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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Matted nylon fibers would also form the field of hoops

Matted nylon fibers would also form the field of loops needed to complete the process of stickiness.
Interwoven nylon ... the patch of rings ...


Hi,

Does the second in the above correctly explain the first? Thanks.
  

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I can't help you on this one, Angli-- it speaks of arcane processes and structures. I can tell you that matted normally means simply pressed / compressed and has nothing to do with weaving.

  • I can't help you on this one, Angli-- it speaks of arcane processes and structures.
  • I can tell you that matted normally means simply pressed / compressed and has nothing to do with weaving.
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I can't help you on this one, Angli-- it speaks of arcane processes and structures. I can tell you that matted normally means simply pressed / compressed and has nothing to do with weaving.
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Mister Micawber.
I can't help you on this one, Angli-- it speaks of arcane processes and structures. I can tell you that matted normally means simply pressed / compressed and has nothing to do with weaving.
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Thanks, Mister.
The sentence is about velcro. Therefore, "matted nylon fibers" does refer to what you said--compre
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Ah! I know Velcro.

I don't think they are condensed; I suggest concentrated.
Patch is no good-- a patch is an irregular area in another matrix. Perhaps an array of loops.
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