This is What Happens When Engineers Play Paper Airplane

Alex

The engineers at Neopost, a company that manufactures postal meter and mailroom equipment, put their expertise to good use by creating a machine that automates the folding of paper airplanes.

It takes about three seconds for the automatic paper airplane folder (for lack of a better term) to convert a plain sheet of paper into a fully functional, flying paper airplane. The machine-precision extends even to the flying: every airplane flies along the same flight path into a cardboard box a few feet away.

Paperless office would have to wait for a few more years thanks to this bit of office fun!


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So, now she can sit spread eagled like all the guys on the subway and the bus and at the theater! I had some clown try to encroach on my space at a show, one time. Let's just say "I won".
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The problem with these, as I recall from the 70s, is that unless you have a backside like an 11 year old boy, it's one of the least flattering pieces of apparel when viewed from behind.
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