One of my favorite television shows of the 1980s was MacGyver, an agent for a fictional secret government agency. His stock in trade is best described by Wikipedia: “His main asset is his practical application of scientific knowledge and inventive use of common items. The clever solutions MacGyver implemented to seemingly unsolvable problems — often in life-or-death situations requiring him to improvise complex devices in a matter of minutes….”
One common MacGyver-esque item that should be familiar to every person within ten years of reaching Social Security full retirement age (67 for those born after 1960, 66+ for those before) […]
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