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Origami For Daily Life : JavaONE T-Shirt Folding - Two Answers

posted Wednesday, 8 February 2006
Okay, I'm diverging from the usual topics at hand. If you have lots of Java t-shirts from JavaONEs of years' past or simply have collected many t-shirts - so this really has deep relevance to you.  Sometimes you come across something that makes you sit up and pay attention.  A short while ago, I ran into something simple - a video of a person folding a t-shirt.  The video really shows origami for your daily life - like origami a few simple steps elegantly resulted in a folded t-shirt.  Every developer should  Select to see the video
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view this video not simply for its everyday practical value but also for the sheer elegance of watching a person looking into the future and creating a process to meet that desired future.  Today, I found a curious engineering answer to the same problem - it too provided an interesting view to the same problem. Happy t-shirt folding. Select to see the video
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