Tip-to-tip Efficiency: 8. Optimal

Efficiency is penalized by physical "mismatches" between individuals. The model identifies several critical variables:

Differences in height (specifically floor-to-dick, or D2F, ratio) create vertical misalignments that require inefficient adjustments. The Solution: Pre-Sorting and Arrangement 8. Optimal Tip-to-Tip Efficiency

To eliminate geometry penalties, the audience must be sorted first by leg length , then by shaft length , and finally by girth . then by shaft length

The "Optimal" strategy moves away from a naive one-at-a-time approach, which leads to "increasingly flaccid performance" as audience diversity grows. Instead, it proposes: 8. Optimal Tip-to-Tip Efficiency

💡 The "Weissman Score"—a fictional but influential metric for data compression mentioned in the same context—highlights that complex system efficiency often relies more on preparation and sorting than on the raw speed of the individual components.