“Some people make the distinction that a pickaxe has a head with a pointed end and a flat end, and a pick has both ends pointed, or only one end; but most people use the words to mean the same thing.” from Wikipedia article “pickaxe.”
“Some people make the distinction that a pickaxe has a head with a pointed end and a flat end, and a pick has both ends pointed, or only one end; but most people use the words to mean the same thing.” from Wikipedia article “pickaxe.”
physioprof says
Dude, I love your style!
Trebuchet says
It’s a city “400 miles north of everywhere” of you read Lilian Jackson Braun’s “Cat Who” books!
Trebuchet says
Oh, for an edit function. That’s “if you read”, of course.
Achrachno says
Yes, but is it a godly tool?
F says
I would go with the definition which actually describes the tool. Call me nuts.
Whatever happened to the mattock? Outlive its fifteen minutes of fame? We media consumers have such short attention spans.
Charles Sullivan says
And don’t forget the mattock, as F says:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mattock