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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2006

I know what I'm doing this weekend

UPDATE:
To the sudden explosion of people who commented on this, allow me to clarify a few things. I'm not an engineer, I am a nerd and do like making odd stuff like this occasionally. I made one of these devices using this vid and posted it up here so a mate of mine in Canada could see it.

To the people leaving rather idiotic comments about me needing a life, to each his own, but someone did this in plastic and is probably making millions.

I didn't make the video, something I should have clarified, I don't own the company shown, and yes I know they use em in department stores, that would be where I got the idea of making my own, seeing as this probably took bit of nutting out to make I think it qualifies as engineering, as most engineers I know like complex solutions to simple problems

Lastly, it's a bit of fun. Remember that? Or is a pre-requisite to have all whimsy forcibly extracted when you get an internet connection?

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  • Engineers fold t-shirts? When did we start folding them?

  • as an engineer, after folding the arms in, I just roll it up to put in the drawer. That way I can see nearly all the shirt colors and patterns to choose from instead of having them hidden under a stack of folded shirts.

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  • Brilliant!

    (Prof Tech Eng)

  • @OverWilliam you're not serious, are you?

  • Nice use of cardboard to fold a t-shirt. Watch me do it under 10 seconds without cardboard!

  • so cute, lol!

  • that's legend, comments made me laugh too

  • Since when do we have more than one shirt?!

  • i think this is over engineered- if these cardboard boxes were carbon fiber or something the price'd be well over budget

  • Music is from Shining Force for Sega Genesis.

  • Wow that is way to complicated. It is like solving an integral yet you don't simply it, you make it more complicated. Engineers just throw their clothes in a pile and pick out the least wrinkled one. ;)

  • Im studying electrical engineering. I just leave my shit in a pile and spray it with a water bottle to make the wrinkles go away. Maybe I wont make it as an engineer. lol

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