Pro tip: you can just use the top of toaster instead of dropping stuff in.
You can make a crispy quesadilla in about 5 minutes. Great for toasting french breads and Italian loafs also.
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it always amused me that this is described as a rookie mistake
it's not. rookies don't make this mistake. because as soon as you put it in horizontally, you get immediate visual feedback on the problem and you adjust
this was the mistake of someone who is ignorant, inattentive, and incurious
Yeah, I literally can't figure out how anyone would do this. It's obviously going to be hard to get them back out, right then, even while they are cool... And you're about to heat them up!
@hntdove.bsky.social I think we have a possible point of divergence worthy of a satirical novel that's in your wheelhouse...(Scroll up for the screenshot)
I spent many hours in meetings where execs would obsess over which "action verb" you chose for your OKR. Then later you'd choose a number between 6.75 and 8.75 because lower meant you aimed too high and higher meant you stretched too far. It was all vibes, but they took it VERY seriously.
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https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/05/18/tomorrows-advance-man
'Spoilt, entitled dimwit' is the more likely scenario.
You can make a crispy quesadilla in about 5 minutes. Great for toasting french breads and Italian loafs also.
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Written by one of Elon's ball-glazers, no less.
it's not. rookies don't make this mistake. because as soon as you put it in horizontally, you get immediate visual feedback on the problem and you adjust
this was the mistake of someone who is ignorant, inattentive, and incurious
These really are not the best and brightest, are they