Sawmaster
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But the scale is blame in that it doesn't require adequate consideration and mandatory use of contextuals. It is, after all, a tool used to assess damage levels and contextuals, which even though inexact, can be far more important than noting that plates weren't bolted or someone forgot a nail somewhere. You have to require the use of intelligence and common sense or it usually doesn't happen.The EF scale is flawed in the sense that, when surveying following DI limitations, construction quality can prevent a more appropriate rating regardless of context. On the other hand, for more absurd cases like Cisco 2015 and Matador, the scale isn't to blame.