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wikipedia wrote: It was originally developed during World War II in 1942 under the name "Duck Tape" as a waterproof sealing tape for ammunition cases.
David Guinness wrote:EDIT: I see Lama has posted immediately before I.
And, yes Qi, it has been used on ductwork, quite often, actually.
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Randomness... Actually, Dan, it was originally called duck tape. It was used in WWII by the military for making their vehicles and tires more water-proof. Then heating/cooling-duct servicemen started using it as duct tape after the War. And after that, the Duck Tape brand was created.
Ducks...and tape... Muah-ha-ha-ha...
David Guinness wrote:EDIT: I see Lama has posted immediately before I.
And, yes Qi, it has been used on ductwork, quite often, actually.
I've now done three edits, so this whole post has cost me sixty points...
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Randomness... Actually, Dan, it was originally called duck tape. It was used in WWII by the military for making their vehicles and tires more water-proof. Then heating/cooling-duct servicemen started using it as duct tape after the War. And after that, the Duck Tape brand was created.
Ducks...and tape... Muah-ha-ha-ha...
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