Whether used as a marvelous eating utensil, a cult worship figure, or even decoration, the Spork has brought joy to countless lives. This page has been created in an effort to pay them the justice they deserve in Cyberspace. —Justin W. Merry —Sporks are Godlike
The subpage, “Anatomy of a Spork” is amusing, but would be a better mechanism description if it began with a brief overview of the function, appearance, and operation of a fork. Instead, this page just throws details at the reader. In fact, the blurb I quoted above resembles the “don’t let this happen to you” example I use on the mechanism description page. But it’s still amusing.
Suggested some time ago by Rosemary Frezza.
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