A penny for the old guy
Nov 4, 2005
While it is useful for certain low-stress applications, owing to its brittleness, it's better, for all intensive purposes, to use a different material.
Comments
on 2005-11-06 8:32:07.0, Cala commented:
Shouldn't that be 'for all intents and purposes'?
and, further, on 2005-11-06 8:32:56.0, Cala commented:
Though given the brittleness of the penny, maybe it's only the intensive purposes that are problematic.
and, further, on 2005-11-06 10:56:03.0, ben wolfson commented:
"It" need not refer to the penny. The sentence given is one in which "intensive purposes" actually is correct.
and, further, on 2005-11-08 7:10:15.0, Kriston commented:
He's surely talking about his arm.