“This toaster by Sasha Tseng incorporates a little message board where one can read quick notes. The message also gets “toasted” into the toast itself so it gives new meaning to “read while you eat”.”
Source: sashapure
“This toaster by Sasha Tseng incorporates a little message board where one can read quick notes. The message also gets “toasted” into the toast itself so it gives new meaning to “read while you eat”.”
Source: sashapure
(Source: core77.com)
(Source: Yahoo!)
ConsumerReports.org
I think this perspective on toasters implies that perfect toast can be achieved through automation. Do we entrust our children with robots? Do cars drive safely by themselves?
Making perfect toast is a critical activity for humanity and it takes an attentive eye to do it right.
(Source: news.consumerreports.org)
Let’s say conservatively that the toaster was used a mere 2 times per week (2 slices per toasting).
4 slices per week * 52 weeks per year * 58 years = 12,064 slices of toast
but I think it could easily be 3 times that number … I guess that is a lot of toast.
(Source: vancouversun.com)
My Perfectly Circular Egg. Thank you.
doesn’t look like a circle to me - however, there is toast in your picture, so that’s something