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Re: pic: Fighting for the atlas ball
Yes, the ball isn't symmetrical. And surprisingly the heaviest part of the ball isn't necessarily the plug where you inflate it. If you look closely at the picture, you can see two small dots at the upper right. They are used as the "sweet spot" as Billfred said to help balance the ball on the toilet flange.
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