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+ I think this is nice, but are they *paper* ties? |
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Only the finest, pressed fabric will do. |
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Nothing like a mobius bow-tie, then? |
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Ideally it would sync with Outlook or some other diary program and print out your day's appointments on the tie. |
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I'd vote for this if it was a CNC tie weaver that created a new custom silk tie on demand. Printed ties are crap. |
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A bun from me.. there should also be a way to erase the pattern from the tie so as you can re-use em. Save money space and so forth.. |
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//The Goblin Tiesmade// I think Rumpelstiltskin should have been glad to have lent his name to this product. |
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You might remember, he also sang a little song which might be of conversational interest to some half-bakers and home-brewers: |
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"To-day do I bake, to-morrow I brew,
The day after that the queen's child comes in;
And oh! I am glad that nobody knew
That the name I am called is Rumpelstiltskin!"[1] |
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//Set it up the night before// That's disappointing; I was
thinking of using it for an emergency replacement tie if my
regular one got stained part-way through a working day. |
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//"Pantone" mode for a basic solid colour// That alone is a
good idea. I assumed it was baked, but a little casual
Googling suggests not. |
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This is a creative and insightful idea for sustainable clothing. However, the at-home printing technology currently available would hardly constitute the quality of an image you would want on a tie. |
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<heavy Wolverhampton accent>
Infinitie? Oi don't see what's sow funny about that. <\hWa> |
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No need to be scarfastic. |
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