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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: Nlandas on August 19, 2008, 02:58:45 PM
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No not the Toaster that you are thinking about.....
The real 5 1/4" bay Toaster... (http://www.crazypc.com/other/misc/toast.htm)
Now that looks yummy but I think it might overtax my A4000D power supply and there isn't likely to be a port of the necessary software. ;^)
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If you actually try to buy it, you'll see this page (http://www.crazypc.com/other/misc/gotcha.html)...
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moto
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I wonder if it does Crumpet ?
:-o
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Puts a whole new meaning to frying power supplies, that does...
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motorollin wrote:
If you actually try to buy it, you'll see this page (http://www.crazypc.com/other/misc/gotcha.html)...
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moto
Absolutely right... it was an April fools joke but it still struck me as funny. It's just not the Toaster I was expecting. :lol:
Hodgkinson wrote:
Puts a whole new meaning to frying power supplies, that does...
ROTFL - :lol: Finally something that runs hotter than an Intel chip in July. :-D
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A man, with a tape recorder, up his nose . . .
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d74/celliot/untitled.jpg)
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Tape recorder up the nose sketch. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0gzQS4w1sc)
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They need to invent something like that for real. I hate having to get up and go to the kitchen every time I want some toast.
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1. Unplug toaster
2. pick up toaster
3. walk to where your computer is situated
4. put down toaster near socket
5. plug in toaster
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(http://www.rcfreas.com/files/habicase.jpg)
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Turambar wrote:
1. Unplug toaster
2. pick up toaster
3. walk to where your computer is situated
4. put down toaster near socket
5. plug in toaster
What am I supposed to do if I'm in the kitchen and want toast? Having the toaster near the computer sure as hell isn't going to help me then, is it?