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Dean Blackburn’s answer to: “What are the best TV series for 1-2 year olds?”
Cooking Shows are an often-overlooked option. Nice in that they are not generally "serials", usually last around 20 minutes without commercials, and show young children not just a wide variety of foods and preparation methods, but also help them understand … Continue reading
Deano’s answer to: “Will children’s books remain in print or are they likely to transition to online availability only?”
Without exception, physical copies of books, longterm, will be a premium product for wealthier readers… The creation, distribution, and stocking costs are simply too high compared to digital books (both audio and "print-replacement" formats). To address Jason's points: There was … Continue reading
Deano’s answer to: “What diet produces the least feces?”
To me this is two different questions – which produces the least feces, and which is most absorbed. There are various real-life situations in which reducing fecal output is a necessity. In those situations, a diet that induces extreme constipation … Continue reading
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Deano’s answer to: “What is the best beer to pizza ratio?”
0:everything-but-the-last-slice is the ratio that works out best for me. Pizza should be consumed only with root beer, ideally in a restaurant with wood laminate tables, ancient odorless red pepper shakers relfecting the multicolored light of low-hanging stained glass lamps. … Continue reading
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Deano’s answer to: “What types of food do Americans eat that people from other parts of the world find disgusting?”
I can pretty much guarantee that this product would have a hard time gaining any kind of mass appeal outside the US market: What types of food do Americans eat that people from other parts of the world find disgusting?