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    I present to you the greatest 5.25" bay accessory

    You can cook little cakes, mini bagels and pop-tarts. Plugs into your PSU w/ molex

    http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/ezbake.shtml


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    Do they have it in black?
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    i think its only white. You could always paint it though. I am about to buy this just because

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    It proves computers are trying to take over the world. Computers can now give you water (from Water cooling), cool the water (peltier or similar) and now cook food!!! What's next on the list?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Linux_Box View Post
    It proves computers are trying to take over the world. Computers can now give you water (from Water cooling), cool the water (peltier or similar) and now cook food!!! What's next on the list?
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    Awesome!!

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    that is quite possibly the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen...

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    It's probably just a mini-itx system with a prescott...
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    Don't forget a spot to put your coffee
    http://www.xoxide.com/xray1.html


    And a USB shredder
    http://www.xoxide.com/usb-paper-shredder.html


    Oh yeah, and keep your coke cold too.
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    Why would you want one? Putting food into a computer just sounds like trouble :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyJJO View Post
    Don't forget a spot to put your coffee
    http://www.xoxide.com/xray1.html
    Priceless....I like that. A pc ashtray.....and a handy cig lighter too! Good old thermaltake, it almost makes the little storage drawer on my tt case look usefull.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darxide View Post
    Priceless....I like that. A pc ashtray.....and a handy cig lighter too! Good old thermaltake, it almost makes the little storage drawer on my tt case look usefull.
    It's a cupholder.. Not an ashtray.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freonor View Post
    It's a cupholder.. Not an ashtray.
    Mine already has a cupholder... but the hole is so small I can't put any big cups in it!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freonor View Post
    It's a cupholder.. Not an ashtray.
    Yeah, i thought that was odd, cigarette ash and front intake fans are not a good mix !

    It's the little depressions that fooled me. Looked like cigarette rests.
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    They only need one more gadget to complete this train of thought. I can keep drinks cold, cook food, light smokes... Now we just need the USB Bathroom Gadget so I dont have to EVER leave the computer.

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    That's awesome. Now if only someone would make one that ran off excess TEC heat or similar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Serra View Post
    That's awesome. Now if only someone would make one that ran off excess TEC heat or similar.
    "how are you cooling your CPU?" - "with pancakes, Duh..." - "Wha????"

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    Im going to buy 4 of these and line the front of an old comp with them and cook meals

    Then im going to have a watercooling system that dispenses Cola

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    That's the innovation of the month right there...pancakes while OCing has been my long time dream.

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    Now i want to make a lan build with this so i can make cookies for people.

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    Get on it Xtreme team, we need this, IN BLACK, and modded so it cooks faster
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    that is the most ballin everrrrrrrr

    I want it so i dont have to get up to get some egos ill just mod them to the size and cook them till they are nice and done.
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    Eh...I'd just buy an old smithfield for ~$20 and cook with 5 times more heat than that.

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    Wondering how they manage to get enough power from USB to make some of these work, especially the heating/cooling ones.
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