This episode of Short Stuff delves into the surprisingly complex history of the paperclip. Josh, Chuck, and Jerry explore the evolution of paper-binding methods, from ribbons to the advent of wire paperclips in the late 19th century. They discuss the various inventors and designs, highlighting Johan Voller's contribution and the gem paperclip's widespread adoption due to its unpatented machine. The hosts also touch on the gem paperclip's flaws, alternative designs, and Norway's unique connection to the paperclip as a symbol of resistance during World War II.
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