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Sun 20 Feb, 2011 11:28 pm
Germs find easy refuge in the money in our pockets. Built to last, paper currency is actually a very duralbe piece of cloth. It is woven strands. Where the fabric lines intersect, there little pockets.
What does the last sentence mean here?
@PennyChan,
It's hard to tell what they mean.
I suspect they mean that like all woven things, paper money has small indentations where the fiber strands come together and that germs tend to gather in these "pockets".