Prolixity
Noun: The act of using too many words to express an idea or image. Long-winded
Example: “His prolixity about the types of barbed wire made me tune out.”
Photo is of a collection of different barbed wires (who knew) in a classic shadow box display. I have often wanted to create a similar type display of all of the different computer connector that have been used since the inception of the personal computer about 1980. I haven’t done it but I’m giving you the idea to try.
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