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I remember a nature show where the bird takes the bones
from a carcass and drops them onto rocks from way up
high to break them and subsequently drink the nutrient
rich marrow. Maybe we could train birds to break rocks
for us? |
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The monkeys are not dropping things. The escalators are dropping things. However, since you wish to make an issue of it, the monkeys will now take a brief turn at dropping things from a height while the escalators hurl their poo at you. :) |
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No, I don't know what the escalators have been eating. |
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[bigsleep] It's not just you. I don't know *anyone* who would
consider a Christmas sans chocolate-covered rodents the
same as a Christmas with them. |
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What happened? Did we lose the technology of the stamp mill sometime in the last couple of generations? |
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lurch, (at the risk of being serious... 'ATROBS') - there
are plenty of rock crushing mechanisms, but they all
seem to be heavy and expensive. The idea is to
make a small-scale crusher on-the-cheap |
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That's what I meant. I've seen water-powered stamp mills that could be packed on the back of a single donkey - and not be over 5 feet high fully set up. |
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