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    The ideal number of razors n+1 where n is the current number of razors owned.

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    By that logic, I can only buy one more razor. I like Ideal Number = n+x a lot better. In that formula, x represent whatever I want it to.

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    Essentially the same expression. As ideal is always number owned + 1 buy another the ideal is that amount + 1

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    spoken like a True RAD sufferer LOL
    justifying your actions through the universal language of Mathematics
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    to shave another day.

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    Yeah!

    Lol my wife would at times describe it as s = >n where s is separation

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    I find that my straight razor (and shaving supply) purchases have been closer to y=x^2, where x is greater than 0:

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    Go ahead, get technical on us. The actual formula is better represented with words. X = whatever is out there and I want it and I want it now.
    "The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."

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    @Razorfeld - I'm a biochemist... you're lucky I didn't move this into quantum mechanics!
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    @Major - then we will get along just fine. You're a bio-chemist and I'm a bio-mess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MajorEthanolic View Post
    @Razorfeld - I'm a biochemist... you're lucky I didn't move this into quantum mechanics!
    Major, a biochemist eh? Yet luckily razor purchases are still parabolic. When you hit your usual rates of growth, will we be seeing exponential purchase rates :-). The only limiting factor is money or marital harmony :-) But you know your environment better than I...
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    I routinely badger myself and the shaves are improving!

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