SC - Cone History

Stefan li Rous stefan at texas.net
Thu Jun 24 22:12:57 PDT 1999


Adamantius commented:
> 
> True, but it may simply be a question of intent. For example, I remember
> as a child part of the fun of a sugar cone was that it clearly was
> supposed to be a cone, rather than a conic section, but in the end they
> still almost invariably leaked. Nowadays the point is sometimes patched
> with a dab of chocolate.

Naw. Didn't you ever, as a kid, bite off the end of an ice cream cone
and suck the now semi-frozen ice cream out of the cone? Even if they
start out as perfect cones they don't stay that way.

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