The perfect gift for the cook/mathematician.-- hippo, Mar 31 2011 Mmm.. selects only the primest of all numbers. http://en.wikipedia...eve_of_Eratosthenes [rcarty, Mar 31 2011] Procrustes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procrustes [MaxwellBuchanan, Apr 02 2011] Like it, but it would take 4 shakes to let out the first grain of rice, then another 2 for the next one, and then another 2 for the next, and then you'd get one for the next 2 shakes...-- zen_tom, Mar 31 2011 Could be - I was imagining it to be a square sieve with 10,000 holes in a 100x100 grid, but with some of the holes (i.e. the primes) blocked, in a "Sieve of Eratosthenes" pattern.-- hippo, Mar 31 2011 Well that would be a simpler way of doing it I suppose!-- zen_tom, Mar 31 2011 I have no idea what the Sieve of Eratosthenes is, but I hope the holes don't get blocked up as easily as they do on the one in my kitchen. Can you buy it in Steamer?-- DrBob, Mar 31 2011 That spiral thing.-- nineteenthly, Mar 31 2011 How big is it?-- Dub, Mar 31 2011 Global!-- xenzag, Mar 31 2011 but if I only get primes, I won't be able to divide recipes if I want to make less-- EdwinBakery, Mar 31 2011 but if you filter out all the prime numeraled grains of rice, how do you keep track of all the grains? Isn't just a new pile of rice?
Does prime numbered food cook faster? Or maybe it tastes better?-- EdwinBakery, Mar 31 2011 Both, according to marketing.-- RayfordSteele, Mar 31 2011 The PR folks at BUNGCO forsee trouble with "Eratosthenes". Many Americans spit a lot when saying it. They propose shortening it to "Erato" or "Eroto".-- bungston, Mar 31 2011 Ah! This explains a long-standing mystery. I was wondering why "Steve of Eratosthenes" was so famous.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Mar 31 2011 I know Erato, but who's Steve.-- pashute, Mar 31 2011 /who's Steve/
Sieve, and i went out for t.-- bungston, Mar 31 2011 ohhhhh, so THAT's why they call it "prime" rib-- EdwinBakery, Apr 01 2011 (+) Still takes second place to the Collender of Cleomedes though.-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Apr 02 2011 Serve on a Bed of Procrustes.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Apr 02 2011 Just to be picky, the sieve of Eratosthenes is an algorithm for finding the primes, not the pattern of primes itself. A true SoEs ought to behave as [zen tom] first suggested.
Alternatively, with each shake a bit of metal could fall out into your cake mix, representing each composite as it is eliminated, and adding a fresh hole to the sieve.-- spidermother, Apr 09 2011 random, halfbakery