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makes it easier for parents to wash kids mouth out with it
The soap thing is real but it's got to be surface-area related, the surface area goes down with some log function of the volume of the bar, so there's just less area to react with the water and make soapsuds. Otherwise you'd have to assume that the soap isn't homogenous all the way through, and that would be expensive to manufacture .... ?Why can you not buy a chocolate orange at Christmas any more, the kind you could whack against the table and it would separate into sections? They used to be in every Dollar General and supermarket and Kmart at Christmas time by the thousands and sold out every year ... and now no one sells them any more. They still sell them in the UK but not in the US? What's up with that?Lannis
I'll play - why, when you can only get money out in $10 increments, does the ATM make you enter the amount down to the penny?
The soap thing is real but it's got to be surface-area related, the surface area goes down with some log function of the volume of the bar, so there's just less area to react with the water and make soapsuds. Otherwise you'd have to assume that the soap isn't homogenous all the way through, and that would be expensive to manufacture .... ?
We gots us left-handed baseball mitts, left handed scissors and left-handed drill bits. I'm still waiting for someone to invent the left-handed pencil.
Couldn't you just take a normal right handed pencil and carefully loosen the metal eraser coupling, then cut the pointed end square , re install the eraser, sharpen the opposite end , fashioning a proper left hand model.
I want to know that toosome soaps are consistent to the core, one of them is Pears Soap
Why can you not buy a chocolate orange at Christmas any more, the kind you could whack against the table and it would separate into sections? They used to be in every Dollar General and supermarket and Kmart at Christmas time by the thousands and sold out every year ... and now no one sells them any more. They still sell them in the UK but not in the US? What's up with that?Lannis
That's the regular way of making a left-handed pencil, but what us lefties want to see is the end of digital discrimination.
I think our only chance is when the righties make something better for us without recognizing it. Some argue that tape measures are really left-handed, since holding the reel (spool?) in your right hand as intended leaves the left free to mark the measurement with a pencil. Other cases are similarly subtle. I have a set of Italian Air Force espresso cups (with the eagle emblem, remember them?) that let you see the eagle if you hold the cup in your right hand. No doubt righties thought that was optimal for them, but when I use my espresso spoon in my left hand I have reason to disagree.The Etruscans, I believe, wrote from right to left, being righties and thinking that would be best. This would have allowed the left-handed Etruscans (if any were allowed to write that way) avoid smearing the parchment. It took the Romans to analyze the situation and reverse it for the benefit of righties.Righties are often completely unaware that the most common tools and artifacts are all designed for them. Ever seen a left-handed camera?
My solution to the soap issue, from my account over at the Halfbakery. (note - subtle encouragement for the most clever among you to join and contribute over there. When you read some of the ideas you may question my definition of clever)http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Graduated_20Bar_20Soap#1351296698
Back in the day, scribes were chosen in part for their handedness as much as their literacy. The early Catholic church wouldn't let a lefty write or transcribe religious papers. Even when I was a kid the church was determined to wipe out left-handedness. Sister Mary Holywater used to tie my left thumb to my belt and whack on my right hand knuckles during penmanship class on account of the left hand is the devil's instrument. it is that exact set of knuckles that now suffer from debilitating rheumatism. Coincidence? I think not. I got sent to the Mother Superior's office once for arguing that lefties were naturally equipped to sit at the right hand of God. Blasphemy, she said. Whack, whack went the ruler. It didn't solve the "problem", but throughout my life my hands hurt every time I see a nun.
This is interesting , but what causes common bars to have a suddsless center?
I only use one kind of soap. Once the bar is too thin to lather up good, I get out a new bar, "glue" the old one to it in the shower and let it dry till the next shower, and it's all one piece, lathering up like a good 'un.That's the procedure I wrote up to get my invitation to the Moto Guzzi club.Lannis
That's some good stuff right there, David.And Norman? Uhh.. you have some original thinking that I haven't thought of. Yet. Or maybe never.