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Songs about mechanical things.
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1. The Wurzels - Combine Harvester
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btEpF334Rtc For those of you who are not familiar with British accents, this song is a mickey take on the way farmers in the United Kingdom "supposedly" speak.Ohh ar,ohh ar! |
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Edited by
mobsbacke
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Fri 09/25/09 07:11 AM
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4. Bozo der Boss - Ich bin ein Farmer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_FdLfj7MnI&feature=related funny song |
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PssssT! You are the tenth person to post,you have to choose a theme. |
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Waitaminnit....I've never heard of a mechanical sledgehammer....
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4. Bozo der Boss - Ich bin ein Farmer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_FdLfj7MnI&feature=related funny song Mechanical??? |
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Waitaminnit....I've never heard of a mechanical sledgehammer.... One iconic use of sledgehammers is for driving railroad spikes into wooden sleepers during rail construction. When the two ends of the Union Pacific railroad were joined at Promontory, Utah, Leland Stanford hammered a golden spike into a tie with a silver hammer. The origin of the name "sledgehammer" is rooted in the shipbuilding industry, where ships would be built on large wooden sledges held in place by wooden chocks. The completed vessel would be launched by removing the chocks with a large, heavy hammer. |
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Edited by
mobsbacke
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Fri 09/25/09 12:29 PM
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No, my mistake. I have to fix it:
4. Rose Royce - Car Wash http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXaI-xsyYTQ |
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Waitaminnit....I've never heard of a mechanical sledgehammer.... One iconic use of sledgehammers is for driving railroad spikes into wooden sleepers during rail construction. When the two ends of the Union Pacific railroad were joined at Promontory, Utah, Leland Stanford hammered a golden spike into a tie with a silver hammer. The origin of the name "sledgehammer" is rooted in the shipbuilding industry, where ships would be built on large wooden sledges held in place by wooden chocks. The completed vessel would be launched by removing the chocks with a large, heavy hammer. Uh-huh....so where does the mechanical part come in? |
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A sledgehammer is a tool consisting of a large, flat head attached to a lever (or handle). The head is typically made of metal. The sledgehammer can apply more impulse than other hammers, due to its large size. Along with the mallet, it shares the ability to distribute force over a wide area. This is in contrast to other types of hammer, which concentrate force in a relatively small area............. Mechanisms and Movement Mechanisms are used to convert between one type of motion and another. Any machine can be looked on as a group of interconnected mechanisms which convert one type of motion to a variety of other motions. Sorry Solitude, I had to post it. |
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