Saturday, March 10, 2007

Pizza in a Cone




Have you heard of a pizza in a cone? Now you can buy a pizza in a cone. There isn't anything special to all of this except that you can buy a pizza in a cone. It's quite simple. Take your pizza, bisect it 4 times until you have 16 pieces. Remove one of these pieces and you and fold it in half. Or, if you wish you can turn it into a conical shape by fusing the cut edges together. Basic Euclid. Even if we had never invented calculus, air-conditioning, or the solar year we would still have Euclidean geometry.

I had this idea a long time ago. Making a cone-themed restaurant. Serving all manner of foods in cone form. Of course, someone else thought of it too. It doesn't taste too bad, either. More power to them.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Man, pizza in a cone! Wow, what's next- ice cream? Wouldn't that be something!

sarcasmus said...

Actually it's PIZZA in a cone. In a cone. I mean, you COULD put ice cream in it. And they do put ice cream in some of the cones. But you go there more for the pizza. Man, I think I should go for some now. I'm gonna take a shower and then get a cone.

Anonymous said...

wow! looks really good! how's the cone? is it just like thick crust pizza rolled into a cone? or is it a bit crispy?

sarcasmus said...

It's not too thin. It's not too thick. It's a good thickness. If it was too thin it wouldn't hold its cone shape throughout the process; but it's thin enough to be flexible as cone-material.