ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Oh....OK.
GMMAT, you continue to say, "anchor points".I'll say it again,you have ONE anchor point. Period. The rest are reference points. Get it?
All anchor points are referencesbut all references are not anchor points. An anchor point must be something that cannot change under any circumstances, your hand to your face and where your string touches your nose for example. If you touch your earlobe, or back of your neck or whatever.
ALL of these itmes ARE anchor points. If you had but one....you'd have no "reference" to know it was the same. each time. That's why we have multiple anchor points. String to nose.....hand position on side of face....etc...
I wasn't even aware that this was up for discussion. It begs the question, though.....if you only have ONE anchor point.....how do you check to make sure it's right? I'm intrigued.
No, oh thick one, we don't have "multiple anchor points".You have one, and wego to this exact spot every time. You should literallybe able to get to your anchor with your eyes closed, then use the "reference points" (which ever you use) to line up the point of impact. I'm done now.[8D]