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Advanced Nuclear Energy: Innovations & Global Energy Challenges | Jon Guidroz, SVP, Aalo Atomics

2025-10-09 00:06:23

Think about how you’ll use them.

So this works exactly the same way, only circular!.Treat the outer edge of the circle as the front of the shelf, that way as you turn the lazy-susan around, you can see everything that you’ve got, with no mystery items getting stuck somewhere in no-man’s-land in the middle.. You can then stick any duplicate items in a row behind that same item, heading back towards the center of the circle.

Advanced Nuclear Energy: Innovations & Global Energy Challenges | Jon Guidroz, SVP, Aalo Atomics

Sometimes two rows of the same item will need to become one in a triangular shape to accommodate the circularness, but you’ll figure it out.You’re a smart cookie.You can have one or two other items that you keep only in the middle of the circle, but make sure it’s stuff that you always like to have on hand so you know exactly what it is.

Advanced Nuclear Energy: Innovations & Global Energy Challenges | Jon Guidroz, SVP, Aalo Atomics

Also keeping the number of things there low means you can still see everything.. Here’s a little diagram of the basic concept from an overhead view.. Bam!Doesn’t life make just a little more sense now that you’ve got this circle cupboard thingy figured out?.

Advanced Nuclear Energy: Innovations & Global Energy Challenges | Jon Guidroz, SVP, Aalo Atomics

Here’s how mine looks in action!.

First the top shelf!.A whole field of cheery yellow flowers showed up anyway.. And I get to be one of the people who gets genuine joy out of seeing a field full of dandelions..

If this makes you nervous, don’t worry.This is at the far edge of our property, and hopefully we will be putting chickens here anyway one day.

Plus I really don’t mind them.Maybe it has something to do with the fact that even though there are tons of areas of this house that I think are ugly and drive me crazy, there are also a lot of areas that I. know.