Question and Answer
July 23, 2003

Why is there a little hole in the center of a Cheez-it�?
Sara says that it would suck if it was just plain (which is probably true; aesthetics are important). HOWEVER, according to the Cheez-it� box, the hole is the "air intake [which] improves aerodynamics during periods of rapid Cheez-It� consumption". Though I don't think that's the real reason. They probably just wanted to give you less Cheez-it� per square, and they would also be less likely to be held accountable if someone choked (which is basically what they said only in a warped way).
What is the name for the little V right below your throat?
Perhaps it doesn't have a name because it is the absence of something (your clavicle, i think), but I seriously think there's a name for it. If you know or can find out, please let me know!
So here's the scenerio...We put a few cokes in a cooler full of ice and left them there. When we came back the cokes were floating in cool water. Some were taken out so we could drink them, and so we put a few hot ones in to replace the ones we removed. However, the hot ones sunk, but the cold ones floated. I don't understand that. We checked to see if they were expired cokes, but they weren't. So why didn't they all float? Or if any were to sink shouldn't the cold ones sink and the hot ones float? Anyone have an answer?
Ok, well that's all the questions I have for now, but I bet you I'll have more eventually. If you have an odd one let me know, and if this entry changes I'll put an asterick (*) by the entry name on my webpage. It'll probably stay that way for a week before I remove the asterick.
Love,
Lemme