It's an absolutely beautiful November day outside. Inside there was (wait for it) IPD stuff, Supply Chain class, interview followup with BC, and work for this and that. We're winding up the IPD thing... we had our own IPD-only trade show last night, which means that I got to tinker with the other products. Our fit, finish, and cohesive appearance will really give us an advantage, but there are other products that probably do a better job of solving the multi-faceted problem of cooking with only one arm.
People are bound to wonder why I didn't post this link earlier and lobby for votes; know my team wonders. My reason is simply that I don't agree with making the exercise more about popularity than about efficacy. Should a product win because the developers are able to persuade more of their friends to log on and vote? I think not - this isn't a representation of the real-world, however much it incentivizes participation.