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All of this is pickle barrel history, known by most school children.
But not as well documented as it should be. I suggest you undertake a short monograph on the subject - As with most such projects on RAM, I suggest we discuss it to death and refuse to budge an inch in our respective opinions, ultimately relying on name calling and political skewering. Deal? Yes, of course they were lend-lease. What a ridiculous thing to say. No, not all - a point of clarification is required here. It is not generally known that of the ten percent of conscripts who were diverted to the coal mines by Earnest Bevin, a full five percent of these were in turn diverted to the pickle barrel shadow factories. The lend-lease barrels did of course far outnumber domestic production, the only issues being the difficulty in cannibalising parts so that the Civilian Repair Organisation could rebuild damaged ones. (The difference between the US inch and the English inch made stave interchangeability difficult at times.) And again, English hand-made vs US machine produced brought the usual debates about whether the English staves exhibited a proper hyperbolic profile... The later, streamlined US versions just never really took off. Sad, that. G |
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In article , Krztalizer
writes All of this is pickle barrel history, known by most school children. But not as well documented as it should be. I suggest you undertake a short monograph on the subject - As with most such projects on RAM, I suggest we discuss it to death and refuse to budge an inch in our respective opinions, ultimately relying on name calling and political skewering. Deal? Is that what happens on RAM? I must have missed this. I can't think of a single example of rudeness or obtuseness - all I ever read seems to me to be mature opinions offered after considerable thought, presented in a humble manner, and in a spirit of generosity. Whoops - there goes my alarm - time to take my Prozak. Byeeee! -- Dave Eadsforth |
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