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How Many TITech Students Does It Takes to Bake Gyouza?

Thursday, November 10, 2005

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The answer is three, and the gyouza was still overcooked. That was based on the party at Vashek and Klara’s home. Go was bringing gyouza for us to eat (some of them was even made special for me because I can’t eat meat), but none of us had the experience of baking gyouza. It ended up with Go, Kazue, and Klara experimenting with them, and even though the result wasn’t perfect, it was still good enough to enjoy as we talk about all kind of things.

Actually, if you ask the question somewhere else, the answer could be different. If you happen to be lucky enough and land in my lab, the answer would be one, and the gyouza would be professionally cooked. However, if you’re not, there’s a probability that the answer might reach infinity and all you can get is some USO (unidentified smoking object :-) ).

So, what is the thing that set the difference between my lab, party at Vashek and Klara’s, and ‘somewhere unknown’ that can only produce USO? Well, my lab has several ‘semi-professional’ chef (most of my lab mates are either like cooking or ever work part-time in a restaurant); at Vashek and Klara’s we have some experienced ‘cooker’, but no one experienced in gyouza baking; while ‘somewhere unknown’ doesn’t have any single person experienced in cooking.

I think the message is clear enough: it is often dangerous if you’re daring something that you know nothing about. At least a little bit preparation will do the trick (and escape you from the likelihood of having USO :-) ).

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