World's First USB Toaster?
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Make delicious "toast-on-the-go" with this amazing USB Toaster? Can it be? Check out my other vids: www.youtube.com Connect with my ...
Video about usb toaster on SaleWorld.biz
BYTE -- Okay, I've been doing this for awhile but I sure don't feel old. Maybe it's our Peter Pan culture where youth is everything and nobody wants to grow up. Short of living forever, we dread falling apart bit-by-bit.
We all want to be like Oliver Wendell Holmes' "One Hoss Shay," which stays tip-top for 100 years and then crumbles to dust in an instant.
I do love technology. I watched the fetal PC head start to crown. I was a BYTE reader right after Wayne and Virginia Green had their initial tiff. I ordered one of the first pre-production PCs from a bored IBM rep working in the back office of a New York City bank. It came with 16K of RAM and single-sided floppy drives. And DOS 1, which I sometimes haul out for a giggle.
The first PC was a challenge. You had to learn BASIC or ASM to get anything done. I hated the word processor that Captain Crunch (aka 1970s phone phreak John Draper) built. That buggy Easywriter was IBM's only word processor. A steaming pile of dreck,

Kids who refuse to eat bread and insist on fruit juices or cereal can be forced or tricked into eating bread by using a model like this. It is a great and cool device which I would love to get for myself but it is still not available in the market and its price is not known. Since it was a re-design by a student, we can only expect it to be available in the market after a long time. Perhaps it might not even come to the market!
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