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Today is…Slinky Day #SlinkyDay
History of Slinky Day
The Slinky was originally designed and sold in the 1940s. The inventor had accidentally knocked a spring off the shelf, and watched it €˜walk’ down a series of books, to a tabletop, and then to the floor where it neatly coiled itself. The creator, Richard James, had gone home to his wife Betty and said €œI think if I got the right property of steel and the right tension, I could make it walk. €œ It took the better part of a year, but he had done it. Making 400 Slinky units with a five hundred dollar loan, James and his wife had founded a company to make, and sell, this unique toy to the masses. With a dollar for a price tag, they were interesting, but not really a hit. Until the fateful day, that they were granted permission to set up an inclined plane in the toy section of Gimbles Department Store. Within ninety minutes, they had sold all 400 of the units, with more being requested. Only a year later, the Slinky was introduced at the American Toy Fair, the largest gathering of businesses that produce, and market, toys to various stores.
Since then, the Slinky has been marketed around the world, with both plastic and metal finding placement around the world in various forms. During the Vietnam War, United States troops used them as mobile radio antennas, as have amateur radio operators ever since. NASA uses them in experiments on Space Shuttles, and teachers use them to simulate the properties of oscillation in waves.
How to celebrate Slinky Day
Grab one of these toys, and go send it down the stairs. See if you can make it go down a full flight of stairs, or even longer flights of stairs. Maybe figure out how to get it to walk down a hill, or if you can get it to walk from the table down some various household things like chairs, books and end tables, to end up neatly coiled on the floor. Or for those extreme enthusiasts out there, see about breaking the Guinness Book of World Records distance for longest Slinky distance traveled. Maybe look into some of the science behind how the Slinky works, and exactly why the Slinky does what it does.
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