That's why we have many different highly-constrained tools in a tool box
rather than a single super-flexible unconstrained one.

Robert Howard
Phoenix, Arizona

 

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Robert Howard wrote:
>
> Think about it. A hammer is useful because it has a rigid body that 
> hits nails on the head. No one would use it if the handle was made of 
> flexible rubber that went all over the place.
>
And when all you have is hammer, everything starts to look like a nail..

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