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Old 12-12-06, 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Wheelchairman
Your nerdy attempt at nitpicking doesn't rate. I said circular shapes. I guess ovals are formed with a series of straight edges then? Because that would mean that ovals don't contain a single, continous circular edge right? right? ......

You're a tool.......and ffs, grow a fricken moustache!

I don't wish to argue about circles and ovals anymore, because that would mean Im arguing about circles and ovals....
I'm not nitpicking, I'm stating that you are simply wrong, circular shapes aren't always stronger. My point was that the shape of something load bearing depends on many things. Look at I-beams.
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