Ah, an engineering question. If we look at this analytically, the real question is the volume of each drink stirrer and the available volume for receiving the stirrers. It is difficult to reach a hard answer because of the...um..."soft" nature of the confining material. As drink stirrers are inserted, the confining material will be displaced in an upward fashion. I will postulate that a nearly unlimited number of stirrers could be inserted if you are willing to risk upward exposure of the confining material and eventual failure of the support system. Tom
Hmmm speaking of Medieval Renaissance fairs, I wonder how I'd look in tights? Or has that mental image frightened everybody? Tom??
The next Ren Faire we are going to is in August. I have a new, better fitting vest this year. Just something to look forward to!
Hey, Jay, what kinda cheap tights did you buy? Try some high quality lycra cycling tights. MEC at 303 Portage should have some in stock. Get the right size this time.
Did I mention I was cheap? Yes, got them at a thrift store. Mountain Equipment? I like that store, lot of neat stuff inside. Perhaps not as exciting as the old S.I.R. store, now Cabela's Cabelas Canada - Home I could spend hours in Cabela's just playing with the camping gear.
Yes, Mountain Equipment Co-op. They've got some great camping equipment, too. I can't vouch for the Winnipeg store, not having been there, but I could spend hours in the Vancouver one, just looking. Check out the website at Outdoor Gear - Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) - quipement d'activits de grande nature. The mailorder's pretty good, too, or you could always have something delivered to your local store for even less in shipping. Probably even a canoe. Or some tights.
Good point. Just hanging out skimpy briefs gave them an all day heat-on. Skimpy tights would probably send them completely off the rails Speaking of which, so much for *this* thread. I wonder if Tom realized I'd inevitably derail his thread with something *completely* unrelated?