
I have proved by actual trial that a letter, that takes an hour to write,
takes only about 3 minutes to read!
Lewis Carroll

The idea behind the experiment was to use a quote in another context to get it to say something
slightly different. Carroll’s words are used in a tautologic way: the words/letters, which are about
how long it takes to write a letter that is going to be read very fast, have taken literally
hours to write/weave across the gate, and (hopefully) won’t take more than 3 minutes
to be deciphered.


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A sure cure for seasickness is to sit under a tree. Spike Milligan
Experimentation using branches as a matrix.
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The idiom up a gum tree, originated as like a possum up a gum tree, refers to being in trouble.
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