the law of conservation of topper-ware
...states that in an isolated society, the total number of topper-ware dishes remain constant in time, even if their individual locations at each time does not... something to ponder upon.
...states that in an isolated society, the total number of topper-ware dishes remain constant in time, even if their individual locations at each time does not... something to ponder upon.
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so... a couple years back i invented the word toppleware, and now enters topperware; i think you and i are both brilliant, since both versions make more sense to me than the slightly more commonly used tupperware.
and conservation, yes, it's there of course.
haha!... i didn't know it was Tupperware, and i always wondered what topper-ware could mean?! well i guess my invention will be publicly available for everyone to laugh at! :)
The conservation law is only true for the tupperware body, not its lid. The number of lids in a certain volume is a decreasing function in time.
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