• SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Are you suggesting that electronics came before textiles…?

    Pretty sure this one predates yours by a couple centuries.

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        5 months ago

        And? The textile industry predates electronics by a LONG time. It’s not just a “spool rack” if that came after…

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          5 months ago

          A lazy kate is used for spinning multiple yarns into one, but spool racks are used for anything that is on a spool. Spool racks in the textile industry almost certainly existed long before lazy kates did. The electronics was just an example that people were likely very familiar with.

          And downvoting comments like you’re doing is just rude. It doesn’t make your comments any more correct.

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            5 months ago

            Downvoting is used for foolish comments, you made a foolish comment so got downvoted.

            What else would you recommend the system be used for?

            Your whinging just looks childish.

            is a device used in spinning to hold one or more spools or bobbins in place while the yarn on them is wound off from the side of the bobbin.

            It’s not “just” for spools, and it’s not “just” for spinning.