[r-t] challenge: Brunel, Cabot, Birmingham Carter (off list)

Alexander Holroyd holroyd at math.ubc.ca
Wed Jan 25 19:53:48 UTC 2012


Yes, this probably means that the no-call approach is unsuitable for 
caters.

On Wed, 25 Jan 2012, Don Morrison wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Hayden Charles
> <hcharles at grandsire.co.uk> wrote:
>> Looking a caters, with just changes of method and no calls, I think that it
>> is not possible to get out of course course ends.
>
> Not being able to get our of course course ends is not necessarily
> that big an impediment. But it's worse than that, in that you can't
> get any out of course rows without using some sort of single. While
> what one considers musical is highly subjective, for many tastes this
> will probably mean only about half the rows one might consider musical
> are available.
>
>
>
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> Don Morrison <dfm at ringing.org>
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