“A team of DJs and chefs with non-perfect vision must first take off/out their glasses/contacts. Then, they need to discern: is that thing a double burner or a turntable?”
That’s… pretty much entirely not how corrective lenses work? Does someone need to explain myopia and also refraction to you folks?
If this was a countertop induction setup, I’d probably jump on it for the speed-heating factor when I’m in a hurry to sauté something. But a regular resistive heating conduction unit? Meh. I’ve got a gas cooktop.
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“A team of DJs and chefs with non-perfect vision must first take off/out their glasses/contacts. Then, they need to discern: is that thing a double burner or a turntable?”
That’s… pretty much entirely not how corrective lenses work? Does someone need to explain myopia and also refraction to you folks?
@brainmist ? If they didn’t first take off/out their glasses/contacts they would know what it was because they could see.
To make this a challenge/game they have to remove their corrective lenses before they are shown the item, then guess which it is.
The theme is “bad cooking themed show ideas”
My vision was horrible without glasses/contacts and before lasik. They understand just fine
If this was a countertop induction setup, I’d probably jump on it for the speed-heating factor when I’m in a hurry to sauté something. But a regular resistive heating conduction unit? Meh. I’ve got a gas cooktop.