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From: Jean-Eric Cuendet <Cuendet@linkvest.ch>
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It works?

Jean-Eric Cuendet - Linkvest S.A. - Av. des Baumettes 19 - 1020 RENENS
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If Microsoft made toasters...
Everytime you bought a loaf of bread, you would have to buy a toaster.
You wouldn't have to take the toaster, but you have to pay for it
anyway. Toaster would weight 15,000 Kg(hence requiring a reinforced
steel countertop), draw enough electricity to power a small city, take
up 98% of the space in your kitchen, would claim to be the first toaster
that lets you control how light or dark you wanted your toast to be, and
would secretly interrogate your other appliances to find out who made
them. Everyone would hate Microsoft toasters, but nonetheless would buy
them since most of the good bread only works with their toasters.


