![]() ![]() It's real easy to beat marketing, just be an informed consumer. Either way the result is the same.īut the real supervillains are the CEOs, and some of the finance guys and investment bankers. You're either that, you eventually turn into that, OR you're just lazy and forever cynical, lying is effortless and doesn't bother you in the slightest. And if you actually start to believe it, lying to fill in the blanks, if it gets people to buy it, is the ends justifies the means. When all you do all day is find ways to convince people that they need your product eventually some people start to believe it. Their decisions usually (usually) aren't malicious, they're just not informed by reality. Marketing people are the rose-coloured glasses wearing, make love not war, hippie stoners of the business world. No Amazon affiliate links (they'll be removed by the Automod). No posts promoting crowdfunding projects. No advertising or promoting tools, brands, 25000 woodworking plans, your YouTube channel, etc. This sub is not a place to discuss religion or politics. Pants optional, close-toed shoes required. We don't mind if you post a link to a video on your youtube channel, we just ask these submissions are not your primary activity on the subreddit.īe nice to each other or you will get a stern timeout from our over-qualified mod team.ġ. This is not the place to promote your youtube channel. All SPAM will be removed immediately and spammers will be blocked. If you feel your post was caught by the spam filter, message the mods HERE and we'll get all up in there to unclog it. We all love them, we all use them and we want to see what you find! If you're a newbie or DIYer, feel free to ask our experienced experts for advice. Please read the EDCF Member Rules as repeated violations can have results that no one wants, myself included.Please feel free to submit static images, dynamic images, videos, memes. To see the post in question, click the arrow to the right of where my quote of you says "mizedog said", and it will divert you to the post I quoted (just a little navigation tip for ya' ) As a Moderator here, its my job to remove/edit/delete this type of information, as well as what I refer to as "psuedo-links", where a Member attempts to bypass the EDCF Member Rules and post the info without the 3 w's, or simply gives the entire search criteria, edited to a point that allows its posting. Rule 12 prohibits "deal spotting" so, in order to keep the rest of your thread's content and not delete the entire thing, I deleted the part mentioning the price.Īlso, Rule 12 prohibits links and the Forum has a filter that doesn't allow a reply to be posted if it has a link. However, you'll notice that I edited your first post. I may try to modify one by grinding in a knife edge (probably close to the 90* bend), saw teeth along one side, and maybe some paracord wrap. Length is about 8-9" which is a great size for pocketing, bugout bag, glove box. However, I fail to see the 1/4 slotted screwdriver other than the main scraper edge. Includes pry bar, nail puller, scraper, bottle opener, 4-size wrench, 1/4 slotted screwdriver. ![]() ![]() They are listed on their website (search "8 in 1 multitool). I never thought I'd get excited about a mini crowbar, but this is pretty cool. What I noticed is that the wrench holes seem to line up perfectly as finger divots for different hand positions ( see pics). They are polished to a medium sheen, free of burrs, and about as thick at many SS folding knife blades. I bought four! They are stainless steel, and just the right size for pocketing but could be hung by a lanyard or biner. This item appears to be a left over from the Christmas seasonal items and were displayed near the keys and key chains (near the Utilikeys). Please forgive me if these have already been posted all over this forum. Just wanted to share a super cheap deal at Lowe's. ![]()
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