Posted by Clarkbug on May 16, 2009 at 07:56:47 from (72.83.181.221):
In Reply to: Dirtiest jobs posted by Mattlt on May 14, 2009 at 09:43:26:
Just curious Teddy, since I havent actually seen anything about this other machine you are mentioning, so I cant comment on if it works or not.
But you use the analogy of 100# of wheat planted gets you 500# of wheat grown. While this is true, you also mention how it takes nutrients from the soil, sunlight, water, etc. to make that 100# produce 500#.
Based on the other discussions here, it sounds like this machine is supposed to give you more work out than you put energy in? If thats the case, the wheat analogy doesnt really stick.
Not trying to stir things up here, just more curious than anything else...
Sorry for steering off topic from the Dirty Jobs....they all seem pretty nasty.
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