Library Work
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This evening, I worked my way backwards from Gibson though Bujold and
into Brunner (including *Shockwave* Rider, a proto-cyberpunk future that
almost ...
6 hours ago
A neophyte shottist's exploration and exercise.... Read by dozens daily
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Yep, we were actually taught that in SERE school!
'Hokay, smartz guy, how do you open a can of 7.62x54R without Hero of Past (and Future) Soviet Socializt Republiks can opener?
Well look at that. Thanks.
I'll be damned. That info is definitely a keeper.
Ok, smart guy, how do you open one without a can opener or a knife, huh? Huh? Yeah, I thought so. Actually, that's a really good one I hope I never have to use.
Hammer and si- uh, thin chisel.
Let's just say that lid's not the hardest of metals. The real question is whether this technique would have helped the three men who had a can but no can opener in Jerome K. Jerome's "Three Men in a Boat?"
NFO-- You had CANS??
rickn8or: Sometimes you didn't have a p38 to get that can of snake and limas open.
And lead sealed cans went all the way back to the Napoleonic Wars.
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