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:
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>   
>> 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.)
>
>
>
>   


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