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Hot Dogs

May 24, 2006 — musings — Tags:

I had hot dogs for lunch today, which I heated up on the stove and consumed on some toasted hot dog buns with ketchup. As I was reheating my meaty treat, I realized something: you can cook a hot dog in just about every way you can imagine, and it will still taste just fine. In fact, more often than not, they wind up tasting delicious. Just off the top of my head, you can: microwave, boil, steam, broil, bake, stir-fry, grill, and roast them. Beyond the method of cooking, hot dogs also have an extraordinary tolerance for how much they are actually cooked. As long as the middle is warm, and the outside isn’t on fire, your hot dog will turn out just fine. How many other foods can claim such versatility? Not many, I assure you.

So when designing a piece of software, robot, building, or anything else that demands reliability, remember: be as the hot dog. Be versatile. Be durable. Be strong. Most of all, be delicious.

4 Comments »

  1. Not really for microwaving. They’re kinda flaccid microwaved. Otherwise, you’re good to go.

    Comment by JKim — May 27, 2006 @ 8:00 pm
  2. And do you even know what’s in those things?

    *shudders along with lead drummer*

    Comment by The Red Hot Chili Peppers — June 6, 2006 @ 3:34 pm
  3. SO true… at WTP over the summer i found hotgogs to be the most foolproof meat for a makeshift “chow fan” [aka fried rice if you're not azn enough xP]

    Comment by michma — June 15, 2006 @ 3:18 am
  4. oh hey good job ever updating this

    Comment by jess — March 10, 2007 @ 9:09 am

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