Feb 27, 2009 22:09
There are two crumbling radii, where from small specks fall onto the plate. An arc runs along the back end, while the fore tapers into a point of no severe angle. The whole might serve six, eight maybe, and this generous sector, being fit for one, might be an eighth, maybe a sixth, of the entire affair.
Viewing the figure along a second plane, one would notice that it is divided into two sections equally. The top side of each section, that being the one that faces away from gravity, is smeared with a creamy cohesive. The same is true of the bottom side of one, but only one, of these sections.
Skill with fork or knife could not shear a line that would make two or more sectors alike in shape, but not size. A curved fork, cutting at the tip, might generate a miniature facsimile and quadrilateral of odd character. The knife could halve the item into near-scalene triangles, but neither would be much like the parent. One’s teeth would be no good for the purpose at all and it would hardly be worth the trying.