>>105581813
The first dogs evolved naturally alongside us. If you want to dispute this, you'll also have to claim that head lice and pubic lice are artificial.
>>105581832
are (You) technology? because you're a fucking tool >>105581832 >you'll also have to claim that head lice and pubic lice are artificial.
what
>>105581832 >The first dogs evolved naturally alongside us.
Nop. Domesticated some 20k–30k years ago in Asia (it was actually raised to eat scraps from hunters and to be butchered if things did not go as planned).
Just to have an idea, the Aboriginal arrived in Australia 50k years ago. The Aryans only arrived in Western Europe some 4k years ago.
>>105581774 (OP)
Have you ever experienced the joy of the head shearing off when they sneak some extra Chinesium into the mix to save a 10th of a penny?
>>105585500
Also these >Still needs a sealer cap because of contamination and the stem bending >Risk of pump bending the fucking stem screw >No mechanical advantage over any competing standard >Automotive already has higher tolerance and better material quality due economy of scale
>>105581774 (OP)
At first I was pissed when my hardware store started putting the star screws on the shelves, and then I bought some and honestly, they strip less and don't lose grip as much. Philips heads are dogshit.
>>105585567
Fuck presta. Was so happy that my new bike had a proper american shrader valves on it. The fact that I can just throw one of those cheap battery powered pumps in my backpack and it just threads on and works is so nice.
>>105581832 >you'll also have to claim that head lice and pubic lice are artificial.
They were created in 1910 as a form of biological warfare against the Germans and have since persisted in selective breeding programs launched in schools as a means of selling combs and specialty shampoos.
>>105587768
I've noticed a lot of Ikea furniture uses pozi but for some reason they never mention it in the instructions and only list a normal phillips driver for the required tools.
I also had some chinky noname flatpack furniture once that used a mix of phillips, pozi, and JIS screws for some weird reason.