A select group of individuals combine the power of their computers to create a small group of fishbones available for all to view-- normzone, Dec 22 2003 Dem bones, dem bones http://www.danhelle...ish-bones01-big.jpg [normzone, Jun 30 2009] Baked.-- DrBob, Dec 22 2003 <^Baked<<-- Shz, Dec 22 2003 Ooh, ooh, our powers have combined!!-- k_sra, Dec 22 2003 <insert Power Rangers theme here>-- Letsbuildafort, Dec 22 2003 It's the world's first self-baking idea. Now post a croissant generator.-- kropotkin, Dec 22 2003 I confess, as a HB newbie I have not the nerve to do that.....this idea I was pretty certain would live up to expectations-- normzone, Dec 22 2003 I don't know whether I should just leave this idea stranded at the centremost point of the fishbone-croissant continuum, or whether I should combine the power of my computer with the power of the other two computers, computers whose amalgamated processing power has been so cruelly cancelled out by the bun beatifying bureaucracy.-- spiritualized, Dec 19 2004 I never thought that I could get the same sadistic pleasure from bunning as from fish-boning, but in this case the schadenfreude is exquisite. + hee-hee-hee.-- spacemoggy, Dec 19 2004 Ok, I plead guilty to one count of gratuitous churning. I'm preparing metrics for an audit, and the tedium got the better of me.-- normzone, Oct 21 2005 Damn newbies! Funny, I didnt vote. Would you like a belated fishbone?-- Shz, Oct 21 2005 Currently we're hung on the precipice 'twixt bones and bread.-- normzone, Jul 15 2008 So as to avoid disturbing the // the precipice 'twixt bones and bread//, I first I gave it a bun, then I boned it, then I gave it a neutral. [+-_]-- CwP, Jul 16 2008 in an attempt to mitigate the autoboner's influence I have bunned.-- 4whom, Jul 16 2008 Only half a fishbone.-- nineteenthly, Jul 16 2008 I don't believe it. Back to the balance again. Oh well, it was intended to be interactive art, and those kinds of things often have unintended consequences.-- normzone, Jun 29 2009 This could have been a good but somewhat recursive idea. Maybe given a little more square footage.-- bigsleep, Jun 29 2009 If your feet are square, doesn't that make walking very difficult?-- Ian Tindale, Jun 30 2009 ^-- nineteenthly, Jun 30 2009 //doesn't that make walking very difficult//
It does, but by sliding the squares against each other a consistent direction can be achieved. The large area also helps maintain perpendicularity to the walking surface.-- bigsleep, Jun 30 2009 halfbakery