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maybe she's cutting down the length? A handsaw + an 12' length of 4x6 would take that long.


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Yeah. Sounds like something a chick would do.

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4X6 lumber
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1x1 lumber
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In the picture in the original problem, she was cutting the latter.

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1" x 1" ?

.....

..maybe Marie was 3. 1o minutes is pretty good time for a toddler.

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Who lets a toddler play with wood?

Or saws for that matter.

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It's Log. It's Log. It's big, it's heavy, it's wood!
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LadyKate wrote:
Third, for the sake of women everywhere, I'm gonna say its a REALLY wide and thick piece wood.
Fourth, gonna say its [...] hardwood[...]

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Who lets a toddler play with wood?

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Hell yeah! Frankie Muniz troll PWNED!


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Is not able to find a job the same as retired? Because if so, we've been viewing this 10.1% thing all wrong. Huzzah for early forced retirement! Let the Democrats and Republicans platform on the Muniz post!

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Tallest buildings in 1884


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I guess It never occurred to me that at one point the Washington Monument might have been the worlds tallest structure.


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Why is it called a chart of the "Old world"?

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Why is it called a chart of the "Old world"?
Because the 20th century was a brave new world?

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Why is it called a chart of the "Old world"?

It's older than you are, isn't it?

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I noticed that these aren't the tallest buildings at the time, but the heights of the most well-known buildings (including the very tallest).


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Screeling wrote:
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Why is it called a chart of the "Old world"?

It's older than you are, isn't it?

In 1884 The United States was barely 100 years old. When compared to France, Egypt, England, Russia... weren't we still the metaphorical whippersnappers?

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Hopwin wrote:
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Why is it called a chart of the "Old world"?

It's older than you are, isn't it?

In 1884 The United States was barely 100 years old. When compared to France, Egypt, England, Russia... weren't we still the metaphorical whippersnappers?

Pretty much still are, in comparison.

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