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davidelkins
04-28-2014, 02:14 AM
A man knows that he has to go on a long walk. He hikes his pants up. The pants take longer to fall down and he doesn’t have to fuss as much. While on the walk he decides to look at the beautiful stars above. He is wearing a hat, but doesn’t have a backpack to store it in. So he puts the hat on backwards.

I have a feeling that you might laugh, but I was studying oscillation patterns pertaining to falling pants. If a man has to walk a certain distance, and if the pants are pulled up really high, then they fall down less often. These principles can be very useful in business and technology. There is within this an honest assessment of a situation. I’ve been learning more about these time-honored practices while on my lengthy walks. I’ve been trying to notice what really helps.

David Elkins

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davidelkins
05-01-2014, 12:39 AM
If a man rents a lawn mower ten times, when he can rent it only once, then this results in the expensive process of having to setup many times. Hiking one's pants on a long walk is an example of setting up once and doing it. There is less oscillation. That is what I was trying to get at with my post.