLR (or LRRL) is build up to have the top most
level again parlell to the ground and direct above the 'base'
Mac - RLLR or LRRL segments can be used as often as needed
(or until the structur of the bottom most Mac cracks.

Servus
Hans
(BTW: Sellam - I cant gurantee on Friday, since I had to
      cancel (or at least delay) the vacations)

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