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An elegant solution to an age-old problem. +
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I suggest only having the colour-change down the centre of the tape, so as not to unduly interfere with its sticking duties. |
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are we thinking rust, here? |
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Suggested change of category - Product/Office Supplies: Sticky Tape |
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trying to remember / guess the loser halfbaker |
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Herself, by the look of it. Odd remark, that - bris, you are over-self-deprecating. You definitely fall in the master halfbaker category. |
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So does that make this Half Baked? |
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Btw, if you're not worried about transparency, plenty of plastics change color when deformed. Then you will get a color change wherever you twisted the last bit of tape off (assuming you are one of those who eschews the serrated edge). |
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"loser" for the self promoting quality of the link posting. |
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...clear sticky tape is often bought for reasons of being clear. If you just want sticky tape that changes color, go for most non-clear sticky tapes out there, that do just that (mostly discoloration from deformation). Clear sticky tape that is clear only if left alone, but not if used... well... |
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