03-01-2012, 21:40
''The Oxford English Dictionary says that perhaps ''duct tape'' was originally ''duck tape''. This view is summarized most notably in a New York Times article by etymologist William Safire in March 2003. Safire cites use of the term ''cotton duck tape'' in a 1945 advertisement for surplus government property.[19] The Brooklyn Daily Eagle uses the term ''duck'' in 1902 quotation for ''100,000 yards of cotton duck tape'' being used to protect the cables of the Brooklyn Bridge.[20] Thus a fabric duck tape was available to which an adhesive could have been added.''
... dla ścisłości :)
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... dla ścisłości :)
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Edytowany: 2012-01-03 21:42:03
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