Posted by ovyyus (203.26.14.3) on April 22, 2003 at 18:48:37:
In Reply to: Re: Ovyyus posted by MrTim on April 22, 2003 at 16:23:00:
Hi Mr. Tim,
A set of bellows is 'gas engineering' that can easily be accomplished by a carpenters boy. Don't go throwing the baby out with the bath water :)
Regards, ovyyus
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: >>"Only posting that could be how he did it, since the clues seem to point to water and air."<<
: Don't forget that there are other, stronger 'clues' too, e.g. Wolff's observations (warped boards, sounds like a spring snapping up, etc.), the respected opinion of Count Karl that the design was so simple that a CARPENTER'S boy could build it. (Carpentry implies wood-working. This is an obviously easier skill than gas engineering....)
: Be that as it may, it appears that even us PM 'searchers' can't agree on how he did it, which is a good thing, as it allows a diversity of ideas to be explored. Let's just say that we agree to disagree.