ref improve date December 2010 Image Super Kmart.jpg right thumb A Kmart chainstore Image Wal Mart in Madison Heights.jpg right thumb A Wal Mart chainstoreChain stores are retailing retail outlets that share ... chain stores began in the 1920s, along with legal countermeasures by chainstore groups. ref cite book title Chain Stores in America 1859 1950 author Lebhar GM location New York publisher ChainStore ... thumb A Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Cracker Barrel chain restaurant A restaurant chain is a set ... nl Winkelketen ja simple Chainstore fi Kauppaketju sv Butikskedja zh .... These characteristics also apply to chain restaurants and some service oriented chain businesses. In retail, dining and many service categories, chain businesses have come to dominate the market in many parts of the world. Chain stores are a form of franchising . The displacement of independent ... businesses and communities to prevent chain proliferation. These efforts include community based organizing ... s largest retail chain, Wal Mart , became the world s largest corporation based on gross sales. History The first chainstore was British owned W H Smith . Citation needed date October 2009 Founded in London in 1792 by Henry Walton Smith and his wife, the store sells books, stationery, magazines, newspapers, and entertainment products. In the U.S., chain stores began with the founding of The Great ... title Chain Stores Their Management and Operation author Hayward WS, White P, Fleek HS, Mac Intyre H publisher McGraw Hill location New York date 1922 oclc 255149441 chapter The chainstore field pages 16 31 ref By the 1930s, chain stores had come of age, and stopped increasing their total market ... within a chain are built to a standard format and offer a standard menu. Fast food restaurants ... the chain itself, only the standardized formula the chain uses, for example, there could be a restaurant ... Cape Cod Residents Keep the Chain Stores Out article by Beth Greenfield June 8, 2010 ref See ... more details
No footnotes date July 2010 Zeeman textielSupers is a European chainstore with about 1,000 establishments in the Netherlands , Germany , Belgium , France , and Luxembourg . The first store was opened by Jan Zeeman in Alphen aan den Rijn , Netherlands in March 1967. It was a kind of supermarket for clothes, and proved to be quite a success, followed soon by the opening of more stores. The distribution centre is still located in Alphen aan den Rijn. Jan Zeeman retired from the daily management of the company in 1999, which came to be led by former Kijkshop director Paul Schouwenaar. Schouwenaar left the company in September 2006, to be succeeded by Bart Karis from January 2007. Zeeman is still the owner of the company. External links http www.zeeman.com home.aspx?lang nl NL Zeeman website Dutch version http www.zeeman.com Home.aspx?lang en GB Zeeman website English version Category Multinational companies headquartered in the Netherlands Category Companies established in 1967 nl Zeeman winkel ... more details
for non mechanical chains Chain disambiguation Refimprove date December 2009 Image Broad chain closeup.jpg thumb A broad metal chain made of torus shaped links. Image Grave chain with diamond shaped link pins.jpg thumb A metal chain with diamond shaped link pins. Image Kettenvergleich.jpg thumb Roller chains. A chain is a series of connected links which are typically made of metal. A chain may consist ... the chain flexible in two dimension s The fixed third dimension being a chain s length. Those designed ... s of the machine, and are flexible in only one dimension. They are known as Roller chain s, though there are also non roller chains such as block chain . Uses for chain Uses for chain include Bicycle chain , transfers power from the pedals to the drive wheel of a bicycle thus propelling it Chain drive , the main feature that differentiated the safety bicycle Chain gun , type of machine gun that is driven by an external power source, sometimes connected by a chain, to actuate the mechanism rather than using recoil Chain pumps , type of water pump where an endless chain has positioned on it circular discs Chain linked Lewis , lifting device made from two curved steel legs Chainsaw , portable mechanical, motorized saw using a saw chain cutting chain to saw wood. Chain steam shipping Curb chain , used on curb bits when riding a horse Door chain , a type of security chain on a door that makes ... their way inside Keychain , a small chain that connects a small item to a keyring Lead shank or Stud chain , used on horses that are misbehaving Lavatory chain, the chain attached to the cistern ... height. Although cisterns no longer work like that, the phrase pull the chain is still encountered to mean flush the lavatory . O ring chain , a specialized type of roller chain Roller chain , the type of chain most commonly used for transmission of mechanical power on bicycles, motorcycles, and in industrial and agricultural machinery Snow chains , used to improve traction in snow Timing chain , used ... more details
CHAIN can refer to CHAIN programming language CHAIN industry standard , an acronym for European Committee of Domestic Equipment Manufacturers Ceced Home Appliances Interoperating Network, a standard for a multi brands home network of interactive household appliance s. Controlled and Harmonised Aeronautical Information Network , a concept of EUROCONTROL to improve the quality of aeronautical data. Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Network See also Chain . disambig ... more details
other uses Refimprove date March 2008 Infobox song Name The Chain Cover Artist Fleetwood Mac Album Rumours ... file The Chain by Fleetwood Mac.ogg The Chain is a song from Fleetwood Mac s best selling album Rumours . The Chain is unique in being the only song credited to all five members of the Rumours era Fleetwood ... the song as a signature, citing the lyric, Never break the chain. According to interviews on the writing of Rumours , the final section of The Chain beginning with a bass progression was created by John ... back Fleetwood Mac s The Chain date 24 February 2009 publisher Daily Telegraph accessdate 19 ... boxed set titled 25 Years The Chain . In 1997, Fleetwood Mac released a live concert CD DVD package ... members. The rendition of The Chain reached number 30 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. In 2002, Warner Bros. released the 2 CD set The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac , including The Chain . In 2009, Three Days Grace originally recorded The Chain for their album Life Starts Now but was one of the few not put on the record. However, since September 22, 2009, they have been playing The Chain at their concerts throughout their tour. On 29 March 2009, The Chain entered the UK Chart at 94 through ... One coverage, having regained broadcasting rights from ITV . On 20 March 2011, The Chain ... bass line from The Chain Motorsport composed by Roger Barsotti, which included the ending bass line and guitar solo of The Chain , ref cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk dna h2g2 A8623884 title BBC Sporting .... ITV did not continue its use as the opening theme. However, The Chain returned in 2009 as the F1 theme ... title BBC unveils 2009 F1 coverage and return of The Chain publisher crash.net date 2009 02 24 accessdate 2009 02 24 ref The full programme of Grand Prix was broadcast worldwide, and thus The Chain ... title The Chain ending description Sample of the ending and bassline of The Chain by Fleetwood Mac. format .... ref http gramourshots.com 2008 12 28 timing chain keep us together ref A cover of the song by the band ... more details
wiktionarypar store Wikisource1911Enc storeStore may refer to A Retailing retail store type div col 3 Anchor store Big box storeChainstore Confectionery store Convenience store Department store Discount store General store Grocery store Hardware store Health food store Hobby store Hypermarket Liquor store Newsagent Online shopping Outlet store Pet store Specialty store Alcoholic beverage control state State store Supermarket Surplus store Survival store Toy store Variety store Warehouse club Warehouse store div col end In the military Magazine artillery Ammunition dump expendables released from an aircraft weapons suite, such as bombs or countermeasures such as chaff and flare tore , a town and a municipality in eastern Slovenia See also lookfrom Store includes several Scandinavian geographical locations Storage disambiguation Store and forward Store within a store The Store , 1932 Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Thomas Sigismund Stribling disambig es Tienda desambiguaci n simple Store ... more details
Image TheStore.JPG thumb 1st edition Doubleday publisher Doubleday, Doran The Store is a 1932 in literature 1932 novel by Thomas Sigismund Stribling . It won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1933. It is the second book of the Vaidan trilogy, comprising The Forge , The Store , and Unfinished Cathedral . ref http www.una.edu library about collections stribling biography.html T. S. Stribling Southern Literary Maverick short biography by William E. Smith, Jr. at the University of North Alabama Collier Library website. ref Where The Forge opened up at the beginning of the Civil War and ended with the abolition of slavery, The Store picks up with the South establishing a new economic order. Miltiades Vaiden and his wife own a profitable store in the small town of Florence, where Vaiden has no qualms creating an artificial friendship with some of the newly free local blacks, or even the now economically desperate whites, cheating them out of their money to ensure his own success. Vaiden uses loose book keeping practices and heavy loan rates to ensure that he gains land from the unknowing blacks. Slowly, Vaiden is building a larger estate and bankroll at cost to the social trust between the people of Florence. start box s ach aw succession box title Pulitzer Prize for the Novel before The Good Earth br by Pearl S. Buck after Lamb in His Bosom br by Caroline Miller years 1933 in literature 1933 end box References references DEFAULTSORT Store, The Category 1932 novels Category American novels Category Pulitzer Prize for the Novel 1930s novel stub ... more details
steps Chain Home and Chain Home Low , early British RDF radar systems of the WWII era In management Chainstore , retail outlets which share a brand and central management Chainstore Business chains , a network of physical business locations Chainstore Restaurant chains , set of related restaurants ...wiktionarypar chain commonscat Chains In most meanings chain is a sequence of connected links of some kind. Chain may refer to A physical, literal chain Necklace a jewelry which is worn around the neck Mail armour or chainmail , a type of armor made of interlocking chain links Chain tool , small mechanical device used to break a bicycle chain in such a way that it could be mended with the same tool Chain length , unit of length Gunter s chain , a unit of measurement Catenary or chain , the shape ... Chain real estate , whereby a group of buyers sellers are linked together Fetter Buddhism , a deeply ... as franchising or operated by a single company Chain of command , the line of authority and responsibility along which orders are passed Supply chain , coordinated system of organizations, people, activities ... Cold chain , temperature controlled supply chain Value chain , a management concept first described by Michael Porter In mathematics Chain algebraic topology , formal linear combination of k simplices Chain complex , a generalization of the algebraic topology construct to homological algebra Total ... partially ordered set Markov chain , discrete time stochastic process with the Markov property Pseudo arc , which has at its heart the concept of a chainChain rule , a tool for differentiation in calculus In chemistry Chain reaction , sequence of reactions where a reactive product or by product causes additional reactions Ideal chain , mathematical model of polymer folding Worm like chain or semiflexible chain , which has Kuhn length equal to twice the persistence length In biochemistry Electron transport chain , a sequence of chemical reactions yielding the transport of an electron through ... more details
The Chain could refer to The Chain , a Fleetwood Mac song The Chain Deana Carter album The Chain Deana Carter album The Chain 1984 film The Chain 1984 film 25 Years The Chain , a Fleetwood Mac compilation album The Chain Buffy comic The Chain , the 5th issue of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight comics. The Chain a feature on the Radcliffe and Maconie Show on BBC Radio 2 . See also Chain disambiguation disambig ... more details
A light chain is the small polypeptide subunit of a protein complex . More specifically, it can refer to Immunoglobulin light chain Ferritin light chain Myosin light chain Kinesin light chain Dynein light chain Light chain may also refer to Mail armour disambig ... more details
In computer security , a hash chain is a method to produce many One time password one time keys from a single Key cryptography key or password . Definition A hash chain is a successive application of a cryptographic hash function math h x math to a string. For example, math h h h h x math gives a hash chain of length 4, often denoted math h 4 x math Applications main S KEY Leslie Lamport Lamport ref name lamporthash L. Lamport, Password Authentication with Insecure Communication , Communications of the ACM 24.11 November 1981 , pp 770 772. http scholar.google.de scholar?num 100&hl de&lr &cluster 10450198314466995215 http citeseer.ist.psu.edu context 2064887 0 ref suggested the use of hash chains as a password protection scheme in an insecure environment. A server which needs to provide authentication may store a hash chain rather than a plain text password and prevent theft of the password in transmission or theft from the server. For example, a server begins by storing math h 1000 password math which is provided by the user. When the user wishes to authenticate, he supplies math h 999 password math to the server. The server computes math h h 999 password h 1000 password math and verifies this matches the hash chain it has stored. It then stores math h 999 password math for the next time the user wishes to authenticate. An eavesdropper seeing math h 999 password math communicated to the server will be unable to re transmit the same hash chain to the server for authentication since the server now expects math h 998 password math . Due to the One way function one way property of Cryptographic hash function cryptographically secure hash function s, it is infeasible for the eavesdropper to reverse the hash function and obtain an earlier piece of the hash chain. In this example, the user could authenticate 1000 times before the hash chain is exhausted. Each time the hash value is different, and thus cannot be duplicated by an attacker. See also Challenge response authentication ... more details
The term Chain sequence may refer to Chain in chemistry Chain sequence continued fraction , numbers in the mathematical study of continued fractions Chain of thought , continuous thought process where ideas follow one from the other Chain smoking , the habit of smoking continuously Chain stitch , in sewing and embroidery, a series of looped stitches that form a chainChain letter , message that attempts to induce the recipient to make a number of copies of the message and then pass them on to one or more new recipients Chain, Planetary , a chain of globes serving as fields of evolution in theosophical cosmology Crater chain , a line of craters on the surface of an astronomical body Daisy chain disambiguation , various meanings Human chain , a form of protest Signifying chain , in semiotics, an interlocking system of signifiers Hudson River Chain , one of several chains used in blockades of the Hudson River Chain may also refer to Archipelago , a chain of islands Mountain range , a chain of hills or mountains disambig ... more details
There are multiple uses for the term Golden Chain Golden chain is the common name for the genus Laburnum , and related species of small trees with decorative yellow flowers. Golden Chain al Qaeda , an alleged group of al Qaeda s wealthy sponsors Golden Chain Naqshbandi , a lineage of Sufi masters Golden Chain is the name of a song by The Stars Disambig ... more details
Chain Lightning may refer to XP 58 Chain Lightning , an American World War II fighter airplane Chain Lightning film Chain Lightning film , a war film starring Humphrey Bogart Chain Lightning album Chain Lightning album , by Don McLean Chain Lightning , a Steely Dan song from the album Katy Lied Chain Lightning , a song from Rush s Presto album Presto album List of Captain Marvel DC Comics enemies Chain Lightning Chain Lightning , an enemy of DC Comics Captain Marvel disambig ... more details
ABC store may refer to ABC stores , liquor stores in U.S. states run by an Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. ABC Commercial , one of a chain of stores operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. ABC Stores Hawaii , an American convenience storechain based in Hawaii. disambig DEFAULTSORT Abc Store ... more details
In a military context, the chain of command is the line of authority and responsibility along which orders are passed, see Command hierarchy Chain of command . Chain of Command may also refer to In television Chain of Command Beast Wars Chain of Command Beast Wars , the fifth episode of the first season of Beast Wars Chain of Command Star Trek The Next Generation Chain of Command Star Trek The Next Generation , a sixth season episode In other fields Chain of Command book Chain of Command book , book by investigative journalist Seymour Hersh Chain of Command computer game , a free, online, multiplayer WWII game Chain of Command film Chain of Command film , a 1999 thriller film starring Roy Scheider and Patrick Muldoon Chain of Command album , an album from American heavy metal ensemble Jag Panzer, released in 2004 Chains of Command novel , a 1993 novel by Dale Brown disambig fa ... more details
Image Daisy chain.JPG thumb 275px Daisy chain Daisy chain may refer to A daisy garland created from daisy flowers, the original meaning and the one from which the following derive by analogy Daisy chain electrical engineering Daisy chain information technology Daisy chain network topology Daisy chain sex , a sexual position for groups Daisy chain climbing , a type of strap Daisy Chain Record Label a subsidiary of Almighty Records Kidney transplantation Living donors Daisy chain transplant row of kidney transplants involving one matched donor, and an unmatched relative who donates in turn to a recipient who s a match. Chain sinnet sometimes called a daisy chain disambig it Daisy chain ... more details
Chain of Lakes is a common name for a series of lakes linked by waterways. Some of these include The Chain of Lakes Minneapolis area in Minneapolis, Minnesota The village of Chain O Lakes, Missouri Chain of Lakes Michigan Chain of Lakes in List of lakes in Hill County, Montana Hill County, Montana Fulton Chain Lakes , New York See also Chain of Lakes Middle School , a public middle school in Windermere, Florida Chain of Lakes Park , a baseball stadium in Winter Haven, Florida used by the Cleveland Indians for spring training Chain O Lakes and Chain O Lakes State Park Illinois , in northeast Illinois Chain O Lakes State Park Indiana , in northeast Indiana disambig de Chain of Lakes fi Reitti ... more details
Green Chain may refer to South East London Green Chain , collection of British open spaces Green Chain sawmill , lumber sorting scheme disambig geo ... more details
chain dogfish is able to store sperm and lay eggs several days after initial copulation. The shark has been known to store sperm up to 843 days although, there are some circumstances of poor egg ...Taxobox name Chain catshark status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend up image Scyliorhinus retifer 2.jpg image width 240px regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Chondrichthyes subclassis Elasmobranchii ordo Carcharhiniformes familia Scyliorhinidae genus Scyliorhinus species S. retifer binomial Scyliorhinus retifer binomial authority Samuel Garman Garman , 1881 synonyms Scyllium retiferum small Garman, 1881 small The chain catshark or chain dogfish Scyliorhinus retifer is a small, spotted shark that has a characteristic fluorescent activity. The species is common from George s Bank in Massachusetts, to Nicaragua ref name multiple Bernadsky, Gilad and Goulet, Denis. 1991 . Distribution and Habitat of Chain Dogfish, Scyliorhinus retifer, in the Mid Atlantic Bight. Copea 1 231 234. ref . The species ... I., Bubucis, Patricia M., and Overstrom, Neal A. 1988 . The Reproductive Biology of the Chain Dogfish ... that proved to be a chain catshark was filmed by Matz off the Gulf of Mexico in August 2005 ... is still unclear. Distribution and Size In the Mid Atlantic Bight, the Chain dogfish is found along ... and Behavior Image Chaindogfish 600.jpg thumb 0px right Chain catsharks in an aquarium. The catshark ... are found near smoother regions. The chain catshark has been known to feed on squid, bony fish .... Reproduction Sexual Maturity File ScyliorhinusRetifer.jpg thumb right In the female chain catshark ...  mm or more in length ref name two ref McDowall, R. M. 1992 . Reproductive biology of the Chain ... his bite and both separate. Egg laying The chain catshark prefers vertical structures for egg deposition ... In aquaria In an article for Aquarium Fish Magazine, Scott W. Michael described the chain catshark ... Chain Catshark Category Scyliorhinidae fr Scyliorhinus retifer hu Macskac pa ... more details
Flat chain is a form of chain used chiefly in agricultural machinery. Early machinery made extensive use of flat chain. It has been gradually replaced in most applications by roller chain , which is quieter, lasts longer, and requires less frequent retensioning. Modern flat chain is made from stamped steel. Individual links can be put together or taken apart using simple tools, unlike roller chain which requires a master link or special splicing equipment. Today, flat chain is used most often for conveyor belt s, because it lends itself well to the attachment of slats, flights, buckets, and prongs used to move material. Such attachments can be welded on in the field, or can be purchased ready made on a single link or pair of links where the conveyor uses two chains and then spliced into a loop of chain. Older forms of flat chain were made of iron. Though the sprocket s are compatible with modern chain, the two types cannot be spliced together. External links http chain guide.com The Complete Guide to Chain Category Chain drives Category Mechanical power transmission ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In polymer science, the backbone chain or main chain of a polymer is the series of covalent ly bonded atom s that together create the continuous chain of the molecule . See also Side chain Pendant group DEFAULTSORT Backbone Chain Category Organic chemistry Polymer stub de Backbone Biochemie it Catena dorsale ... more details
Wiktionary A ball and chain is a physical restraint device historically used on prisoners, from the 1880s to the 1940s. Ball and chain may also refer to Flail weapon Flail , a medieval weapon with a spiked ball attached to a handle by a chain a pejorative term for a marriage partner or fianc e who weighs down his or her spouse or partner with restrictions and demands. Ball & Chain , a folkstyle and freestyle ... to turn them onto their back. Ball & Chain , a 2004 romantic comedy written by Thomas Mortimer Ball n Chain , obstacle enemies from the Mario series Mario series of video games Panapet , a ball shaped portable novelty radio on a chain, produced by Panasonic in the early 1970s Song titles These songs are alphabetized by artist. Ball and Chain , a song by Dutch singer Anouk singer Anouk I Love You Like A Ball and Chain , a song by Eurythmics from their album Be Yourself Tonight , released May 1985 Ball and Chain , a song by Anthony Hamilton from his 2005 album Soulife Ball and Chain Elton John song Ball and Chain Elton John song , a song by Elton John from his 1982 album Jump Up , also released as a single Ball and Chain , a song by Live from their earliest album The Death of a Dictionary , when they were known as Public Affection Ball and Chain , a song by Colin Moulding with XTC Ball and Chain , a song by Murder by Death from their album Red of Tooth and Claw Ball and Chain Paul Overstreet song Ball and Chain Paul Overstreet song , a song by Paul Overstreet Ball and Chain , a song by Poison from their 1990 album Flesh and Blood Poison album Flesh and Blood The Ball and Chain , a single by house music producer Romanthony Ball and Chain Social Distortion song Ball and Chain Social Distortion song , a 1990 song by Social Distortion from their album Social Distortion Ball and Chain , a song by the band Sublime band Sublime Lucky Ball and Chain , a song by They Might Be Giants from their 1990 album Flood They Might Be Giants album Flood Ball n Chain , a song by Big Mama Thornton ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A chain weapon is a weapon made of one or more heavy objects attached to a Link chainchain , sometimes with a handle. The flail weapon flail was one of the more common types of chain based weapons associated with medieval Europe , although some flails used hinges instead of chains. Chain weapons in Japan There were several chain weapons that were used in feudal Japan these weapons were allegedly used by the ninja . The shoge was a ring with a sickle like knife on a chain that could be used to pierce armor, grapple, and to entangle the legs of man and horse. The kusari gama was a kama weapon kama on a handled chain. The chigriki was a staff with a weighted chain on the end. The manriki gusari was a double weighted chain. The nunchaku was a short chain with two short wooden sticks on the ends. The nunchaku is often thought of as a feudal weapon. It was used in those times for farming and not as a weapon until much later. Gallery gallery Image chain whip.JPG Asian chain whip. Image Kusari gama 2.JPG Japanese sickle weapon with a chain and iron weight attached kusari gama Image Military flails Russia18 GIM.jpg Russian flails, 18 cent. Image Axe flail mace GIM.jpg Russian flail, 16 cent. Image Manriki.JPG Antique Japanese chain weapon manriki Image Tetsu chigiriki.JPG Japanese tetsu chigiriki, a hollow iron cane that has an iron weight attached to a chain hidden inside. Image Nunchaku 1.JPG Nunchaku nunchuck Image Meteor hammer.JPG Meteor hammer. gallery See also Flail weapon Bolas Chain whip Manriki different from a manriki gusari Meteor hammer Slungshot not the same thing as a slingshot Surujin Tabak Toyok Three section staff Kusari fundo Rope dart loosely speaking List of M l e weapons Chain weapons have their own extensive section DEFAULTSORT Chain Weapon Category Flail weapons Category Medieval weapons Category M l e weapons ... more details
About the method of shortening or storing a rope or cable the sewing stitch chain stitch Knot details name Chain sinnet names Chain sennit, Chain shortening, Chain stitch, Chain braid, Caterpillar sinnet, Crochet stitch, Daisy chain, Monkey braid, Single trumpet cord, Single bugle cord image Chain sinnet ABOK 1144.jpg caption type sinnet type2 strength origin related releasing Non jamming uses Shortening rope or cable for use or stowing caveat abok number 1144, 1145, 2868 A chain sinnet or chain sennit is a method of shortening a rope or other cable while in use or for storage. It is formed by making a series of simple crochet like stitches in the line. ref name ashley209 Clifford W. Ashley, The Ashley Book of Knots New York Doubleday, 1944 , 209. ref Tying Image Chain sinnet making ABOK 1144.jpg thumb right Tying steps two and three in progress To tie Create a loop in the rope. Then pull a Bight knot bight of the working part through the loop, creating an overhand noose knot. Pull another bight of the working part through the loop of the previous stitch. Tighten the stitch to the desired degree by pulling on the both sides of the loop. Adjust the loop by pulling on the working end to keep it a reasonable size. Repeat steps 2 3 until the rope has been sufficiently shortened. To lock the sinnet, pass the working end through the final loop. To restore the rope to its original length, pull the end passed in the last step back through the final loop and pull on the free end. The sinnet will quickly unravel. See also List of knots Chain stitch Daisy chain climbing Daisy chain Daisy chain Sennit Sling climbing equipment References Reflist External links http www.animatedknots.com chainsinnet index.php?LogoImage LogoGrog.jpg&Website www.animatedknots.com Chain stitch with animation http www.bottrell.ca BoatDocs Boaters 20Tip Chain 20Sinnet 20Knot.pdf Boater s Tip The Chain Sinnet Daisy Chain Knot Category Knots knot stub de Kettenstek fr N ud de cha nette pt N corrente paulista ... more details