“@mashable: Harvard scientists discovered a new shape …" http://on.mash.to/1iuKKXm pic.twitter.com/SVVY6JSkRY” Never owned a coil chord phone, huh?
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“@mashable: Harvard scientists discovered a new shape …" http://on.mash.to/1iuKKXm pic.twitter.com/SVVY6JSkRY” Never owned a coil chord phone, huh?
@djsherman I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw this and thought ಠ_ಠ
@mashable Anyone who has used an office phone with a cord will tell you that they've discovered that shape years ago.
@mashable I guess they never had slinkies.
@mashable Wow I discovered that in kinder
@mashable @Cienctec1 I'm sure I discovered that in my phone cord (historical item) more than a decade ago.
@mashable of course they said it was useful. They don't want people to think they just spent years playing with elastic bands for no reason
Via @mashable Harvard scientists have discovered a new shape using a rubber band. http://on.mash.to/1iuKKXm pic.twitter.com/IauD5fHof4
Shouldn't they like, be curing cancer instead? MT “@mashable: Harvard scientists have discovered a new shape. http://on.mash.to/1iuKKXm ”
@mashable always encountered this on a telephone cord.
@mashable "discovered"
@mashable Who knew that kink in your Slinky had a name... hemihelix.
@mashable you've got to be shitting me with this!
@mashable funny thing, is I've seen that with a telephone cord.
@mashable wow genius! I was so amazed
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