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    and tables have 4, and chairs and most of the mammals on the planet.
    The only thing that makes more sense is 6, which evloution has deemed the best number of legs judging by the sheers number of hexapods on the planet.

    Always makes me laugh (and cry) when sci fi films always have bipedal aliens.
    It's a frigging 1 in a trillion billion zillion chance on THIS planet - the odds of it ever happening again are larger than the number of electron in the whole quantum-verse.

    Seriously how on earth can you accurately adjust the back corners without seperate levelling for each one ?

    I just run on trial and error on the knp.

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    That's why 4 legged tables always rock or will at some point. 3 leg tables never will.

    Comparing to mammals isn't relevant, a mammal can balance on three legs, but they also need to propel themselves to hunt and sprint away from danger.

    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    and tables have 4, and chairs and most of the mammals on the planet.
    The only thing that makes more sense is 6, which evloution has deemed the best number of legs judging by the sheers number of hexapods on the planet.

    Always makes me laugh (and cry) when sci fi films always have bipedal aliens.
    It's a frigging 1 in a trillion billion zillion chance on THIS planet - the odds of it ever happening again are larger than the number of electron in the whole quantum-verse.

    Seriously how on earth can you accurately adjust the back corners without seperate levelling for each one ?

    I just run on trial and error on the knp.

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