March 13, 200917 yr Author Then for those of us who are crude and uncouth BECAUSE of using chopsticks, here's a tacky little solution!
March 13, 200917 yr Author Then since we're on it, here's a simple device some of us might appreciate (probably shouldn't have searched for this at work... meh):
March 13, 200917 yr Then since we're on it, here's a simple device some of us might appreciate (probably shouldn't have searched for this at work... meh): FTFY
March 13, 200917 yr Thanks for the pointer to Pulley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia , this picture in combination with [Force in x Distance in = Force out x Distance out] from the Simple machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia page (which was linked to in the Pulley page) helped. I now see where the extra rope goes/comes from and understand these pulleys
March 13, 200917 yr Author Understanding makes it no less amazing though, does it? Simple machines are an obsession.
March 13, 200917 yr The short lever initially hammer stone attached to short lever = less cracked knuckles and more force soon followed by hammer stone attached to short lever = squished fingers progress a double edged implement
March 13, 200917 yr pocket knives, but more specifically, the assisted open-close mechanics of the them. x2!...chopsticks...x12! Alright, that was a typo, but I left it. How about the boomerang? Personal favorite: thermos -- it keeps hot things hot, and cold things cold -- how do it know?
March 13, 200917 yr Author A beautiful work of art that (ASSISTED in) changing our understanding of the universe - and our place in it, forever. [EDIT] Ooh, Thermos is a good one. More broadly, how about the man-made vaccuum in general?
March 13, 200917 yr Cooking. I'm always amazed for how a meal can change just by adding a few spices or getting the preparation procedure right.
March 13, 200917 yr Author I'll see your water bong and raise you a single-element vapourizer! VOLCANOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
March 13, 200917 yr Pretty basic....indeed.... Amicalement Darwin would be proud of the base jumpers.
March 13, 200917 yr Author What, the ornate cockring wasn't enough? And hey, a normal spring is WAY more interesting than a slinky! Allow me to bring this full-circle...
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