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by king_nothing 2889 days ago
Both observations have equal validity for middle-/upper-class denizens whom can spend money on increasing entropy much faster. Go to anywhere remote and/or poor, and the better-to-do outsiders will be gobsmacked by inventiveness that, to the local, will seem mundane and vital. For example, one of my great-grandfathers made a continously self-cleaning oil-filter for farm equipment... the sort of thing corporations clearly wouldn’t offer for monetized consumables reasons.
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Was it two cans at different elevations, with a length of sisal rope suspended in an arc between them? Because lots of people "invented" that...
king_nothing did not say his great-grandfather "invented" anything. He said his great-grandfather made it.
My apologies. I suppose I must have read the word "inventiveness" and just sort of mentally smeared it over the next few sentences.
I’m sure I’m being daft, but how would that arrangement function as a self cleaning filter?
The sisal rope will wick based on the elevation change and deposit clean oil to the lower receptacle.
Ah, so the sisal rope is just a simple filter, and not a "continuously self-cleaning" filter? I presume it's eventually fouled and must be disgarded? So this must not have been to which the ancestor was originally referring.