How Long Can Lockheed Engineers Stick a Human on a Wall With Duct Tape For? [VIDEO]
Feb 23, 2014 18:32
Just what is going on here? Six teams of engineers from Lockheed Martin devised duct taping designs in celebration of National Engineers Week to see who could hold a human being on a wall for the longest time.
They had ten minutes to tape a teammate and then sat back to see what happened next. The winning team managed to stay stuck for 15 minutes.
Check out the video below. See, engineers have stupid fun like this too.
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