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Correspondence and Comments

Here are a couple of letters representing the extremes of the many that I have received:

Abusive Letter re Dunking

Abusive letter re DunkingSir,

I have just watched a programme on TV on how to dunk a biscuit which I believe was a project headed by yourself.

What a complete waste of time, of manpower and machinery. Who in their right mind could sanction this scheme. I am sure you could be more dutifully employed as street cleaners or ticket collectors. Is this what goes on at English Universaties [sic] these days, its no wonder we are falling behind in World affairs.

G.A.Trueman

School boy's letterSchool Boy's Letter on Dunking

Dear Dr Fisher,

I saw your interesting article called “Scientist discovers why dunking takes the biscuit” in the Guardian on Wednesday 25th November 98. I looked at your formula but don’t think you take in the fact that the thickness of the biscuits can affect the result.

I have a couple of questions for you. What exactly is L – is it how long you hold the biscuit in for? D and t are they constant? D – is the size/diameter of the holes vary and can change. T – would this be variable depending on the density of the biscuit.

Please send me come biscuits for noticing this.

Respectfully,
Chao Quan, aged 12

Len Fisher: There is obviously a lot of confusion here, some of which is reflected in confusion in the newspaper story. Not all journalists got it right!

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