What are the oldest tools still in use today, largely unchanged? We still use axes and hammers but they're quite different from the stone versions.
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Replying to @literalbanana @drethelin
the other day I tried to use a rock to break off a piece of a different rock and it didn’t work
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I think an interesting middle-ground set of answers I'm also curious about is things like the screwdriver which is not ancient but hundreds of years old
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Replying to @drethelin @literalbanana
horseshoes are at least 1100 years and I can't see how they'd have changed any
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oh god the yuppies have gotten to horses
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my sister’s horse had to wear rubber shoes in the 80s because he ate too much grass
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Replying to @literalbanana @fire__exit and
exact same but s/ate/smoked/
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