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Over or Under It's not your typical toilet tissue roll question
#1
Posted 2013-October-01, 09:09
Straightaway, this is not your average "which way do you like better" question. Myself, I prefer the look of a roll of toilet paper that comes over the top; however, I found out that in my house the new, larger rolls are clumsy to use this way as the toilet paper tends to tear off in small squares instead of roll out in sheets. This particular problem is avoided when the tissue is loaded the other way and the roll dispenses from underneath.
My decision was to put aside my aesthetics and utilize the practical approach - so, to my chagrin, the roll is mounted so that the tissue unrolls down instead of over the top.
In any similar scenario, which way would you choose, the aesthetically pleasing or the practical? (Engineers, there is no budget for a bathroom remodel so you may skip ahead to the next question )
My decision was to put aside my aesthetics and utilize the practical approach - so, to my chagrin, the roll is mounted so that the tissue unrolls down instead of over the top.
In any similar scenario, which way would you choose, the aesthetically pleasing or the practical? (Engineers, there is no budget for a bathroom remodel so you may skip ahead to the next question )
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#2
Posted 2013-October-01, 17:16
I have cats. End of story.
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As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#3
Posted 2013-October-01, 19:03
wtf winstonm, no
over is the only answer here. anything else is a crime against FREEDOM, LIBERTY, and JUSTICE. the underers are terrorists, plain and simple. at the very least they obviously hate kittens and at worst they're out to destroy this great country.
a fresh roll will only present challenges for a little while, then it will be smooth sailing from there. you wouldn't want guests to discover you're an underer just because your tp is too soft and luxurious to fit in the holder.
on a related note, a popular thread topic in another forum was "What is a common household item that is worth paying a little extra for?" TP was the landslide #1 slamdunk pick, so obv you're doing that right
over is the only answer here. anything else is a crime against FREEDOM, LIBERTY, and JUSTICE. the underers are terrorists, plain and simple. at the very least they obviously hate kittens and at worst they're out to destroy this great country.
a fresh roll will only present challenges for a little while, then it will be smooth sailing from there. you wouldn't want guests to discover you're an underer just because your tp is too soft and luxurious to fit in the holder.
on a related note, a popular thread topic in another forum was "What is a common household item that is worth paying a little extra for?" TP was the landslide #1 slamdunk pick, so obv you're doing that right
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#4
Posted 2013-October-01, 20:11
jjbrr, on 2013-October-01, 19:03, said:
"What is a common household item that is worth paying a little extra for?" TP was the landslide #1 slamdunk pick, so obv you're doing that right
I pay extra for 100% recycled, which is the only type we buy.
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#5
Posted 2013-October-02, 00:26
Winstonm, on 2013-October-01, 09:09, said:
In any similar scenario, which way would you choose, the aesthetically pleasing or the practical? (Engineers, there is no budget for a bathroom remodel so you may skip ahead to the next question )
For me functionality comes first.
If an object has the function of dispensing toilet paper then that is what it should do.
If an object has the function of looking pretty then that is what is should do.
Many objects have more than one function and looking pretty may be one of them. In my home that is the case for furniture, but certainly not for toilet paper dispensers.
I think this attitude is typical for engineers. Engineers won't think of remodeling the bathroom. They will think how to solve the issue at hand. An architect or someone more artistic might suggest a bathroom remodel. An engineer will go with whatever works at the lowest cost. If changing the rotation direction of the toilet paper solves the problem then that's the end of the story for an engineer.
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The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!), but “That’s funny…” – Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg
#6
Posted 2013-October-02, 09:43
The first word I heard in Engineering school was "practical", and the last was "pragmatic" (we were expected to be more educated after 4 years). That should answer Winston's question.
Having said that, I write with a Lamy 2000, specifically because it fits the Bauhaus school esthetic perfectly - "form follows function". The fact that everything in it has its practical purpose *makes* it elegant. The fact that it doesn't have a mark that screams "Montblanc", say, makes me look less like "look at me, I want you to think I'm rich and important."
Whether that last sentence has anything to do with TP is ... arguable.
Having said that, I write with a Lamy 2000, specifically because it fits the Bauhaus school esthetic perfectly - "form follows function". The fact that everything in it has its practical purpose *makes* it elegant. The fact that it doesn't have a mark that screams "Montblanc", say, makes me look less like "look at me, I want you to think I'm rich and important."
Whether that last sentence has anything to do with TP is ... arguable.
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#7
Posted 2013-October-02, 17:43
I just found that I am putting my rolls at random, I am playing dices with toilet paper!
#8
Posted 2013-October-10, 12:55
Change your dispenser. With anything half decent, OTT is more practical as well as more aesthetically pleasing.
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#9
Posted 2013-October-10, 13:13
Al Bundy would love this thread. He was the only real expert on these things I know.
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#10
Posted 2013-October-10, 15:38
http://www.google.co...ved=0CGQQ9QEwAA
Should we also be addressing clockwise versus counterclockwise?
Frankly, the only thing that bothers me is where it is placed. Behind your shoulder line is truly thoughtless.
Should we also be addressing clockwise versus counterclockwise?
Frankly, the only thing that bothers me is where it is placed. Behind your shoulder line is truly thoughtless.
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