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Something that's been picking at my brains... -
04.19.2011, 07:43 PM
Well, just been thinking about this for a long time, never found out why, or if there is even an answers.
Why are flat headed (not the phillips..) screws so unpopular now?
Or maybe, were always unpopular?
I mean, they are so much easier to pull out, are almost impossible to strip, and just look so much cooler!
Maybe my family is a bit weird (regardless), but I remember quite a few years back, my dad used to use nothing but flatheads, but has since found and used more phillips screws?
Plus flat headed screwdrivers are multi-functional! They function both as a screwdriver.... (surprise, surprise), but make a pretty good leverage tool! (Tell that to my collection of bike flat tires..)
Anyways, is there a REAL reason they've become so much less... un-used?
Or is it just another "Honda vs. Toyota" or... "Intel vs. AMD" or... well, you get the point.
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