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more about #toast Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Yeah toast! more » OMG! Ponies!: Toaster Day recipes: BLT: 4 rashers of crisp bacon, split cross-wise 3 slices beefsteak tomato 4 leaves of romaine lettuce 2 slices of white bread Hel... more » OMG! Ponies!: First of all, sliced bread is not much of an invention. The bread slicer - that's a great invention. And, while toast is great, the toaster is one o... more » ripfire: **Toast** **Toast!** **TOAST!!** more » Nick: i like the next iteration with the toaster oven. that bad boy makes toast and cooks whatever will fit in it. more » strider_mt2k: Here's to ya, Toast! more » Kaiser-Machead: Pop Tarts don't hold a candle to toaster strudel. The Pillsbury Doughboy is the confection equivalent of Jabba the Hut. He'll feed you to his fuckin' ... more » stryder100: Yumm. I wonder when peanut butter's birthday is. more » Kaiser-Machead: Come on. Single layer format? I require toast like I require ________, in pairs. more » frigg: A toaster that only makes one piece of toast at a time is an insidious weapon designed to quietly subvert the very fabric of our sandwich-based society. more » KhaiJB: Anyone for Toast? Hot buttered toast! [uk] more » OMG! Ponies!: The only way to justify the cost is if it will toast your bread with little spool windows on it. Also, there are some other things that I'm wondering:... more » Curves: One slot? I hope its at least one of the double sized one for 2 slices of toast, otherwise, piece #1 will be cold by the time #2 is done and would hav... more » MrBlahBlah: woah...too many features for me to process. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: But wait, there's more. It slices, dices, chop, purees, and even rotisseries chickens. How much would you pay for such a product? But where not don... more » weatherman: Considering what a piece of dogware the Roxio Creator for Windows is, I'm surprised to hear so many good things about Toast. I don't think I'll ever b... more » godospoons: Has it already been a year since the last version of Toast? How often does this software really need to be repackaged? more » -
#toaster
Happy 100th Birthday To The Toaster
The internet loves the toaster. Why? Because it makes toast...which reminds us of breakfast...which reminds us of bacon. So, it is only fitting that we wish it well on its 100th birthday. More » -
#kitchentech
The Toaster that Longed to Be a VCR
While most of our homes resemble some '60s sci-fi TV show, adorned in A/V equipment loaded to the gills with LEDs, our kitchens have remained sadly tasteful. That was, until this Jacob Jensen toaster. More » -
#burnination
Roxio Toast 10 Titanium Burns Media, Streams to iPhone, Transfers Video Files to Your Tivo
Roxio Toast 10 Titanium is the latest refresh to the do-it-all, disc burning and file converting app. Now it streams media to your iPhone over 3G, and sends video files to your Tivo. More » -
#multitasking
Scan Toaster Prints Text, Photos From the Internet onto Your Bread
If you are the kind of person who rushes around in the morning, but always makes the time for toast, you will love the Scan Toaster printer concept by designer Sung Bae Chang. Details are scarce, but we do know that it connects to the internet via USB and is capable of printing images or text on bread using some sort of flexible "module" unit heated by a wire. More » -
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#gadgets
Turbo Toaster Prototype Jet Engines Make Your Toast
Want to make bread into toast in under a minute? This Turbo Toaster prototype by Oliver Newberry of London can do just that, provided you're okay with the noise that two huge jet engine-like fans blowing hot air onto the toast will make. The inspiration for this invention? The fact that his beans became cold before the toast was done heating up. To this, we have two things to say. One, who eats beans on toast? And two, why not just wait until your toast is done to make your beans? [Daily Mail] -
#design
The Note Toaster Design
Why leave notes to your family on a magnetic dry erase board on your refrigerator when you can write directly on the toaster where nobody will see it? Actually, this toaster doesn't actually let you write notes onto the toaster, it burns the note into the toast as well, which means your kid has plenty of time to read your reminders to them as they eat their breakfast. Or they can just shove the whole thing into their mouths and pretend they didn't see it at all. Either way, it's breakfast done right. [Yanko Design]
