>fastest bake
>a couple of bakes that were 22 minutes
Maybe captcha's worth it
but I hope we never lose this tradition.
Speed is important to good research.
I've heard concernfag types say that "research" is about checking and double-checking, being careful and methodical, plotting out possible pitfalls and putting in safeguards ahead of time to avoid costly or dangerous errors, but they don't get it.
Without the thrill of the chase, researchers would lose interest.
This idea that you might make a mistake when going fast is just bullshit.
What's at stake is getting bored by going too slow.
Name me one successful research group that doesn't encourage a fast pace, shooting from the hip, not this faggy waiting around for "group decisions" or approval from supervisors.
Anyone that's done real research knows.
"Anons" that say you can't do real research when the board's moving as fast as a youtube livestream chat need to step up their shit
Read faster newfags
>fast pace encourages a spirit of competition too
Right!
When bread's fast, bakers don't have to rely on checking sauce to make sure claims are correct, they can just rely on gut instinct.
And if baker doesn't check sauce anyway, Anons don't have to bother posting it, which is almost as annoying as having to captcha tbh.
I'd post a lot more research if I didn't have to sauce it.
I'm sure a lot of us would.
Faster research doesn't necessarily mean lower in quality.
Bakers know what's up.