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    65 months ago

    Not too related, but I wonder how many sites/algorithms were written in a lazy way, making that “I’m not telling you where I am” circle centred perfectly around their address. So while it is designed to look like your address could be anywhere within the circle, I bet that with most of them you just have to put a pin into their exact geometric centre.

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    5 months ago

    For $1000, I wonder if someone could rig together a very shitty way of making low quality anvils out of garbage like aluminum or very shitty steel/cast iron and pass it off as a “real anvil” that I found in the dump or something.

    That would be a lot of work of course but in today’s economy and job market, a huge amount of effort just to get $1000 isn’t necessarily a waste of time especially if you can do it multiple times before they find out.

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      125 months ago

      talking to blacksmithy friends - that’s kinda what amazon / harbor freight are doing with their shitty anvils already.

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      45 months ago

      You absolutely could but anyone who has ever used an anvil would know instantly. It would sound wrong.

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        65 months ago

        not only that but an anvil made of aluminum would dent and deform with just the slightest blow from a steel hammer, it’s really soft stuff. not too mention the weight difference or even a simple magnet test

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      I think they say $4 per pound of steel is reasonable so you could probably run a harbor freight scheme and clear them out.