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"Bite-Size Innovation: Exploring the Full Loop in Burrito Creation"

Jan 28, 2024 - 6:21pmSummary: Thinking about burritos and ways to create delicious ones. Pondering the characteristics of a complete cycle or "full loop." Considering methods for experimenting with new media in an easy and adaptable way.

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Thinking about burritos. How to make good burritos.

What makes a full loop?

How to experiment with a new medium easily and flexibly?

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