The moment a girl starts a new blog, she forgets all the wonderful topics she wanted to blog about and her mind turns to absolute mush.
Speaking of minds turning to complete mush, I was listening to a Game Theory lecture the other day and realised I cannot for the life of me remember what it means to be pareto inefficient. Boy, my micro is getting really rusty.
A quick peek at wikipedia, however, has cured my temporary amnesia. I think it's time to unpack the econ books, though, and spend less time on StumbleUpon and more time actually reading.
There's a fine idea--reading! For a girl who supposedly loves reading, I do precious little of it these days, and I'm not even obsessively watching any television shows at the moment.
It leaves me to wonder what I actually do with my time, when I'm not doing such hard work as the supervising of the flipping of burgers.
I'll get back to you when I figure it out.
So, having supervised many a burger, can you attest to their actually being flipped? Like tossed in the air with flair and panache?
Or is it more like just turning them over? Because people will come and pay for some showmanship with their food (see: Benihana, et al.) and that might just make your fast food joint one rockin' place. You know, since we're talking economics here, you always need a competitive advantage. ;-)