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Muffin Inefficiency

October 29, 2007 on 11:34 pm | In Kumara | | arbscht

Are muffins inefficient to eat? If so, how inefficient are they? If not, how efficient are they? Aren’t those quantities really the same thing? Can we describe it with a differential equation? Should I stop asking questions?

We seem to have a distinct split amongst the PLT1 populace over this issue. There are those who believe muffins are difficult to eat and those who believe they are easy to eat.

Difficult:

  • Entry requires consuming the edge first.
  • Then the cup must be peeled.
  • And then the remainder must be eaten cleanly.

Easy:

  • It really only involves biting skills above those of a 2-year old’s.
  • Bite the muffin, avoid the cup.

There we have it. But I’m sure discussion on this issue will not end with this half-baked post.

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  1. Hey peach next time ur drunk think about muffins =P

    Comment by Zorab — 3:24 pm — October 30, 2007 #

  2. …Muffins do not traditionally come in cup-cake holders, if they do then you’ve either been a)Lied to or b)Not been making them yourself.

    Either way you fail.

    Comment by hackra — 6:41 pm — October 30, 2007 #

  3. you grab those flexible silicon-based baking trays. snazzy. techninology ftw.

    Comment by RadioactivePhoenix — 6:43 pm — October 30, 2007 #

  4. I thought you ate the cups?

    Comment by Atomix — 9:46 am — October 31, 2007 #

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