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Axe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The axe , or ax , is an implement that has been used for millennia to shape, split and cut wood, harvest timber, as a weapon and a ceremonial or heraldic symbol. The axe has many forms and special...
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An axe is a type of heavy knife swung at an opponent, either animal or vegetable based. They have become very popular for cutting humans, trees, and chicken necks. They are often used by Vikings, savage "people" ... This, of course, is a breeze. After all, you got a Big Ax. (Da-da-da-DAAAAAAAAAA!).
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Inventions question: Who invented the ax blade? bob p invented the ax blade in 1999. ... bob p invented the ax blade in 1999. ... Discuss the question "Who invented the ax blade?"
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The History of the Stanford Axe ... General Overviews of Axe History ... The Stanford Axe. Published in 1930, contains articles by Norm Horner and the Immortal 21.
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1776 - John Edyvean invented the inclined plane system for use in canals - avoiding the necessity for locks. 1781 - Jonathan Hornblower invented the double cylinder engine described in a patent as "A MACHINE ENGINE FOR RAISING WATER AND OTHER LIQUIDS BY MEANS OF FIRE AND STEAM".
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Behind the saw teams come hand crews. They cut, chop and dig with shovels, rakes, and pulaskis, the combination hoe and ax invented by Ranger Ed Pulaski, hero of the 1910 fires.
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; Last week a press release caught my eye. It was from a new company called 'Dynamics Anywhere'. A direct link to their website can be found here.: DynamicsAnywhere Website; This company was started to focus on Mobile based solutions for Dynamics brand ERP, and a big focus of that is Dynamics AX.
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