x-post /r/videos: "How to Make a $1500 Sandwich in Only 6 Months" or Why division of labor is probably a good thing.
And you beat me. I'll delete and move what I said over to here.
The Video: "How to Make a $1500 Sandwich in Only 6 Months"
TLDW: A guy spends six months and $1,500 starting to assemble the ingredients and ends up making a sub par sandwich.
He says "it's not bad" but a lot of his taste testers were less generous.
I'm not trying to be critical of the project, and I think deepening one's skill sets in the basic areas of human existence is a good thing. I thought the video offered interesting, superficial incites into the division of labor.
Also on top of this take in the lessons of I, Pencil [Text], [Video]
9 years ago by zoink
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