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eggs'n'tomatoes
I don't really know if I get the point but I think it must be a sunday
morning phenomenon to start talking about eggs and tomatoes because they
will be part of one of these highly appreciated high-fat-low-fiber meals
we
tend to call Irish breakfast over here in Switzerland.
Anyway...the only method to tell the difference between a boiled and a
soft
egg I know of is the following:
Lay down the egg at the center of a big table, so it can't fall down to
the
floor - still better: put it on the floor, unless it turns out to be too
sticky for the experiment. Now grab it between two fingers and the thumb
and
spin it right round.
The boiled egg will keep on spinning and the soft one will stop spinning
after one or two turns. It really works but I don't know if you would call
the method a scientific one.
I don't know much of tomatoes but there is some other illegal weed stuff
growing on my balcony...
The whole thing makes me think of a really scientific method to check if a
Stradivarius is real or fake. My violin making teacher once proposed, when
there was one of those really old, really expensive Italian fiddles lying
on
our workbench, to burn it and analyse the ashes using the C-16 method.
Enough is enough, enjoy your Irish breakfast and the rest of your sunday
swissPhilipp (busyrecordingandthereforsleepless)
CIAO TUTTI
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