People of Lemmy, what does your egg carton look like? No fair changing the setup for the picture.
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Back 3 rows are full, front row is empty. Can't be effed to balance em.
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My eggs are notarized homie, $10 each.
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Always eggs in the middle. Because when I pick it up I always want the center of the weight to be in the same place. If all the weight is to one side and I grab the opposite side I'm more likely to drop it. Yes this is how I live my life, by overanalyzing everything.
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I normally do 1/3 from first end (start at the right hand end), then start at the other end
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Almost out, picking up three more cartons tomorrow from my supplier of eggs from free range, grass fed, goat harassed happy hens.
The cartons are usually whatever my supplier happen to have there and then. Pretty standard egg cartons as sold at the store.
I usually use pairs as it's fastest to mentally intuit how many eggs remain that way.
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I always remove the eggs in the Fibonacci sequence first until I run out of indices, and then I remove them in order by index.
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Almost out, picking up three more cartons tomorrow from my supplier of eggs from free range, grass fed, goat harassed happy hens.
The cartons are usually whatever my supplier happen to have there and then. Pretty standard egg cartons as sold at the store.
I usually use pairs as it's fastest to mentally intuit how many eggs remain that way.
Lol "goat harassed", time stamped and everything lmao
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Lol "goat harassed", time stamped and everything lmao
A couple of goats share the same forest as the hens. And knowing goats, there's bound to be some harassment involved.
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As an American, I can't afford eggs.
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As an American, I can't afford eggs.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I saw the ridiculous prices just after whatever bill that passed made them more expensive. Have the prices gotten worse or stayed the same?
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Mine is chaos. I purposely grab them at random.
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I normally eat scrambled eggs for breakfast so I always grab two at a time. So next time I make breakfast I'll grab the next eggs from the right side.
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Always eggs in the middle. Because when I pick it up I always want the center of the weight to be in the same place. If all the weight is to one side and I grab the opposite side I'm more likely to drop it. Yes this is how I live my life, by overanalyzing everything.
That's the same reason that I do the opposite - I take an equal number from each end, so the remaining eggs are centered in the carton, so I'm never surprised by a carton that's unbalanced in an unexpected direction.
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As an American, I can't afford eggs.
And even if you could, you’d get RFKitis
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That's the same reason that I do the opposite - I take an equal number from each end, so the remaining eggs are centered in the carton, so I'm never surprised by a carton that's unbalanced in an unexpected direction.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I think we do the same thing. I meant I leave eggs in the middle I pull from the outside edges.
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I remove eggs opposite each other (front right, rear left and so on) so that it remains level for weight and balance. My partner doesn’t subscribe to my logic and just sprays a machine gun of bullets around the carton, grabbing whatever like she’s blindfolded. It’s not a hill I wanna die on, so I don’t say anything.
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Mine is chaos. I purposely grab them at random.
Monster.
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No clue why, but I always work from the outside edges and work into the center.
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Almost out, picking up three more cartons tomorrow from my supplier of eggs from free range, grass fed, goat harassed happy hens.
The cartons are usually whatever my supplier happen to have there and then. Pretty standard egg cartons as sold at the store.
I usually use pairs as it's fastest to mentally intuit how many eggs remain that way.
Exactly how mine look except the cardboard is gray.