h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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This would be like the kind of popcorn bag you put in your microwave, only with some sort of heat-conductive material attached to it, which you stick in the toaster slot and it pops the popcorn. See the picture for an example.
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http://kids.compass...reesel/poptoast.jpg [virus, Oct 17 2004]
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A toaster really can't accomodate enough popcorn to make this worthwhile, can it? |
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Maybe if it worked like a hot air popper where the kernels leave the toaster and are caught in a hopper of some sore. This idea needs a popper hopper. |
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I'm imagining that, once popped, you wouldn't be able to get the thing out of the toaster slot. |
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You're assuming that popcorn is going to be in the slot. I think virus means for a thermally conductive area of the bag to be in the slot, with the rest sitting above. Nice idea. |
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My oath it is [DrCurry], why wouldn't it be? |
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That's not how I interpret the diagram but, if that is the case, I agree it's not a bad idea. |
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Please test in a fire-proof environment, because you're gonna block the convection cooling of the toaster. It'll be fun to watch, though. |
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"Momma, Daddy's in the kitchen and he's burned the toaster." |
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"No Son, you mean 'Daddy's burned the toast.'" |
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"No Momma, Danny's burned the toaster and his clothes and he's rolling around the kitchen floor with his hair on fire." |
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Obligatory Call Ambulance, Repair Kitchen Post |
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yea RoboBust was right. pretty shitty diagram lol... |
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ok i made the diagram a little more understandable |
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Oops - I thought you wanted to toast popped popcorn, hence my doubtfulness. |
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Now I see you are popping the corn in the toaster. So permit me some different doubtfulness - how many people in this modern world have a toaster but not a microwave? |
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Definite croissant from me, versatility is the name of the game, use it in a toaster, under a grill, on the engine of your carbicle. |
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