Washerwoman
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Pattern type | Fuse | ||||||
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Period | 18 | ||||||
Speed | 2c/3 | ||||||
Discovered by | Earl Abbe | ||||||
Year of discovery | 1971 | ||||||
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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).
References
- ↑ Robert Wainwright (June 1971). Lifeline, vol 2.
External links
- Washerwoman at the Life Lexicon