Where the coal-face meets the road

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Where the coal-face meets the road is a catch phrase in the transdimensional resource extraction industry.

The phrase conflates a wide range of coal mine fires and mountains of burning tires, in a variety of road-related environments.

The origin of the catch phrase has been widely debated.

According to John Brunner, the phrase originates during the Second World War (nonfiction) with secret Australian-American experiments towards weaponizing the didgeridoo.

Brunner stated that the process uses diagramaceous soil.

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