This post has been brewing in my mind for two weeks. Truth be told I considered not writing it for fear that my revelation of my own stupidity might render me unemployable.
But I must come clean, if only because sharing my own story might help others: for 39 years I have been under the impression that toasters know how toasted the toast is.
For example: I dial the “darkness” dial up to 3, put in a slice, and wait. The toast pops up, and it doesn’t look dark enough, so I dial up to level 4, put the toast back in, and assume that the toaster is smart enough to take the darkness from level 3 to level 4.
In other words, I simply assumed that (somehow — I really have no idea how) the toaster could “read” the toast, judge how “toasted” it was, and react accordingly.
I have really, honestly, wholeheartedly believed this since the day I was born.
It turns out that I have been wrong.
Toasters have timers in them. The “darkness dial” simply sets the length of time the toast stays toasting: the higher up the dial, the longer amount of toasting time.
While this might seem like minor-league revelation — I didn’t see Mary’s face in bowl of corn flakes or anything — my world has been rocked. Mostly because I now have to re-examine my assumptions about every other piece of technology I use on a daily basis. Not such a bad idea, actually. But it does put my relationship with the physical world in a bit of flux.
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A smart toaster isn’t as easy
A smart toaster isn’t as easy to construct as one might think:
http://www.eetimes.com/isd/col…
Oops. Shoulda put it in a
Oops. Shoulda put it in a link, as you can’t copy and paste from this site -
A smart toaster isn’t as easy to construct as one might think:
http://www.eetimes.com/isd/columns/OEG20011205S0077
DerekMac — just curious about
DerekMac — just curious about your “you can’t copy and paste from this site” comment. What do you mean?
Hi Peter,I’m not sure what
Hi Peter,
I’m not sure what DerekMac means, but when I try and copy a section of text in one of your posts or in the comments section I have no luck. I’m doing a left click, attempting to highlight a particular bit of text in order to copy it. It ends up highlighting random chunks of the text accross the entire page. I’m using a windows box with Internet Explorer for a browser.
Cheers,
John
Wow, you must burn a lot of
Wow, you must burn a lot of toast.
Peter, I think what Derek is referring to — regarding copying on your site — is an IE thing. It’s difficult if not impossible to select the text you want. Doesn’t seem to be a problem in Firefox.
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