That_Ganderman
That_Ganderman t1_j65af0u wrote
Reply to comment by nikstick22 in More than 1.2 million years ago in Ethiopia, an early hominin species made handaxes using only obsidian (a type of volcanic glass that can produce blades sharper than surgical steel) by marketrent
I gave a no-bake answer to a half-baked question.
I've broken it down for you grug-style.
I broke axe. Must make axe. Had make axe two suns ago. Back hurt after making axe long time. I put fur on butt-spot. Back still hurt. Make hand spot that taller than butt spot. Back not hurt so much.
Congratulations. You now have a "workshop."
Axe break often. Need axe. Hand spot make build axe fast. Still take time. Can't hunt when making axe. Ask friend make axe instead. She say no. I say her "I give some meat I hunt so you use hand spot make axe." She say yes. Able hunt more. Get more meat. When back from hunt bring axe rocks. She take some meat from hunt and take axe rocks. She make all axe rocks many axes. Too many axes. Small ones might hurt on axe on ground. Put all axe not using in pit. Tell small ones not go in pit.
You now have a storage location.
Many suns happen. Break axe. Go to axe pit. No axe? Talk friend. She say no more axe rocks. Take whole sun get axe rocks. Give friend axe rocks. She make many axes. Very tired since rocks heavy. Carry some rocks after all hunt now. She always make axe with rocks. I always have axe. Me and friend have meat. Life good.
And now you have a stockpile.
This is obviously a dramatization and shouldn't be taken literally, in case you think I have any delusion of the factuality of the story.
In short: It's safer, cleaner, more convenient and more efficient to have a condensed stockpile of usable axes in a certain location rather than make them as-needed.
If everybody died suddenly, the axes would remain. If they died slowly the large stockpile may have outlasted them. If they moved away there is no point in carrying hundreds of something so easily replaceable.
I don't think your question contributed anything meaningful.
That_Ganderman t1_j64i1vw wrote
Reply to comment by nikstick22 in More than 1.2 million years ago in Ethiopia, an early hominin species made handaxes using only obsidian (a type of volcanic glass that can produce blades sharper than surgical steel) by marketrent
I’m reasonably confident whoever made them died
That_Ganderman t1_j1ol3ht wrote
Reply to comment by Snagmesomeweaves in LPT: Got a Steam gift card for Christmas? Hold on to it after you put the code in. If your account gets hacked, you can use the old code to recover your account. by Worst_Support
2fa, 15+ character password, and not a fool about where I put my credentials into = I’ve never been hacked.
It’s really not that hard I don’t understand how people get hacked so often.
Another tip is if you’re going to use passwords multiple times, never use your important password(s) for sites that you don’t have a lot of trust in, security-wise.
That_Ganderman t1_jdvqn9n wrote
Reply to (OC) Abel the Hungarian sheepdog (Mudi) is trying to be a good pirate by rastommy77
This makes me happy. Abel looks quite similar to my family dog that recently passed away due to cancer and the happy look on his face makes me picture her just as happy now that she’s not in so much pain