That's an anti-gravity machine, isn't it? It'll never land.
The real gravity of the situation is the damage that the cat will do to you
while you're trying to fasten that sandwich on!! :)
> From: "Frenken, Eric" <efrenken@lctax.de>
>
> Dave, have you ever thought of the following law which conflicts with your law
> of Rugs/Carpets:
>
> You'll agree that a cat will always land on its feet when being dropped. What
> do you think will happen when you tie an opened-faced jelly sandwich to the
> back of a cat with the jelly facing upwards?
>
> One law says the cat will always land on its feet, the other law says the
> jelly will land on the floor. I'll try it shortly and see whether this
> construction will fly as the cat is not supposed to land on its back and the
> jelly is not supposed to land jelly-upwards. I'll report back. ;-)
>
> Eric
> Heinsberg/Germany
> www.brits-n-pieces.com
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