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mrchris
Out and around
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join:2002-10-01
North Babylon, NY

reply to insomx

Re: Sigh

Seems so, this looks like another waste of technology. What if it gets a virus?


insomx
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join:2003-01-26
Canada

LOL!



voiplover
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join:2004-05-28
Portsmouth, NH

If I can't cook it in a micro....

If I can't cook it in my microwave what good is it???


redstepchild
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join:2002-01-04
Birmingham, AL

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I WANT ONE!

I would love to have dinner ready when I get home!!!

I am tired after work. This is perfect for the WORKING MOM's.

I was just thinking about a refrigerator similliar to this type of thing.
I was thinking LCD touch screen, internet access, a "SMART" recipe book where you could tap the recipe's you want to make, have it combine a checklist of ingrediants needed, send it to your printer for shopping (or order online for home delivery), and then combine the steps to show what you do in the least amount of time to make a full dinner.

Also, have the frig talk to the oven to communicate when to turn on, etc.
A family calendar would be nice with an alarm to remind you of your schedule (or a TODAY) screen to look at... maybe different options to have calender profiles and a combined "all" calendar.

Maybe incorporate VOIP + webcam in the Frig computer so that you can talk and see the other person.

The funny thing is that most of this stuff is capable now.

Set up a wireless network in your kitchen, add a "touchscreen" upgrade to your current monitor ($200.00), »atestore.enablemart.com/productD···store=10

Vonage and packet8 already have video phones, and now the super oven... I love it!

I guess I will have to start saving now for one of these!


shaner
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join:2000-10-04
Calgary, AB

said by redstepchild:

I was just thinking about a refrigerator similliar to this type of thing.
I was thinking LCD touch screen, internet access, a "SMART" recipe book where you could tap the recipe's you want to make, have it combine a checklist of ingrediants needed, send it to your printer for shopping (or order online for home delivery), and then combine the steps to show what you do in the least amount of time to make a full dinner.

Also, have the frig talk to the oven to communicate when to turn on, etc.
A family calendar would be nice with an alarm to remind you of your schedule (or a TODAY) screen to look at... maybe different options to have calender profiles and a combined "all" calendar.

Maybe incorporate VOIP + webcam in the Frig computer so that you can talk and see the other person.

The funny thing is that most of this stuff is capable now.
LG beat you to it.

»www.lginternetfamily.co.uk/fridge.asp
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Pz_

join:2001-03-31
Brownsburg, IN

reply to redstepchild

said by redstepchild:

I am tired after work. This is perfect for the WORKING MOM's.

How many working moms have $8,699 to spend on an oven? For that matter, how many people in general do? This isn't one of those things where you wait a few months for the price to drop. With it starting this high, who knows how long it will take to drop to average price.

wtansill
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join:2000-10-10
Falls Church, VA

reply to redstepchild

said by redstepchild:

I would love to have dinner ready when I get home!!!

I am tired after work. This is perfect for the WORKING MOM's.
Crock pots already do this and are far less expensive, complicated and intrusive. I make a mean crock pot pot roast, in fact. You likely couldn't tolerate my chili though...
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Kearnstd
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join:2002-01-22
Mullica Hill, NJ

reply to Pz_

said by Pz_:

said by redstepchild:

I am tired after work. This is perfect for the WORKING MOM's.

How many working moms have $8,699 to spend on an oven? For that matter, how many people in general do? This isn't one of those things where you wait a few months for the price to drop. With it starting this high, who knows how long it will take to drop to average price.
hahahhaah 8700 bucks for an Oven, only an absolute Moron would pay that much for an oven. i can get a good fridge, electric stove and the Used pickup truck to bring them home in for that kinda cash.
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donaldk
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join:2000-10-19
Thunder Bay, ON

reply to wtansill
Amen



MysticGogeta
The Robot Devil
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join:2005-03-14
League City, TX

reply to mrchris

Re: Sigh

All your ovens belong to us! burned roasts for everyone MUAHAHAHAHA
But really what if a friend calls ur oven and burns your stuff what kind of protecion is on this?

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