Scaith71
Scaith71 t1_iznpg8m wrote
Reply to comment by Dan_Anson_Handsome in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
Bronze tools weren't the only tools they used. You can also vary the strength of bronze in various ways. Much of the stone worked was softer than the bronze and where it was harder, they would use other methods including abrasion and stone tools.
Scaith71 t1_iy7jpjs wrote
Well that's just fracking sad.... I'm Australian, and I don't oppose it. I don't know what a U.N. "in danger" listing will do to benefit the reef.... Will they pay for increased scientific research? Will they stop any dumbarse oil companies from trying to drill there?
Scaith71 t1_iuheoja wrote
I'm in to living history, sometimes known as reenacting. Cosplay for history buffs basically. The costumed party and walking around the streets stuff of halloween isn't that big here in Australia. It's growing in popularity, I think because of so much American media featuring it and it looks fun. The cosplayers I know, have mostly no objection to it and many will participate. We love to have opportunities to show off our work. So for many cosplayers, halloween would be a very big night in their costuming calendars, so I suspect that for many the opposite of your shower thought would be true.
Scaith71 t1_j6hkitv wrote
Reply to Why rubble blocking a door is so deadly- completly impossible to open. by DAAA_DOOM_SLAYER
If trapped like this, see if you can find something to knock the pins out of the hinges. A nail or something would do. Also, most internal doors in buildings are not as strong as external doors.