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Checking if someone is moving my Twine?
David Albert
November 2012
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Is there a general rule that will take care of "this twine is being moved"? I could have 5 separate rules for "on side A", "on side B", etc., but that seems like a lot of work. How about "NOT on side A"?
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John Kestner
November 2012
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Vibration sensing in the next major update may be the answer.
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