Secret meanings in these 30 popular items

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Once the objects become part of our everyday life, we stop in order to question their makeup and meaning quite. A zipper is a zipper, so that takes care what these three letters printed on that means? And as long as you get from one destination to another, is it really important if you know what all symbols on your gauge mean?

Of course, you could have done so much without knowing why there are ridges on the pieces and what Roman numerals on medicated band measurements, but that does not mean that you will not benefit from knowing. On the contrary, learning secret meanings in objects can actually help you make more judicious purchases and use your objects in a better way. Here we have rounded the secret meanings in the objects you see almost every day.

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The three letters of the penny

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On the right shoulder of Lincoln on the American penny you will find the letters VDB. These are the initials ofVictor David Brenner, The engraver and medalist that designed the first penny and including the portrait of Lincoln, we always use the penny today.

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The power symbol

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There is a surprising secret sense behind the design of the power symbol on your computer. According toGizmodo, This date symbol as far as the Second World War and is the binary code for a "emergency power state. »

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The letters "YKK" on your zipper

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ThelettersYKK Just because are not printed on your zipper. On the contrary, these three specific letters appear on more than half of the glossary closures globally as they are the most common closing manufacturer symbol in the world, the YKK group.

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The arrow on your gas gauge

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Even after driving the same car for years, it's too easy to forget about which side of the car from your gas tank is lit. Fortunately, many car manufacturers had that in mind when designing their dashboards. In some cars, you will find an arrow next to the gas pump icon on your dashboard, whose direction indicates which side your tank is running. (For the car above, for example, the arrow next to the fuel pump is pointed to the left, which means that the gas tank is on the left side of the car.)

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The signing line on the checks

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On some controls, signing lines are not lines at all. On the contrary, in order to make the controls more difficult to reproduce, these lines are actually composed of sentences like "authorized signature" "Microprint security" and "original document" -and since the police is so small, it looks like a regular line to the unsecutive eye.

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The color of your tag bread

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Thetag You use to seal closed each seven and leaven grain bread are not randomly chosen. Believe it or not, these tags actually use a color code system to indicate the day they were baked. Blue labels are used for baked breads on Monday; Green labels are used for baked rolls on Tuesday; red labels are used for cooked breads every Thursday; White labels are used for baked breads on Friday; Yellow tags are used for baked breads on Saturday.

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THE LETTER ON YOUR DOLLAR BILL

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In the United States, there are 12 different banks of the Federal Reserve charged with the printing of paper money. And if you want to know which bank your dollar bill has come, you do not have to look very far. Each capital letter printed on the left of George Washington corresponds to one of the 12 banks. Banking codes are:

A-boston
B-New York
C-Philadelphia
D-Cleveland
E-richmond
F-Atlanta
G-Chicago
H-ST. Louis
I-minneapolis
J-Kansas City
K-Dallas
L-San Francisco

On the basis of this table, the dollar invoice above was printed in New York.

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The pompoms on the hats

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Today,people wear hatsWith tassels because they are an adorable winter accessory. However, it does not always have their only goal. Back in the day, the sailors wear these accessories on the head not because they were cute, but because the pompoms would imagine them to bump his head when they were under the bridge.

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The symbol on the back of beauty products

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Unfortunately, even the most expensiveMakeup products Do not stay fresh forever. The good news? There is an easy way to keep track of the freshness of your face cream. On the back of most beauty products, you will find a small symbol like the one above that indicates how long after opening a product will stay good for. This Urban Decay adjustment spray, for example, is good for 6 months after opening, as shown in the "6m" on the bottle.

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USB symbol

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There is a reason why the symbol of your USB cables looks so familiar. Obviously, the designers of the symbol used the trident of Neptune as inspiration behind their design, and the circle, triangle and square at the ends of each claw are intended to represent the multitude of USB connection cables can do.

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The hole in a spoon of pasta

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Use your spaghetti service spoon to your advantage the next time you prepare carbohydrates. This hole in the middle of the spoon is designed to measure exactly a portion of spaghetti.

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The tiny hole at the bottom of a lock

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Turn all typical padlocks and you will not find one, but two holes. Of course, the big goal of the keyhole hole is obvious - it's the lock-but the meaning of the smaller hole is much more subtle. Obviously, this open tiny allows easy drainage after submerged with a lock in water.

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Blue bristles on your toothbrush

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Although most people know they are supposed to have a new toothbrush or a new toothbrush head every three to four months, it's hard to keep track of when you bought a new brush. Fortunately, there is an easy way to know when it's time to make a trip to the pharmacy. Depending on the dental providerDentillate, most of the teeth brush heads are equipped with blue hairs that turn white when it's time to replace.

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The letters "MP" on a check

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LettersDeputy which appear in the lower right corner of most checkbooks are not initials or even the name of a business. They really represent the wordmicroprint, which is the detailed printing process that manufacturers use to make more difficult to replicate checks.

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The eagle at the back of the dollar invoice

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Many secret messages are hiding in the eagle at the back of the dollar invoice. In his claws, for example, there is both an olive branch with 13 sheets and a packet of 13 arrows, with the number 13 representing the 13 states of origin.

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Ridges on coins

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Back in the 18th century, criminals deposited the edges of coins and sold precious metal. That is why, towards the end of the century, the American currency decided to put ridges on coins in a process called title, thus counseling the efforts of the thieves for fear they did not want to be caught.

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The hairdresser shop

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The hairdressing poles are not red, white and blue because of all the pride that barbers have for their country. As theHistorical chain Explains, colors and design "are an inheritance of a long-time period (fortunately) when people went to barbers not only for a haircut or shaving, but also for the sanglet and other procedures medical. " In the Middle Ages, the barbers were loaded with the sanglet that the clericlass were forbidden to do so and the doctors saw the task as basic for their skills.

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The Bluetooth symbol

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Back whenJim KardachDevelop bluetooth wireless technology, he also read a book onKing Harald Bluetooth, the Danish king who conquered neighborhoods in Norway and brought together all the tribes he governed. Kardach was inspired by the literature to name his Bluetooth technology, which notes that the king and the technology served the purpose of helping communication and unity. The symbol we know today is a combination of antique rune letters used by Vikings forH andB,Initials of Bluetooth.

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The pause symbol

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The pause symbol should seem familiar to musicians. It is modeled after Caesura, a symbol of music that connotes a break or pause.

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These little pockets Jean

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How could it beSmall pocket on your jeans possibly serve a goal? Well, it might not make good now, but back when, this little pocket was actually the privileged place to store a pocket watch. Who knew?!

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Roman figure on band measurements

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Roman figures printed on some tape measurements have nothing to do with measurements. According to the measurement monitoring siteThe bandThese are used to indicate the accuracy of a cassette and lower digits correspond to greater accuracy.

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Symbols on your clothing labels

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You do not have to know the hieroglyphs to understand what these symbols mean on your clothing labels. In total, there are six different types of symbols and are used to indicate the appropriate machine cycles, machine temperatures, dryer cycles, bleaching processes, ironing processes and cleaning processes. Dry for each garment. (You can view a full table of different symbols and their meaningshere.)

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Grooves on bobby pines

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When using a bobby spindle in your hair, make sure the side with grooved edges is facing down. This part of the Bobby spindle is there to provide firm adhesion and maintain the product in place.

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Container symbols

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Return any Tupperware container on and you will probably find symbols that look like snowflakes and silverware. These engravings are not random, however. AsExamined Stresses that these symbols help to specify both how to use and how to recycle each container, and you can consult their website for a complete description of what each symbol means.

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Holes in a baseball cap

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Have you ever noticed small holes at random on your baseball cap? These holes actually have a sample eyelets - and they are not for appearance, but for ventilation.

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The throat in the tic tac covers

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When someone requests a TIC TAC and you only want to give one, use the convenient Dandy server built into your Cover of your TIC TAC container. When you open the container to take out a TIC TAC, the groove in the lid is just big enough to fit a single piece of candy!

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The Tiny Swatch Fabric Supplied With Your Clothes

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It is a common misconception that fabric samples that come with new clothing items are intended to be used when modifications and repairs are needed. On the contrary, these additional samples are projected with most purchases so that you can test the material of your new shirts and sweaters.In the washer and dryer. If, for any reason, the shrink fabric or spots, it is better to know via a test test with respect to the current garment!

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The hole on your pen stopper

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These holes on theends of your pen caps are not for aesthetics, but pragmatics. Up to more than 100 people die every year in the United States only to pampered on pen - and to cause this statistic to fail, pen manufacturers now design their pen caps with holes that allow look at the air.

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Holes on your aluminum box

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Say goodbye to unparalleled and unequal aluminum pieces. From now on, make sure you simply press both tabs on each side of the box before using your sheet for perfect parts; Although it's not announced well, these tabs are there to keep the sheet in place while you tear them.

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The holes in the plane windows

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If airplane windows must be closed at any time, so what diameters are those small holes at the very bottom of each window ? Well, because the difference between the pressure inside an airplane cabin And the pressure at about 30,000 feet of the air is so significant, this tiny small hole is necessary to regulate the pressure between the three windows that make up an airplane window. Without this little hole, each airplane window would break in pieces early enough that the plane has reached cruise altitude.

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