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voila!
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"When a cat is dropped, it always lands on its feet, and when toast is dropped, it always lands with the buttered side facing down. I propose to strap buttered toast to the back of a cat. The two will hover, spinning inches above the ground. With a giant buttered cat array, a high-speed monorail could easily link New York with Chicago."
What do you call that device, and is the cat happy? Will the butter go bad, will it smell? Will it be a "Smelly Cat"(TM)? |
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That's an interesting sig! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
...um, one time I dropped my toast and it landed with the butter side facing UP! It must have been at a moment of special planetary alignment or something. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/shock.gif It will probably never happen again... http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon9.gif (It's one of those "maybe it will happen once in your lifetime if you're extremely lucky" type of events.) |
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I saw it on coolsig, and I loved it
Its a violation of thermodynamics... but it would WORK! I will use it to power my spaceship |
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Butter study
Earlier this year over a thousand schoolchildren across Britain took part in a mass experiment to get to the bottom of one of the most vexing questions of our time: is it true that tumbling toast tends to land butter-side down? The experiment was the world’s biggest-ever investigation of Murphy’s Law – that "if something can go wrong, it will." Over 20,000 tumbles of toast later, the truth was finally revealed. When it slides off a plate, toast really does land butter-side down more often than not: 62% of the time, to be precise. The experiment had finally got to the bottom of what many scientists have dismissed as a silly urban myth, yet countless breakfast-eaters insist is an irksome reality. Indeed, the study went further, showing that the cause of the trouble wasn’t the weight of the butter or the aerodynamics of the toast, but simply the fact that toast tumbling from table-height doesn’t spin fast enough to bring the buttered side on top again before the toast hits the floor. [ December 16, 2002, 07:51: Message edited by: Ruatha ] |
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Ruatha, thanks. that tid bit, (or bit tid) will give me conversational material for all of the seaasonal parties now through new years.
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Yeah, thanks Ruatha. (You are all knowing arn't you? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif )
But that showed 62% landed butter side down. My test showed 63%. So I wasn't too far behind. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif (Considering I didn't do no test.) |
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interesting article. i still cant believe someone actually did a test like this though. lol
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