Pallets in fields

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Driving home from work, I saw something that might help explain what it is.
Field stone is a big seller around here. So is bluestone. If the pallets were near a wall then the pallets may be used to stack fieldstone to sell.
Around us now the natural gas pipeline company's are repairing a lot of walls they had to take down when they put in the pipelines and its a big seller.

That theory will never fly with this group. It made too much sense. ;)
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,112  
Steve, that is the quickest and most concise answer I have ever seen from you. Is there a PG rated a story behind it? Or should I address this to Emily?

That response was from Aunt Emily. I left my computer unattended and she responded to your query without my knowledge. She had again overindulged in Madeira. I apologize for any confusion.

Steve
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,113  
The gust of wind keep blowing over the pallets. Would a "A" work instead of the traditional upside-down "V"?
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,114  
The gust of wind keep blowing over the pallets. Would a "A" work instead of the traditional upside-down "V"?

Is this considered a "BJ theory"?
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,115  
Not only being a Man of Science, but being a Man of the Land (... despite 37yrs. of Naval service, which was spent primarily on the Sea... but I digress) I frugally kept the excess nails from building my hay-ring from recycled pallets. These specimens have been stored for the past year in a "Science Grade" glass 'coffee jar' in my work-shed/laboratory.

First things first. Are you not acquainted with the work of the great scientist, sage, and seer, Carnac the Magnificent? As is well known, except apparently in the Antipodes, the proper repository for scientific specimens is a #2 mayonnaise jar.


Steve
 
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   / Pallets in fields #1,116  
Johnny Carson was excellent, he would have fit well into this thread!
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,117  
So was the hippy dippy weather man
 
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   / Pallets in fields #1,118  
Not only being a Man of Science, but being a Man of the Land (... despite 37yrs. of Naval service, which was spent primarily on the Sea... but I digress) I frugally kept the excess nails from building my hay-ring from recycled pallets. These specimens have been stored for the past year in a "Science Grade" glass 'coffee jar' in my work-shed/laboratory.

As requested:

View attachment 358109

Reviewing these specimens, note that there are many different shapes other than the classic 'L'. Also note the amount of oxidisation that has occurred, despite being contained in a "Science Grade" glass 'coffee jar'.

1. By my count there are 32 nails (counting the headless fragment) with only one being L-shaped. This equates to a relative frequency of 1/32 (using the US customary unit of measure) or 3.125% (using the metric system of measure).
2. Some may claim that many of the nails appear to have a "serpentine" nature. I would note that many of the nail shapes correspond to the letters of the alphabet used by the ancient Sumerians.
3. There is no number 3.
4. The oxidation would have been prevented had you used a #2 mayonnaise jar.

Steve
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,119  
The gust of wind keep blowing over the pallets. Would a "A" work instead of the traditional upside-down "V"?

An A would not be an exact replication of the original. They have wind in Jersey, so you have uncovered yet another phenomena that we must solve. How do the Jersey pallets stand up to winds? We have no evidence of any method of fastening of the two pallets together.
 
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Note: We only allow serious questions in this thread.

This post has made me umbrage laden. I shall retain the services of Professor Irwin Corey as his past utterances on any subject matter have proved irrefutable.
 

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