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Old July 15th 03, 10:15 AM
Dwight Stewart
 
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"Dee D. Flint" wrote:

Absolutely. First of all you have to select
the rightr hammer for the job. Secondly if
you are going to be hammering a lot, you need
to know how to select a hammer with the proper
weight and balance to maximize the effectivity
of the hammer with a minimum of energy
expenditure. Then there is an art to swinging
the hammer. Beginners manage to hit a lot of
fingers and hands.



You also need to know when and how to cuss properly when the hammer is not
applied properly. Different situations mandate a difference response - a
polite "ouch" when you don't want someone to hear such language to throwing
the hammer into the next neighborhood as you employ a string of cuss words
rash enough to make a sailor blush when it really hurts.

You can always tell when a neighborhood has a lot of people who like to
build or work on things - it is amazing how many tools (of all types) can be
seen flying around. Because of this, area officials should clearly re-zone
some neighborhoods as "hard hat" areas.


Dwight Stewart (W5NET)

http://www.qsl.net/w5net/



 
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