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   / Tell us something we don’t know. #1,112  
Always work on two projects
at once. that way you can
procrastinate on project A by
messing around on project B, and
when you get tired of project B
you can waste time by working
on project A. you will be twice as
productive while doing nothing
but procrastinating.😂😂😂
 
   / Tell us something we don’t know. #1,114  
Always work on two projects
at once. that way you can
procrastinate on project A by
messing around on project B, and
when you get tired of project B
you can waste time by working
on project A. you will be twice as
productive while doing nothing
but procrastinating.😂😂😂
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   / Tell us something we don’t know. #1,115  
Always work on two projects
at once. that way you can
procrastinate on project A by
messing around on project B, and
when you get tired of project B
you can waste time by working
on project A. you will be twice as
productive while doing nothing
but procrastinating.😂😂😂
That's pretty much my modus operandi, except I usually have at least four projects in various states of procrastination.
 
   / Tell us something we don’t know. #1,116  
For the record, my record for procrastinating on a project is 22 years. Started a Yanmar powered genset project, had a Lovejoy coupling failure that bent the generator shaft. I was really pissed off, shoved it to the back of the shop and that's when it sat for 22 years.
I finished it last year though.
 

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   / Tell us something we don’t know. #1,118  
Here's a fun statistic most people don't know:

"Per 100 grams, the FDA allows either 10 fly eggs, five fly eggs and one maggot, or two maggots in most tomato products. And citrus juices are allowed five fly eggs or one maggot per 250 milliliters." That's about 8 ounces.

Look up FDA maximum allowable insect parts in food.
 
   / Tell us something we don’t know. #1,119  
Here's a fun statistic most people don't know:

"Per 100 grams, the FDA allows either 10 fly eggs, five fly eggs and one maggot, or two maggots in most tomato products. And citrus juices are allowed five fly eggs or one maggot per 250 milliliters." That's about 8 ounces.

Look up FDA maximum allowable insect parts in food.
I remember my entomology class, back in the dark ages. The professor was a blueberry expert, and told of working with organic growers who were trying to be certified. The fields had to go a certain amount of years with no pesticides to be certified, but the farmers still needed a paycheck every year.

His comment was; "It's rather unappetizing to open a can of blueberries and have 3 or 4 worms floating in the top of them."
 
   / Tell us something we don’t know. #1,120  
Reminds me of picking a fresh piece of broccoli in my mother in-law's garden and taking a nice bite out if it right there. As I'm chewing it up, I see about half a dozen green worm halves squirming around in the piece I just bit from. 😛
 
 
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