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  1. A bizarre sea creature discovered off the coast of Australia. It was identified as a priapulida — a type of unsegmented worm that resides at the bottom of the ocean.
    Priapulids are cylindrical worm-like animals, ranging from 1 to 15 inches long, with a median anterior mouth quite devoid of any armature or tentacles. The body is divided into a main trunk or abdomen and a somewhat swollen proboscis region ornamented with longitudinal ridges.
    Priapulid-like fossils are known at least as far back as the Middle Cambrian. They were likely major predators of the Cambrian period.
     
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  2. 1 hour ago, Alpo said:

    I'm missing the point here.

     

    The guy is UT-ing a tractor axle. So? People do that all the time, every day, all over the world.

     

    What's the humor?

     

    Excuse me. What's the humour?

     

    For me.......that you spelt humour correctly :) 

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  3. Sunshine, Victoria c.1969
    Massey Ferguson, Tractor Axle Testing Using Ultrasound, Sunshine, Victoria, c.1969
    An operator is using an ultra-sonic crack detection device in the Sunshine testing laboratory of Massey Ferguson.
    A production test technique applied to 100 per cent of certain tractor axle components in the factory. High frequency sound waves are transitted through the component from a special source by a hand-held probe. Any defect shows on the oscilloscope screen as a distortion of the normal electronic trace.
     
     
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