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Wet Socks Fan Clothes Dryer   (+3, -4)  [vote for, against]
motor spins wet socks drying them by centrifugal force, and other clothes with forced air.

The spinning wet socks move cool dry air over your other freshly laundered clothes.
-- rcarty, Apr 23 2013

Wait, wouldn't they just wrap around the motor?
-- leinypoo13, Apr 24 2013


Doesn't one of them always get lost?
-- csea, Apr 24 2013


The Apocalypse Now Sock Drier (TM), a RC model Bell Huey helicopter, with clothes pegs in place of rotors did turn up in some previous discussion - and formed part of the sales of patents from Motorola to Google.
-- not_morrison_rm, Apr 24 2013


Being a // Wet Socks Fan // is true dedication, they haven't won a post-season game since the late 1950s.
-- tatterdemalion, Apr 24 2013


//spinning wet socks// would make *moist* air methinks...besides which I don't care for the Other:[general] category as it shows no imagination whatsoever.
-- xandram, Apr 24 2013


How are any of those statements more than noise? The noise that is purposeful and made until the reason for noise making is addressed.
-- rcarty, Apr 24 2013


You can really *hear* those annos?
-- xandram, Apr 24 2013


A dry Socks fan? That'll be the day. There's a reason there are so many Irish pubs in Boston.
-- RayfordSteele, Apr 24 2013


sp.: spinning wet socks move cool, damp air over...
-- neutrinos_shadow, Apr 25 2013


google boundary layer effect, that is where all the socks go...
-- 4whom, Apr 25 2013


Viable, yes. Practical, possibly not. Amusingly explosive, almost definitely.
-- Alterother, Apr 26 2013


+rcarty +csea
-- pashute, Sep 16 2014


If spun longitudinally, this might result in extremely long thin socks. And there is a place for those. The entire leg.
-- bungston, Sep 16 2014



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