Even of that I'm not so sure. I guess it is just as hard to make such a sentence as it is to read it. I only guessed it was done this way. Maybe the mathematics' and knitting department ( specialists , of course: mathematical and knitting specialists)
would know the better of this. Of Troy and ParkinT? A sentence with a purl and a slipped knit and another purl and I don't know. I think guessing how it was done is easier than really doing it. Lewis Carrol was a great and playful mathematician. For him it must have been an easy game.

Last edited by BranShea; 01/15/07 08:09 AM.