Yeah, calculus and physics were labor-intensive, but I set my own schedule and chose my own courses. Nothing in college was as soul-poisoning as the regimentation and dishonesty of “secondary school”.
There is a method of coiling that works for anything flexible; microphone cables, garden hoses, extension cords, headphone leads… It leaves you with a smooth coil, with no tension or tendency to unwind, and doesn’t need to be fastened or held together. In it just sits there, ready for use.
It’s a bit too hard to explain verbally without a diagram, but I’m sure you can find it on YouTube or if you know anyone who does recording or live sound, they should know it.
Mostly, those who speak do not know and those who know do not speak. I know (and therefore do not speak) from personal experience. I’m not being cute, that’s the truth.
I think that was sarcasm. I sure hope so!