Between the convoluted logic, the convoluted ideology, and the shitty grammar, that's just jaw-dropping eight ways from Sunday. I'm trying to imagine how one would frame a thoughtful, reasoned response to it, and coming up blank -- it's so twisty and illogical that there isn't even anyplace solid to start from. It's just a squirmy mess.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Actually, oxen are much more strong than horses, and easier feeders as well. What horse-pulling made a big difference for was speed, such as coaches and wagons and sleighs.
the entertainment value political corruption has for Chicago and state residents.
...as well as residents of nearby states.
actually the lathe bugs me.
I think the problem there is the picture they used. Wood lathes, like the one shown, are fine tools for making elegant table legs, but not much that's really vital. Metal lathes, though, make things like screws, which are important.
such as coaches and wagons and sleighs.
And plows.
the lathe bugs me. It is cool, but I'm not really sure how it changes anything.
Well, baseball bats would be pretty funny looking without the lathe. Also, chair legs. Yeah, it's a stretch.
Printing press definitely belongs.
Let's be fair and say "movable type". People have been printing for ever so long, but the idea of taking small pieces of printable stuff and reassembling them over and over in different order to create a larger document -- that's a big deal.
What's a chisel useful for? I mean, besides creating sculpture? And splitting logs, I guess. Seriously, I don't use a chisel in my everyday life, so examples would help.
I'm a bit peeved that "watch" is on there instead of "clock."
What's a chisel useful for? I mean, besides creating sculpture? And splitting logs, I guess. Seriously, I don't use a chisel in my everyday life, so examples would help.
Well, it used to be used to shape blocks of stone in masonry, didn't it? Now they have better ways of doing it, but it was an important tool in masonry for a long time.
I read that letter once and got all excited in a bad way. On a second reading, I start to question if it's really real, but sadly I suspect it is.
Not my representative, but she is a representative in the local area. Missouri isn't supposed to be like this, this is supposed to be a Kansas sort of thing.
actually the lathe bugs me. It is cool, but I'm not really sure how it changes anything. sped things up, but change?
I think there's bunches and bunches of far more complex machinery that cannot be made without metal lathes. So, you know, leading to the industrial revolution and all that....