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Ever wondered what a ziplock bag-seal looks like close-up? Nope, me neither, but Rob Cockerham did, and he has the photos to prove it. And when you see his gallery of 200x magnified pictures, they’re curiously fascinating, a kind of ultimate study in how things work. The hilarious commentary doesn’t hurt, either:

Only a strong pull, (such as jealousy or drug addiction) can pull them apart when they are locked together like this.

Rob used the Eyeclops camera, a toy microscope and camera combination which outputs its images to a TV. But like the legendary Pixelvision before it, this kids’ toy has a lot of fun adult uses (no, not that kind of adult). Rob has worked his way somewhat haphazardly through the tail-end of the alphabet, and also has galleries for yarn and Velcro.

A Fascinating Gallery of Ziplock Seals [Cockeyed.com via Make]

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Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 at 4:21 pm
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