Lessons we never learn
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59: Don't buy any toaster at all. Design a new heat sink/toaster for you Intel Rectum X7 processor and get rich*. * You can have the toaster idea, but using the CPU's heat to run a camping refrigerator and then integrate a beer cooling compartment into the computer's case is my idea.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
Nice idea. Even better, build it out of GPUs and mine BitCoins for breakfast.
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#55: If you don’t regularly turn your (cheap) toaster upside down to empty it of all the burnt crumbs, they will eventually build up so much they'll short-circuit the damned thing, and... #56: if you don’t have the right fuse in your toaster-plug, when it blows it’ll take down everything else on the same circuit at the same time
My toaster was a gift from my mother-in-law 12 years ago (our daughter's first Christmas). It has plates on the inside to leave a pattern of Winnie the Pooh on one piece and Tigger on the other. I have no idea what the brand is. But... it has been in almost daily use for over 12 years and is still going strong. The toaster will not leave the bread down if the toaster is unplugged (my wife regularly unplugs it to use the outlet), which means I don't put the bread in, push it down and come back later to find it has not starting toasting. As for the crumb tray? Like most tools, regular cleaning required. Would you expect to run an automobile and never service it?
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My toaster was a gift from my mother-in-law 12 years ago (our daughter's first Christmas). It has plates on the inside to leave a pattern of Winnie the Pooh on one piece and Tigger on the other. I have no idea what the brand is. But... it has been in almost daily use for over 12 years and is still going strong. The toaster will not leave the bread down if the toaster is unplugged (my wife regularly unplugs it to use the outlet), which means I don't put the bread in, push it down and come back later to find it has not starting toasting. As for the crumb tray? Like most tools, regular cleaning required. Would you expect to run an automobile and never service it?
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Re #56: Are plugs with fuses common any other place than in UK? I've never seen a European "Schuko"-type plug with a fuse. If there is a fuse, it is in the device itself, not in the plug.
Well, indeed.... we do have our quaint little ways over here. The only really good thing about British style plugs is that they fit fairly flush against the wall, with the wires hanging straight down - I've been in places where the wires sticks out horizontally from a plug that itself sticks out a couple of inches... I mean, come on....
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Yes, I do know - this is entirely my own fault. I am not blaming the toaster. (Actually, it's the dog's fault - everything is the dog's fault... :) )
A_Griffin wrote:
everything is the dog's fault
only if the dog is male.
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#55: If you don’t regularly turn your (cheap) toaster upside down to empty it of all the burnt crumbs, they will eventually build up so much they'll short-circuit the damned thing, and... #56: if you don’t have the right fuse in your toaster-plug, when it blows it’ll take down everything else on the same circuit at the same time
:Snork: The other evening the kid shouted across the house, "the toaster is broken!" (he wants a four-slice toaster, so a dead toaster is in his plans). Me: "I doubt it" He: "It won't stay down" Indeed it didn't "stay down" -- several minutes of crumb removal later, all fixed.
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A_Griffin wrote:
everything is the dog's fault
only if the dog is male.
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#57 If you don stop your boss from trying to repair his dishwisher in the company he might produce a short circuit letting you sit in front a black screen. #58 According to Murphy's law it will not blow the fuse of the used line but one of the three main fuses shutting down also a lot of other systems; especially those that require manual intercation or checks or even restarting a 24-hour calibration process that would have finished a few minutes later otherwise. Happened this Monday
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#55: If you don’t regularly turn your (cheap) toaster upside down to empty it of all the burnt crumbs, they will eventually build up so much they'll short-circuit the damned thing, and... #56: if you don’t have the right fuse in your toaster-plug, when it blows it’ll take down everything else on the same circuit at the same time
#57: A $1,600 refrigerator will sacrifice itself and short-out in order to save a $15 toaster that is on fire.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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Hmm. My wife considers most males (2-legged and 4-legged) to be dogs in any case, so...
Software Zen:
delete this;