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Bowl of Cheese|Toenails and Clippers Episode

Here's the transcript to today's Bowl of Cheese podcast by Jeff Cutler... Bear in mind, if you have an idea for an upcoming show, send me an email or leave a comment at BowlOfCheese - the companion blog to the podcast. Thanks! Toenail clipper. Are you kidding me about how this simple metal tool can project a tiny piece of dead skin cells across a room? Sure, it sounds a little gross so put down your cereal or coffee or mid-morning snack or handful of M&Ms. While youāre at it, why donāt you ponder the real reason toenails have to be cut in the first place. Itās because you keep fueling the engine. Letās talk trajectory. I donāt have a math degree or a technical understanding of quarks and protons, but I do understand a little bit about propulsion, cause and effect and kinetic energy. A toenail is NOT of this earth. As I see it, a toenail is at rest until some other force acts upon it. And until that point it remains at rest. This is probably the same way Einstein or Newton would have put it, although I donāt know how they cut toenailsāor even if they did, so maybe they would have just ushered me out of their lab and back onto the street where I might get hit by a passing stagecoach or Model T Ford. Continuing, the toenail is similar to a piece of carrot - maybe the stubby, ugly end with the hair and knot embedded in it. When you chop the carrot you get projectiles. Nothing on the order of a fleeting toenail, but you can achieve some distance with a well-placed chop. Maybe thatās where Iāve underestimated the lowly toenail. Perhaps the issue I should focus on isnāt mass or size or even chemical make-up. I should look at perceptions. Here we are clipping a tiny nail from a tiny toe all the way at the other end of our body. Weāre crouched over and probably huffing and puffing - unless weāre flexible, which Iām certainly not. Then we attack a toe, try and align the clippers just right. And itās all we can do to follow the path of the trimmed nail halfway across the room without blacking out. From the nailās perspective, it has gone about 50-100 times its length. From our perspective, the nail has taken on an evil persona dedicated to stabbing our bare feet or grossing out our housemates. Thereās more urgency and fear in the eyes of the clipper than the clippee and thatās probably a mitigating factor. I pulled a baby carrot out of the fridge and got out a pair of food scissors. I also pulled my baby toe up and got out a pair of nail clippers. Then I clipped. You know what happened? Thatās right. Same distance. Almost the same angle of projection. The nail and carrot nub came to rest within a few inches of each other on the floor under the double recliner. Since Iām already out of breath from bending over and doing all this work - on a Friday of all days - Iām going to leave them there. It will be part of another experiment in seeing if a carrot and a toenail are similar in their decomposition rates. Until next time, just call me little Einstein - king of the toenail kinetic energy experiment. More to comeā

[ Fri, 15 Aug 2008 15:30:00 GMT ]


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