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Saturday, September 26, 2020

Imagine 6 Ordinary Things We Never Thought Were Really Useful

 We always notice these things but often times we don't even acknowledge their practical functions or even realize what they're precisely used for.

 

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1. Looking at the iPhone 5, these Apple smartphones have an indicator around the SIM card space which many of us don't notice.

 

 

To need to have a close look at this moisture indicator, or attempt using a spotlighted magnifying glasses or turn around your iPhone under a light before you can see this indicator evidently.

 

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2. There's a reason why there are tiny bumps on every F key and J keys.

 

They're useful by the time you are typing trying the touch technique with your ten fingers. 

These two keys are the anchors that you always place your index fingers on two of them.

 

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3. How to perfectly rip gummy notes from its block.

 

If you rip sticky notes away from below, its edge will roll up and the sticky note will become unstuck after a while. To stop this, rip it off by the sticky part.

 

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4. Why we need this space on your iPhone.

 

The gap at the back of the iPhone, between the flashlight and camera lens, is another microphone. It reduces the noise of the surroundings and makes your conversation clear of any bad sounds.

 

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5. What is the use of the pin and the hole in the garlic press.

 

It's not just a garlic press, but it's likewise a device to remove cherry stones. Put the berry inside the hole towards the end of that handle, then the pin at the second handle will push out the stone as you push it.

 

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6. Why we need spaces in wine bottle bottoms.

 

These spaces are called punts, and there are a few purposes behind them to exist: 

There wasn't uncommon gear to make bottles before, and it was hard to make a bottle with a level base. The crease must be "collapsed" into the bottle when blown. With time, it turned into a convention of sorts. 

When wine needs to age for quite a while, dregs are inescapable. The punts cause it to gather around itself, keeping it from streaming into glasses with the wine. 

On account of champagne or shining wine bottles, the punts help circulate the weight inside the bottle, bringing down the stress on the crease between the walls and the base.

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