Frenchys post contained 7 photos.
One was an aerial view, another looks like a collapsed schrebergarten,
the others show vehicles. I therefore assumed that you and Frank referred to one of the obvious vehicles and specifically to one of the wheeled ones.
I was never a vehicle commander, I programmed computers and had to be precise and exact.
A computer is basically an autistic fool operating at hyperactive speed, inprecise input gives you
a lot of wrong output
The photo seems to show a place in Holstein. It was posted, March 17 2021, on twitter by Felix Lotzin with the comment:
" Die gute alte GerĆ¼mpeltarnung - immer wieder eine Freude beim Ćben in #Holstein."
The day after he posted the aerial view, āAls āNachschlagā noch ein Luftbild aus gut 70mā
Please do, tell them you got it from an experienced MSc, Computer engineering.
The colloquial term is SISO, Sht In Sht Out which is a pun based on the stack/queue handling methods FIFO (queue, First In First Out) vs LIFO (stack, Last In First Out)
No worries. Just make sure that you know which way the tension is pulling/pushing or use a stick to hold it in place.
Another option is to cut slowly so that you create a weak spot where the wire will bend and release most of the tension.
Iāll join you in the bar afterwards for a Gin&Tonic