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From: Darren New
Subject: A couple of amusements...
Date: 26 Feb 2008 12:24:51
Message: <47c44b63$1@news.povray.org>
Conversation overheard:
"The Z key on this keyboard is acting flakey."
    "That's because it's too close to the Windows key."


http://chidori.animecrew.org/chidoris_pc.jpg


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From: Orchid XP v7
Subject: Re: A couple of amusements...
Date: 26 Feb 2008 13:07:59
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Darren New wrote:

> http://chidori.animecrew.org/chidoris_pc.jpg

Have you ever seen a real crowbar? I didn't realise this, but they're 
FREAKING HEAVY! Seriously, there's no way you could just flick one 
around with your wrist like that...

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From: Eero Ahonen
Subject: Re: A couple of amusements...
Date: 26 Feb 2008 13:33:50
Message: <47c45b8e@news.povray.org>
Orchid XP v7 wrote:
> 
> Have you ever seen a real crowbar? I didn't realise this, but they're 
> FREAKING HEAVY! Seriously, there's no way you could just flick one 
> around with your wrist like that...
> 

Yes there is, it's more technical thing than force one. Same goes with 
axes (the ones actually ment to chop wood - not the ones ment to take 
with you to urban nightlife). Guess what's my other tool in Project 
Floor ;).

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From: Orchid XP v7
Subject: Re: A couple of amusements...
Date: 26 Feb 2008 14:19:58
Message: <47c4665e$1@news.povray.org>
Eero Ahonen wrote:

> Yes there is, it's more technical thing than force one. Same goes with 
> axes (the ones actually ment to chop wood - not the ones ment to take 
> with you to urban nightlife). Guess what's my other tool in Project 
> Floor ;).

Well, I don't know about that, but I do know that me and my dad wasted 
several hours trying to get through one quite thin tree trunk with an 
axe one time. Brand new axe. Took seconds to go through the bark, but 
did little or nothing to the wood beneith.

And then my dad lent against the tree in exhaustion, and it snapped off 


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From: Eero Ahonen
Subject: Re: A couple of amusements...
Date: 26 Feb 2008 16:45:15
Message: <47c4886b$1@news.povray.org>
Orchid XP v7 wrote:
> 
> Well, I don't know about that, 

Check the difference between these:
http://www.fiskars.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=10101&categoryId=10277&productId=10526
http://www.fiskars.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=10101&categoryId=10277&productId=10534

The first one is the one I have, there a significant difference ;). 
28inch is 72cm - which is pretty much for an axe. Still it's stable and 
fast to handle, when you know it.

> but I do know that me and my dad wasted 
> several hours trying to get through one quite thin tree trunk with an 
> axe one time. Brand new axe. Took seconds to go through the bark, but 
> did little or nothing to the wood beneith.

Making a tree come down with an axe ain't easy. You'll need to cut with 
the right angle to get optimal get-trough time and still the mess will 
be awful. I'd advice a saw for even a little bit bigger trees and one of 
these to the smallest ones:
http://www.fiskars.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=10101&categoryId=10277&productId=10532

Even then it's technical thing to get the tree down, actually :p. 
Usually it's one hit with that brush axe to one little tree.

> And then my dad lent against the tree in exhaustion, and it snapped off 


Heh, that's life :).

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Eero "Aero" Ahonen
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From: Tim Attwood
Subject: Re: A couple of amusements...
Date: 27 Feb 2008 04:23:02
Message: <47c52bf6$1@news.povray.org>
This kind of maul works great for splitting wood,
but you probably couldn't hit a headcrab with it =P
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200325119_200325119


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From: scott
Subject: Re: A couple of amusements...
Date: 27 Feb 2008 04:32:38
Message: <47c52e36$1@news.povray.org>
> Well, I don't know about that, but I do know that me and my dad wasted 
> several hours trying to get through one quite thin tree trunk with an axe 
> one time. Brand new axe. Took seconds to go through the bark, but did 
> little or nothing to the wood beneith.
>
> And then my dad lent against the tree in exhaustion, and it snapped off at 


Couldn't you have used a saw?  We had this saw once which was really good 
for cutting down small trees (anything between 5 and 30 cm diameter) - the 
teeth were pretty beefy and much bigger than a normal saw you would use for 
woodwork, made light work of chopping up lots of wood.


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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: A couple of amusements...
Date: 27 Feb 2008 04:34:57
Message: <47c52ec1$1@news.povray.org>
scott wrote:

> Couldn't you have used a saw?

In hindsight, that would seem to be significantly less work, yes...

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From: Bill Pragnell
Subject: Re: A couple of amusements...
Date: 27 Feb 2008 05:55:58
Message: <47c541be$1@news.povray.org>
Orchid XP v7 wrote:
> Well, I don't know about that, but I do know that me and my dad wasted 
> several hours trying to get through one quite thin tree trunk with an 
> axe one time. Brand new axe. Took seconds to go through the bark, but 
> did little or nothing to the wood beneith.
> 
> And then my dad lent against the tree in exhaustion, and it snapped off 


I almost hesitate to ask, but you were using a *felling* axe, yes? Not a 
hand axe? ;-)


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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: A couple of amusements...
Date: 27 Feb 2008 05:59:57
Message: <47c542ad@news.povray.org>
Bill Pragnell wrote:

> I almost hesitate to ask, but you were using a *felling* axe, yes? Not a 
> hand axe? ;-)

I have no idea. All I know is dad wanted to remove the tree, so we want 
out and came home with a small axe...

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