Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Baking query

Baking query
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Question on baking, and then I’ll delete the post.

If I propose a new invention and months later bake one in my own kitchen/garage/nuclear fission facility is my idea now “BAKED”? Or does that condition require that my bun is being enjoyed en masse in countless cafes, laboratories and military arsenals the world over?

whatrock, Feb 26 2016

N-Prize An idea selfbaked by [MaxwellBuchanan] [notexactly, Feb 27 2016]

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       Well, there's a hard and fast rule on that.   

       It's hard to nail down and changes pretty fast.
lurch, Feb 26 2016
  

       What have you done now?
pocmloc, Feb 26 2016
  

       and are we going to get blamed for it ?
FlyingToaster, Feb 26 2016
  

       I think self-baking is generally applauded, at least by the survivors.
MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 26 2016
  

       If you don't tell anyone, you won't have to worry about the Idea's status here at the HalfBakery.
Vernon, Feb 26 2016
  

       What [MaxwellBuchanan] said; go for it.
pertinax, Feb 26 2016
  

       If you are brave enough to leave the armchair and risk pinching yourself with pliers, I say bravo. But please post video. And also of the invention.
bungston, Feb 26 2016
  

       "self-baking" sounds naughty, at least to me.
blissmiss, Feb 26 2016
  

       Self baking is where you set the temperature and timer, then climb into your own oven, and close the door behind you.
xenzag, Feb 26 2016
  

       Yup. And what [MB] said.   

       If your efforts are rewarded by a successful product or device leading on to fame and fortune, then that's worthy of a slow handclap.   

       But to gain the applause and admiration of the halfbakery, there should be a brief (very brief) but tantalizing prospect of success, followed by fame (although probably not the sort that was sought or desired), severe personal injury, widespread destruction, numerous civil and criminal lawsuits, ostracism, homelessness, divorce, bankruptcy, and hundreds of tons of topsoil being doube-sealed in thick polythene bags and buried far from human habitation.
8th of 7, Feb 26 2016
  

       Pics or it didn't happen...   

       Based upon this valuable consideration and advice I shall say that this idea is not yet baked, merely pleasingly crispy. And as long as I deny any involvement and keep my finger in the dike we're all safe.
whatrock, Feb 27 2016
  

       "Safe" is a relative term.   

       We are gratified to note that you have focussed in on the important concept of "plausible deniability".
8th of 7, Feb 27 2016
  
      
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