Wash
Jul 3 2008, Sharmila Chakravorty

We have all seen endless taps with sensors, haven’t we? The ones that start the water flow when they sense your hands beneath the tap? Well, this one is a tad different and practical too. The Hidden Tap by Jelmer Moorman follows you hand to...

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Lynden’s bench including Cameron Canales (7) empties onto the field after a point after touchdown was blocked in overtime to win 35-34 over Prosser of the state class 2A football championship game in Tacoma, Wash. on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008.