Scientific Method VS Me
Jul. 19th, 2008 10:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
"...and then take a Sharpie and mark an end date on it when you start using it."
This is my husband's solution for how to determine when my disposable razor is used up. He proposed a fully scientific method of marking my next fresh razor with a start date, tracking how long it's good for, then writing an expiration date on each subsequent razor as it's put into use.
I told him that was a ludicrous idea.
"Why don't you post it and see what everyone else thinks."
And so I am.
I still prefer the method that prompted this discussion: "Ouch. Is this thing used up already?"
This is my husband's solution for how to determine when my disposable razor is used up. He proposed a fully scientific method of marking my next fresh razor with a start date, tracking how long it's good for, then writing an expiration date on each subsequent razor as it's put into use.
I told him that was a ludicrous idea.
"Why don't you post it and see what everyone else thinks."
And so I am.
I still prefer the method that prompted this discussion: "Ouch. Is this thing used up already?"
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on 2008-07-20 03:01 am (UTC)In all seriousness, it does sound rather funny. I'd go along with it if only to have something interesting to do with disposable razors.
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on 2008-07-20 07:41 am (UTC)I hadn't considered trying to make disposable razors more interesting as a reason to put his plan into effect. But no. I don't think that's good enough. Too much effort.