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torque is measured in foot pounds so why use your hands.
foot tools could also be used in conjuntion with hand tools to
stave off autommation for one more year.
clay footing
http://www.miningma...elling-in-the-deep/ [not_morrison_rm, Apr 05 2018]
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"Clay-kicking also known as working on the cross had been developed in the UK for driving tunnels through clay-based geology for sewer, road and railway works... It used leg power to dig rather than hand tools such as picks or mattocks..." |
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// torque is measured in foot pounds // |
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Only in very primitive societies. Advanced civilizations use the SI unit oif torque, which is the Newton-metre. |
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Would you walk the torque? |
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If your foot pounds the ground, the answer is yes. |
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Why on Earth is a toque measured in foot pounds? Is this a Newfie thing? |
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More of a sad anachronism, actually. |
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It could also be measured in bushel-chains or peck-furlongs I suppose. |
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For true historical validity, cubit-talents (length and weight from Pharonic Egypt) would be appropriate. |
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Don't get all up tight about it, [IT] - it's just a wind-up. |
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You seem to have got the measure of the problem, then; the answer is now ver nier. |
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