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I guess all readers know Murphy’s law: A slice of toast always lands on the buttered side when dropped. And I guess most readers also know, that cats typically land on their feet when falling from tall enough hights. Now what happens, when you strap a toast with non-buttered side to the back of a cat and drop them?

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  1. raschi says:

    Ok, admitted, the problem is more than just skin-deep (no pun intended). There are also reports (at BBC, at Halfbakery and at an online copy of a (pseudo?) scientific/educational science journal) which investigate the height question furhter.
    Considering what’s postulated in these contributions, shifting kitchen counters to significantly higher or significantly lower height seems to be the only natural consequence. Oh, and of course to teach cats the danger of heights in the range of about one foot. :-)

    January 16, 2007 @ 16:47

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