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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Right or Wrong?

A funny post on a blog I follow (This blog.) led me to google a look at which is right and which is wrong. The toilet paper over or under? Wow. There is a lot of info on this. But the one below was definitely my favourite. (See the original article here.) Read this and please, be a responsible toilet owner (those of you who own your own.)

Essential Life Lesson #1:

Over is Right, Under is Wrong

As part of our ongoing effort here at Current Configuration to make your life not only better, but also 10% more crunchy, we’re offering you this first installment of what will be an ongoing series of Essential Life Lessons. Kicking off this series will be a critical but even-handed examination of a common misunderstanding that occurs in a realm of many misunderstandings: the bathroom.

Put simply, there is a right way to hang the toilet paper, and a wrong way. Read on to determine the status of your own roll.

Toilet paper has a natural curve, a way of being that lends itself to certain orientations on the toilet paper spool.* If handled with skill and knowledge, it can provide an abundance of both sanitation andcomfort, quilted together in each square of pillowy ply. If handled with clumsy ignorance, or worse, carelessness, it will beset the user with pain, filth, and frustration. Don’t let it end this way, with you curled on the tile floor of the stall, weeping in frustration, covered in wasted papier de toilette. To convince you, we’ve created some diagrams, harnessing the power of SCIENCE, to demonstrate the natural benefits of the over hanging method. First, we examine the optimal viewing benefits of the over hanging method.

Below are examples of the helpful and fruitful over-hung method on the left and the annoying and detrimental under-hung method on the right.

Right vs. Wrong

Free Sheetage Viewing diagram

Notice the dramatic difference in the amount of visible toilet paper. Ironically, it is the over-hung toilet paper that has both the most visible free sheetage and the least amount of sheetage free from the roll to do it. Now, this may not seem like a big deal on its own, but in these extra sheets lies your undoing. Observe.

Paper Positioning diagram

We here at Current Configuration, for the purposes of ease and expediency, do the one-handed tear (okay, really, it’s just me, but bear with me, er, us). The one-handed tear is a quick maneuver that takes advantage of the perforated squares, allowing your bundle of toilet paper to be liberated with one quick swipe of the arm. This is thefoundation of bathroom ease, the cottony bedrock on which enjoyment rests in the restrooms of many nations.

Mechanics of the One-Handed Tear diagram

The one-handed tear relies on a quick and forceful motion directed either away from or towards the tear-er. The forces applied in this motion are great and, like the atom, are not to be trifled with. The natural curve of the over-hung method allows the roll to stand fast after a one-handed tear, but the under-hung method creates a calamitous tendency in the roll. This tendency can only lead to this:

End Result diagram

Wasted paper, frustration, the destruction of our forests. While we realize that it is possible to execute a one-handed tear on an under-hung roll, this is a game of sanitary Russian roulette. You are bound to lose eventually, and there is no re-rolling an unwound toilet paper roll. The results will only cause you grief. Don’t let this happen to you. Restroom attendants, janitors, maids, facilities crews, and responsible toiletowners take note: Don’t use the under-hung method for your toilet paper rolls. It leads to the destruction of our precious resources and the pillars of civilization as we know it!

*Does that thing have a proper name?





7 Comments:

At 8:03 a.m., Blogger Danny Zacharias said...

excellent post. Couldn't agree more. I always put my tp that way, and if I'm in someone else's house I fix there tp if it is on wrong.

 
At 9:06 a.m., Blogger Terry's Girl said...

who knew that it was such a science....all these years I thought HE was the loopy one! LOL

 
At 11:26 a.m., Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hee Hee , I was right.... I fix rolls as I go as well. People need to learn...

 
At 2:06 p.m., Blogger Linda said...

Oh dear. You have started something. I humbly suggest that under is superior. I find that when it is incorrectly hung (as in over), there is a greater tendency for the paper to keep unrolling, thus wasting TP. When it's hung correctly (under) the wall tends to create some friction which stops the paper from unrolling onto the floor. 32 years of being the primary toilet paper hanger in my home has taught me a few things.

 
At 4:18 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said...

OK...LET'S GO ON AND SEE WHO IS A "FOLDER" AND WHO IS A "BUNCHER"...
:o)

 
At 9:25 p.m., Blogger corrie said...

OH MY GOODNESS! Over *so* wins. It took a while but ALL of us in the vanhiebert household are now over tpers. And that's because over just makes the most sense.

I hate trying to grab at under tp. Annoying and a waste of my precious seconds.

 
At 9:20 a.m., Anonymous Mom - Nana said...

We were definitely a under tp household when my kids were young as it prevents them from playing and wasting the tp! However once everyone became a responsible tp roller we switched to over which I do like the best. Except now I have my Mom living here who is like a little kid when using tp so ........ Now with grandkids coming over to use the tp I find I switch when they are over as we have already had a few rolls of wasted tp. Each to their own tp rolling :)

 

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