Thursday, December 05, 2002
Mathematics unravels optimum way of shoe lacing. Scientists have discovered that "criss-cross lacing came out on top for a short, wide set of eyeholes - that is, when the vertical distance between eyeholes is low, and horizontal distance is high. Straight lacing came out tops for a long, skinny set of eyeholes."
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