Except when the toaster runs on Windows Vista off course.

-- 
Frits Wüthrich

On Thursday 20 September 2007 17:19, P. J. Alling wrote:
> I've actually heard of wi-fi toasters though for the life of me I can't
> figure out why a toaster would need Internet access, or a hell of a lot
> of processing power beyond a relay and a temperature sensor. I suspect
> somebody pushing this idea is trying to kick start the singularity, by
> producing networked devices with large reserves of processing power, way
> beyond what they need to do their very limited jobs.
>
> Mark Roberts wrote:
> > mike wilson wrote:
> >> and the USB socket is for......?
> >
> > So you can connect it to your USB toaster, of course!
> > http://store.theonion.com/gotcha-box-3-box-set-p-68.html
> >
> > (I'm surprised you even had to ask.)
>
> --
> Remember, it’s pillage then burn.


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