@mathpunk @SuricrasiaOnline @eel @Swiff @halcy I think you mean a torta? Toronto is the name of the mathematician who first conceived of an infinitely long trumpet form with finite volume but infinite surface area.
@CoronaCoreanici @mathpunk @SuricrasiaOnline @eel @Swiff I believe you may be thinking of Torricelli - Toronto is, in fact, the name of the unit the Arkonides from the Perry Rhodan series use to measure the hour
@Siphonay @halcy @CoronaCoreanici @mathpunk @SuricrasiaOnline @eel@sunbeam.city @Swiff no, that's a Tornado, Toronto is a bullfighter in the corrida de toros
@KitRedgrave @noiob @Siphonay @halcy @CoronaCoreanici @mathpunk @eel @Swiff No that's toto. Now I remember, Toronto is a city in the province of Ontario!
@SuricrasiaOnline @KitRedgrave @noiob @halcy @CoronaCoreanici @mathpunk @eel @Swiff hmmmm no. That's Topolino
@SuricrasiaOnline @KitRedgrave @noiob @Siphonay @halcy @CoronaCoreanici @mathpunk @eel @Swiff No, that's Trenton. A Toronto is an improvised (usually) first aid device to stop blood flow to an injured part of the body.
@KitRedgrave @noiob @Siphonay @halcy @CoronaCoreanici @mathpunk @SuricrasiaOnline @eel @Swiff No, that's Toto. Toronto is a monster from French myth that was turned into the ultimate monster in D&D.
@noiob @Siphonay @halcy @CoronaCoreanici @mathpunk @SuricrasiaOnline @eel @Swiff no, that's a toreador. Toronto is Dorothy's dog