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'''Washerwoman''' is a [[fuse]] that was discovered by [[Earl Abbe]] in {{year|1971}} that burns through [[tub]]s at a [[speed]] of 2c/3.<ref>{{CiteLifeline|vol=2}}</ref> It creates [[traffic light]]s via [[T-tetromino]]es as it burns. Its name comes from the fact that every 18 generations it converts two tubs into two 'clotheslines' (traffic lights).
'''Washerwoman''' is a [[fuse]] that was discovered by [[Earl Abbe]] in {{year|1971}} that burns through [[tub]]s at a [[speed]] of 2c/3.<ref>{{CiteLifeline|vol=2}}</ref> It creates [[traffic light]]s via [[T-tetromino]]es as it burns. Its name comes from the fact that every 18 [[generations]] it converts two tubs into two 'clotheslines' (traffic lights).


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==External links==
==External links==
{{LinkWeisstein|WasherWoman.html}}
* {{LinkLexicon|lex_w.htm#washerwoman}}
{{LinkLexicon|lex_w.htm#washerwoman}}


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Latest revision as of 16:18, 5 November 2023

Washerwoman
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Pattern type Fuse
Period 18
Speed 2c/3
Discovered by Earl Abbe
Year of discovery 1971

Washerwoman is a fuse that was discovered by Earl Abbe in 1971 that burns through tubs at a speed of 2c/3.[1] It creates traffic lights via T-tetrominoes as it burns. Its name comes from the fact that every 18 generations it converts two tubs into two 'clotheslines' (traffic lights).

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