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jalopnik ^
Posted on 07/30/2014 4:19:31 AM PDT by VaRepublican
This could come in useful.
TOPICS: Outdoors
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To: VaRepublican
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posted on
07/30/2014 4:19:59 AM PDT
by
VaRepublican
(I would propagate taglines but I don't know how. But bloggers do.)
To: VaRepublican
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posted on
07/30/2014 4:48:40 AM PDT
by
spankalib
("I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.")
To: VaRepublican
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posted on
07/30/2014 4:49:37 AM PDT
by
rarestia
(It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
To: VaRepublican
Was that Putin under the helmet?
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posted on
07/30/2014 4:58:39 AM PDT
by
BuffaloJack
(Unarmed people cannot defend themselves. America is no longer a Free Country.)
To: VaRepublican
Too bad he’s not a capitalist like Putin, he would be a millionaire by now.
To: huldah1776
I want a couple for my boat. They could fit i my forward sail locker.
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posted on
07/30/2014 6:18:04 AM PDT
by
D Rider
To: VaRepublican
Every useful piece of equipment needs a balance between versatility, durability, maintenance and spare parts. But there are twists and turns to these things as well.
For example, versatility is balanced with specialization as far as performance goes. A vehicle like this is fine for off-roading, but if you have to travel long distances, a different vehicle would be better.
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posted on
07/30/2014 6:54:09 AM PDT
by
yefragetuwrabrumuy
("Don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative." -Obama, 09-24-11)
To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
Yep, that’s what you usually get with a versatile tool - one that doesn’t do ANY of its functions as well as the tool that it “replaces”.
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posted on
07/30/2014 6:55:37 AM PDT
by
MrB
(The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
To: MrB
It’s a balance. There are times when versatility is “the cat’s pajamas”. For example, the Swiss knife.
However, though the Swiss knife often has a Philips screwdriver on it, if you are going to be putting in a lot of screws, a full sized screwdriver, or even an electric screwdriver, is much better.
But if you want a multi-tool, to do a little bit of a lot of things, it’s hard to beat a Swiss knife.
So, the right tool for the right job.
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posted on
07/30/2014 7:30:51 AM PDT
by
yefragetuwrabrumuy
("Don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative." -Obama, 09-24-11)
To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
Yep, I have to say, my EDC Swiss knife is very handy.
Scissors, screwdrivers, tweezers, and even a couple of these weird foldout things that I can use to cut with.
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posted on
07/30/2014 7:33:43 AM PDT
by
MrB
(The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
To: yefragetuwrabrumuy; MrB
The common Swiss knife is silly toy compared to the Wenger 16999 Swiss Army Knife Giant. It's available on Amazon for a mere $1,371.94. And the reviews are nothing short of hilarious. Trust me, it's worth a look.
Knife Giant
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posted on
07/30/2014 8:17:31 AM PDT
by
Leaning Right
(Why am I holding this lantern? I am looking for the next Reagan.)
To: MrB; All
I have heard that the latest version of the Swiss Army knife has a pull-out flash drive aboard!
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posted on
07/30/2014 8:38:06 AM PDT
by
notdownwidems
(Shellback pollywogs! U.S.S. William H. Standley, CG-32 1977-80)
To: Leaning Right
LOL I probably don’t know what half of it is for.
To: notdownwidems
The one I’m carrying is over 30 yrs old, so... no flash drive.
Just picked up a 128G for $40 though!
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posted on
07/30/2014 8:41:40 AM PDT
by
MrB
(The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
To: MrB
The one Im carrying is over 30 yrs old, so... no flash drive.
I'm guessing no laser pointer either then? lol
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posted on
07/30/2014 8:53:58 AM PDT
by
notdownwidems
(Shellback pollywogs! U.S.S. William H. Standley, CG-32 1977-80)
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