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(DIR) Post #AX9YD6EWLbGxpMAe3s by kellogh@hachyderm.io
2023-06-28T14:36:28Z
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if you bake a cake and stack them on top of each other, how many cakes do you have?
(DIR) Post #AX9YD6yFbZqu7BZALA by vees@epistolary.org
2023-06-28T14:37:48Z
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@kellogh Entirely depends on if they are joined by or encased in frosting.
(DIR) Post #AX9YIUNG1Gia9ApL3A by kellogh@hachyderm.io
2023-06-28T14:38:46Z
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@vees don't abstain from this vote!
(DIR) Post #AX9YKuGiiOcH2KvEga by remi@universeodon.com
2023-06-28T14:39:07Z
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@vees @kellogh I think it also depends on shapes. If you baked a round cake, and then baked a square cake, then stacked them, I think you could reasonably say you have two cakes stacked rather than one as-built cake assembly with multiple cake parts regardless if the cake BOM included frosting.
(DIR) Post #AX9YMC2e7YtQRqx7r6 by vees@epistolary.org
2023-06-28T14:39:11Z
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@kellogh I voted "it depends" but I felt the clarity was important
(DIR) Post #AX9YTSQdapSxIZddj6 by vees@epistolary.org
2023-06-28T14:40:46Z
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@remi @kellogh I've watched enough Cake Boss and Ace of Cakes to know that a nearly limitless number of "cakes" can be combined into a single "cake" with enough frosting, fondant and molding chocolate.