10.29.2008

logic-based toilet roll installation

experiment and resultant logic state that: toilet paper installation that fits the inherent motions of human physical articulation is one where the paper feeds from the top down and towards the human. this follows the motion of the arm and hand as situated from either a sitting or standing position. one-handed removal of the selected paper does not appear to be any more difficult in either of the two ways of installing toilet rolls and thus is not regarded as a factor in the final results.
the exception would be the presence of free roaming pets with access to the toilet paper dispenser. in this situation installing the toilet roll so that paper feeds from the bottom and up towards the human would be favourable. this is especially effective for dogs that would otherwise paw entire rolls onto the floor.


when it comes to the debate on which way to install a toilet paper roll, the most likely culprit of impasse in conversation or argument is one of emotional and/or associative ties – especially ones of mental comfort or “habit.”

the installation method identified in this writing is umbrella to both private and public toilet venues.

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