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09 July 2006

Double Slipknot, Not What You’re Thinking

21:40:00 :: [general] :: 119 words

An entire site dedicated to shoelaces. This is me taking a rest on the Sabbath, apparently.

Technical information about the “Secure Knot,” dubbed by Clifford Ashley the “Double Slip Knot.” Seriously though, if you’re lacing up your running shoes, finish off with this knot. It’s not only quicker than a conventional bowtie, you’ll also train your brain to break a habit and improve your alertness, and the shoes won’t slip from a loose knot, forcing you to stop your run mid-way through or risk flopping a sneaker out into the middle of a street, and you along wit it.

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Double Slipknot, Not What You’re Thinking

21:40:00 :: [general] :: 119 words

An entire site dedicated to shoelaces. This is me taking a rest on the Sabbath, apparently.

Technical information about the “Secure Knot,” dubbed by Clifford Ashley the “Double Slip Knot.” Seriously though, if you’re lacing up your running shoes, finish off with this knot. It’s not only quicker than a conventional bowtie, you’ll also train your brain to break a habit and improve your alertness, and the shoes won’t slip from a loose knot, forcing you to stop your run mid-way through or risk flopping a sneaker out into the middle of a street, and you along wit it.

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