An engineer goes to a lot of trouble to ensure his t-shirts are folded correctly.
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That's actually a pretty clever low-tech solution to perfectly folding a shirt. I'm not anal enough to want my shirts folded that perfectly, but it's still kind of neat.
... actually they use these (generally made out of wood) at most shirt stores. They don't often have them out in the main shopping area (though stores like Express have them next to the changing rooms) but they're off in the back.
I might have to try this, I can't fold a shirt worth a damn, even trying the Asian method. Of course the best way to pack shirts for traveling is to roll them up. If you roll them, there are no creases, so there's no wrinkling.
I fold like this (without a jig though - ridiculous) but you can just toss em around in the air pretty much like a pizza dough and still get the edges and sides appropriately square/balanced.
I don't even fold my t-shirts. If I'm putting one on, I've just had a shower and I'm still humid enough that they iron out by themselves on my rippling torso. Underwear neither. Makes doing laundry so much quicker.
*engineering
I remember this on late night tv infomercials and not it being hidden away in my closet. *cough*
This one wins in comparison (if it wasn't for the mario tune) :-S
*wonders if some kind of tongue-in-cheek comparison can be derived from this
I'm scared that I pondered making one after watching the video ...
Even scarier: I made one this morning.
That, and the staggering amount of geek in this video.
...make it out of better material, but I'd have one.