In article 2,
DerbyBorn wrote:
I have discovered some super strong materials lurking under our noses:
1. The string used by butchers to tie a pork loin. Resists normal
attemts to cut it with the knofe you have in your hand.
2. Black Pudding Slices outer skin (M&S). Doesn't rip or cut - even
after being exposed to high temperatures.
3. Ladies High Heel shoe heel materials. Impact resistant.
4. The plastic wrapping of cheese resists normal attempts to tear - but
then gives up and rips in unexpected directions. Can't see a use for
this yet.
I'll add another. Tesco pickled cucumber jars. Lids tightened to the point
where even a crowbar won't loosen them.
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