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Darn, I thought this was for ordering two pizzas. |
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if the bottom of one box is the top of another then you have saved some cardboard. |
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Yeah, but what it you like to order half
pepperoni half black olives, and the black
olives are on the bottom. You have to wait
until the pepporoni people are finished to
get your black olives. Very sad. |
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Then the pizza people should cut the pie in half the other way, causing a quarter-pepperoni quarter-olives on top of another quarter-pepperoni quarter-olives. |
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//if the bottom of one box is the top of
another then you have saved some
cardboard.// |
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Of course, you waste some in making
the edges (which are becoming
proportionately greater). So, you *also*
divide the box in the second dimension
and stack it correspondingly. Likewise
the third dimension in order to reduce
the amount of end-wall. |
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Continued ad infinightum, you will have
a pizza box of unlimited capacity, made
from zero cardboard. |
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This is brilliant. And [phundug]'s solution to the half-and-half problem is a stroke of genius. |
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However, the way I eat pizza, none of it is ever gonna get cold. |
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