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Originally Posted by rammstein
A few things here-
#1- I just got back to this thread, so I am going to try out the math and make it work.
#2- Yes, in my scenario, the objects are hitting perfectly square.
#3- An answer to the question about washing towels. In college, I decided to not wash my towels for this very reason- I was clean from the shower, so what would the point be in washing the towel? This proved to be fine for awhile. But about 2 months in, the towels start to have an odor, and it eventually gets pretty foul. They do in fact get dirty, and its from dead skin cells, slow growing mold, and little amounts of dirt that you miss when you shower. Washing towels after every use is stupid, but once a week or so is reasonable. Never washing them makes them smell bad. I know this for a fact.
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Exactly on the towels. You put the towels up wet, they are in the bathroom with the shower, so the environment is probably warm and humid, and then when you leave, it's probably dark. Even without the dead skin, the things are dark, warm and wet which is ideal for mold/mildew.
Want to test the worst case scenario. Wash a load of laundry, but leave it in the washing machine for several days without drying the wet stuff. It'll smell horrible, and it's just been washed, hell, it's still sitting in the washing machine.
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