Yes, Horace that is an incredible rarity. When toast is dropped from counter height the drop is only sufficient for half of a rotation, which insures a face down impact. It must have fallen in a manner that didn’t impart sufficent spin for more than a quarter of a rotation to land face up. Roll out the red carpet!.
zero almost 12 years ago
Horace – I think we can be friends.
Q4horse almost 12 years ago
Yes, Horace that is an incredible rarity. When toast is dropped from counter height the drop is only sufficient for half of a rotation, which insures a face down impact. It must have fallen in a manner that didn’t impart sufficent spin for more than a quarter of a rotation to land face up. Roll out the red carpet!.
kendallclark1973 almost 12 years ago
I’ve been there, Horace. Feels like a miracle.
InTraining Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Next….. try it with a cheese covered cracker……. ! ! !
Simon_Jester almost 12 years ago
Don’t be mad, be glad, Horace. There’s a stiff penatly for violating Murphy’s Law
Heima almost 12 years ago
What is this thing stealing the “o”?
KSquaredComics almost 12 years ago
What, that doesn’t actually happen?
samuli creator almost 12 years ago
Sherlock Watson almost 12 years ago
Buttered toast, followed by a Ding Dong; now that’s what I call breakfast.
rockngolfer almost 12 years ago
The Mythbusters took on the buttered toast question.
Rottiluv almost 12 years ago
I have dogs, I never have a chance to see which way it landed before it disappears.
g.iangoodson almost 12 years ago
He must have buttered it on the wrong side.
bmonk almost 12 years ago
Wasn’t that the base for a certain form of levitation? Or else the Improbability Drive?