"Found While Hiking, What Is This Thing?"
Answer: "MCH (3-methlcyclohex-2-en1) bubble, MCH is a pheromone given off by female Douglas-fir bark beetles after laying their eggs that affects the behavior of other beetles by communicating to them that eggs have already been laid on this tree and signals to the other beetles to leave that tree alone. Basically they’re placed there by the Forestry Service to prevent infestations of bark beetles, if you see them, leave them alone"
I can't believe there's people out there that doesn't know what coaxial cable is.
Not for a half-gallon juice can, but a 12-ounce can of beer before there were pop-top cans.
Commonly called a "Church key" in the '50s.
They are indeed used to open half gallon cans of juice.
I learned to use one 50 years ago to open cans of tomato juice
Yep. Used to open cans of Hawaiian Punch with them.
You're joking, right?