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Well they seem to be avoiding the top quarter with the angles they're cutting, and the only reason they're not using the front handles that I can see is so they don't have to bend down.

 

I'm sure they've encountered kickback many times. Hm, maybe part of the cutting technique they've adopted (the Limp-wristed one handed cut) is their own response to it? Say, if you were to get a kick in that position, wouldn't the rear handle jerk downwards, flop out of your hand and hit the ground? Rather than using your right hand as a pivot and a 1-way ticket to your face?

 

I'll be quiet now..

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Aye it is fair depressing when you think of the living and working conditions those people have to put up with.:thumbdown:

 

Best to just look at the comedy factor really:laugh1::blushing:

 

On a positive note it was taken from an article discussing the value of Earth's biomes. ATM they rate rain forest as $91-£23,000 per hectare per year key value being climate regulation, gene banks(for medicinal plants etc.) and erosion prevention.

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