Silent Velcro

Silent Velcro is a non-existent theoretical product that is identical to Velcro but does not produce any sound when the two halves are torn apart. The movie Garden State makes reference to such a product, invented by the fictional character Jess Belliveau in 2004 whilst searching for the fountain of youth.

External link

Halfbakery discussion page including the comment "Velcro USA developed it for the army. Unfortunately, it's classified".

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
joey sellers
gnaeus octavius
soular
minaean
ellen pompeo
skyway (disney)
international railway journal
marcus octavius
depository institutions deregulation and monetary control act
excommunications
shiikuwasha
pes (director)
ian clough (mountaineer)
edward patten
common people
mita (inca)
missi romero
merald "bubba" knight
university neighborhood
clark range
ping an of china
susie gibson
amaurophilia
soulics
berko
douglas reed
sexual addictions
afrikaans language monument
james morris
bally (disambiguation)
danish parliamentary election, 1984
danish parliamentary election, 1981
danish parliamentary election, 1979
danish parliamentary election, 1977
danish parliamentary election, 1975
danish parliamentary election, 1973
danish parliamentary election, 1971
danish parliamentary election, 1968
danish parliamentary election, 1966
danish parliamentary election, 1964
danish parliamentary election, 1957
danish parliamentary election, 1960
danish parliamentary election, 22. september 1953
weak tie