Re: I've got tears in my eyes.... I stand corrected.... Although my statement is also true in most cases
Re: I've got tears in my eyes.... For anyone still interested, from Wiki....... "A bolt is an externally threaded fastener designed for insertion through holes in assembled parts, and is normally intended to be tightened or released by torquing a nut. A screw is an externally threaded fastener capable of being inserted into holes in assembled parts, of mating with a preformed internal thread or forming its own thread, and of being tightened or released by torquing the head. An externally threaded fastener which is prevented from being turned during assembly and which can be tightened or released only by torquing a nut is a bolt. (Example: round head bolts, track bolts, plow bolts.) An externally threaded fastener that has thread form which prohibits assembly with a nut having a straight thread of multiple pitch length is a screw. (Example: wood screws, tapping screws.)"
Re: I've got tears in my eyes.... Are you serious? It's the most eagerly awaited event since the millennium. They can stick the Olympics, this here thread is where the real show is.
Re: I've got tears in my eyes.... Once we've sorted out the difference between bolts and screws, the next big issue is to settle the old question of whether a Penguin is a biscuit or a chocolate bar.