Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 15:17:42 02/28/06
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On February 28, 2006 at 14:32:53, Albert Silver wrote: > >>>>>to extend and get back that leaf into the tree. When your prune, is gone. >>>>> >>>>>Maybe some definitions chanced in the last 3 years, but before, it was >>>>>understood that pruning was "I do not search this subtree anymore" and > >>>Shearing to form hedges or topiary is also a form of pruning, in which most of >>>the growing points are tipped back, to produce artificially dense growth > >>That still misses the point IMHO. There you are cutting away tips without >>letting them grow further and discover what they turn into. Rather than >>applying some chemical that simply slows the growth of some branches and lets >>other branches grow longer... > >Please take this OT talk to CTF. > > Botanically yours, > > Albert > > >:-P :-P :-P In that case, let's talk about half round-robins, round-robins and double round-robins. :)
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