11.18.2008

sneakerology : different ways to tie your shoes

when my probability and statistics professor told us the many ways we can tie our shoes i didn't really paid much attention, well mainly because i hated math with passion...

this section presents a (somewhat more realistic) typical cross-section of traditional and alternative lacing methods, i must try this! coolness!



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9 comments:

charles 11/18/2008 02:37:00 PM  

cool

i'm seeing kids tying their laces in such fashion, ang galing. di kasi ako creative

thegargoylestatue 11/18/2008 02:43:00 PM  

dapat ganito ineexplain ang prob and stats ng mga math professors

monaco 11/19/2008 01:43:00 AM  

Great! I'll remember to check back here when I decide to change the style I tie my laces. BTW, may gumagawa kaya nung checkerboard?

PUSANG-gala 11/19/2008 02:54:00 PM  

never have the talent in terms of putting the shoe tie. I always get confused which one should go first.....hmmmm...this seems to be a good guide....

alex 11/19/2008 03:17:00 PM  

@ charles: oo nga eh di ko kaya yun

@ gargoyle: yeah hehe

@ mon: yeah i've seen some kids do the checkerboard

@ pusa: yap i'll refer to this too gagawin ko sa sneakers ko

REDLAN 11/20/2008 02:19:00 AM  

wow. galing nito ah. try ko to.

the spool artist 11/20/2008 02:33:00 AM  

complicated naman ng mga techniques... kaya topsiders na lang talaga ako at islander na tsinelas! hehehe...

alex 11/20/2008 05:02:00 PM  

buhay pa nga pala islander na tsinelas hehe

Takemoto 11/23/2008 08:13:00 PM  

ang coooool neto!

now i won't be stuck with the boring old conventional shoelace tie.!! XD hahaha

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