"Slinky, the toy. It was originally designed during WW2 to help sensitive instruments remain steady on ships... to counter the effects of pitch, roll, and yaw. The engineer working on them knocked one off his desk accidentally, saw the way it moved from the table to the chair, to the floor, and a new purpose was born.
On a side note... during the Vietnam War, when the Slinkys were metal, radio operators would carry them through the deep jungles. If they couldn't get a good signal in the jungle mountains, they'd sling a Slinky high into the tree limbs while holding onto one end. It created an instant antenna extension that they would attach to the radio."
Its hard to imagine someone so ignorant they cannot comprehend cars being made without heaters
agree. but forget the heaters... first car were made with open cabin (no glass panels windows, only a roof( in better case)...
It's hard to imagine someone so ignorant that they can't comprehend people all not being 90 years old.
Name then then and why they are bs.
And if it's "usually all bs", why do you keep coming back? To tell us how everything is fake and remind us you can see through the lies or whatever?
100% correct but it should be further noted that "too light weight" means ultimately damage will occur speeding the demise unless real oil added after using DW40
Nobody mentioned that it's intended use use was to displace water in electrical connections such as a car's points.
i think i read somewhere that it was originally developed for ICBMs.
#7.. I had 2 ovens with warming trays between the oven and under the stove top
also had storage under oven
Just ask Isadora Duncan about scarves and cars .
#11 - Not true.
The original (the 'Slanket') was created in 1997 by a then-freshman at the University of Maine named Gary Clegg. As the story goes, 17-year-old Clegg was sitting under a blanket in his poorly insulated dorm room on a cold December night. He wanted to turn his old-fashioned tube television to Late Night with Conan O’Brien, but had to take his hand out from under his warm blanket and point the remote at the screen to do so. Annoyed by this fact, he cut a hole in the blanket and stuck his arm through. Within a few hours he came up with the idea to add sleeves to his blanket and a few weeks later went home and commissioned the first Slanket to be made by his mother.
ouch...
Do you really want to go there? Starting a sentence with a coordinating conjunction is acceptable in informal writing. The rest looks fine to me, considering the informality.
sick-em tiger, ha ha
Your grammar is more atrocious than theirs was, average person. They at least were able to form complete sentences.
Lol its true. it's like getting financial advice from ledditors, who basically want you to never spend money or invest in gamestop.