I am doing research on Ulysses Nero, and in my research I’ve come to find out that he worked as a river heater in a ship yard. Can anyone tell me what a river heater is?
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I am doing research on Ulysses Nero, and in my research I’ve come to find out that he worked as a river heater in a ship yard. Can anyone tell me what a river heater is?
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It is a misprint in the text. You know! Spell Check missed the typo. It should be “rivet heater”. It’s the person who uses a forge to heat rivets, which where used by the riveter. Before welding, everything was riveted.
I use to think that walking was just for people who weren’t fit enough to do any “real” exercise. I figured that any activity that 99% of the population can easily do, just can’t be tough enough to make a real difference in health. Walking just doesn’t seem to challenge the body like “true” exercise (intervals, circuits, HIIT). I am first to admit that I have been wrong when it comes to this line of thinking. Not only do I admit my thinking has been wrong, I’m immediately going to do my best to walk daily. Some recent studies have proven how valuable walking is to long-term health