The web-enabled fridge
Stoooooopid...
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The web-enabled fridge
Stoooooopid...
Can you imagine watching TV or playing a computer game in front of your refrigerator? I suppose it would work if you are too lazy to get up and go to the refrigerator yourself. You'd have the Fridge right in front of you.
It might? work for the "calorically challenged." Other than that I can't imagine anyone taking this seriously.
While I don't think something like that would ever make it into the general population's kitchen, I could see some filthy rich people that have so much money they don't know what to do with buying one of these fridges.
It's all about having something that your other filthy rich friends don't already have. So don't be surprised if you see one of these suckers in an upcoming episode of 'MTV CRIBS'.
I have 6.
actually, it could be kind of useful if you had a bar that you sat and ate your breakfast at, no used up counter space... :)
What the hell? Their microwaves, washers and dryers arent web enabled either? How dissappointing, now my web enabled kitchen/wash room is now only a dream....:p
woah cool, I want one
makes cooking with the naked cheif easier :D
Bahhhhhh, that's old news. Ahnuld had one in the sixth day and his could clone dogs. :bor:
I have just one question....
Why?
I just want to know one thing. Will it Auto e-mail your favorite beer distributor when your running low? :D if so SOLD.....
I'm waiting for the web enable toilet/bidet combo.
That way, you can surf the cr@p on the internet whilst youre making some.:D :D :D :D
( and it reorder rools by itself when youre running low.)
It only comes in Titanium... Damn, it'l clash with my solid gold cabinets:mad: :D :DQuote:
Originally posted by imaeditedbysowulo
While I don't think something like that would ever make it into the general population's kitchen, I could see some filthy rich people that have so much money they don't know what to do with buying one of these fridges.
It's all about having something that your other filthy rich friends don't already have. So don't be surprised if you see one of these suckers in an upcoming episode of 'MTV CRIBS'.
why not just go out buy a nice fridge, cut a hole in it place a nice flat screen monitor (or lcd screen) in it. then have a spot in the freezer were you have your nice over clocked system, with no fans in it :)
If your fridge gets a virus , will all your food go bad??:confused: :confused:
It's the kind of thing you only find in USA. Very strange country... I will never unsterstand...
Ive had my web enabled toilet for months... just dont ask where the webcams at.. and I can flush with my PDA =)
Well, LG is a Japanese company....or are they Taiwanian or something? Anyway, I haven't heard of Kenmore introducing anything like that yet.Quote:
Originally posted by Acura Tech
It's the kind of thing you only find in USA. Very strange country... I will never unsterstand...
I think I'll skip on the MultiMedia fridge, but I do like the idea of a washer and dryer in one unit.
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Originally posted by +Daemon+
why not just go out buy a nice fridge, cut a hole in it place a nice flat screen monitor (or lcd screen) in it. then have a spot in the freezer were you have your nice over clocked system, with no fans in it :)
You know, that would be suprisingly easy to do. Hmmmmmm.... It would be sweet just as a project. And you're right. No fans necessary. You could use one of those mini systems and stick it in the butter/eggs section. Cut out a bit of the door for the monitor, and run the power lines out the back. create a pullout drawer for the keyboard/mouse. Hey, that would be one heck of a mod!
I think it would be kinda usefull....
no more magenets on the fridge with reminders, a built in calander, and voice reminders. I would use it
MP3's and the Radio while cooking and cleaning too. Pretty nifty. You could even set IE's browser to default to a favorite recipe site, and catalog all of Grandmoms old recipies in Access. Then import that online. What a great resource. No more need for those wipe boards, you could keep all notes and messages in Word.Quote:
Originally posted by jmani
I think it would be kinda usefull....
no more magenets on the fridge with reminders, a built in calander, and voice reminders. I would use it
they key to this idea (and it's a good idea) actually working would be good voice recognition.Quote:
Originally posted by Quiet Thunder
MP3's and the Radio while cooking and cleaning too. Pretty nifty. You could even set IE's browser to default to a favorite recipe site, and catalog all of Grandmoms old recipies in Access. Then import that online. What a great resource. No more need for those wipe boards, you could keep all notes and messages in Word.
no keyboard no mouse
look at the fridge "Media player, Open, playlist, favorites"
"recipes, view, cookies, chocolate chip"
"web, search, chicken marsala"
very cool :D (if it all worked)
they key to this idea (and it's a good idea) actually working would be good voice recognition.Quote:
Originally posted by Quiet Thunder
MP3's and the Radio while cooking and cleaning too. Pretty nifty. You could even set IE's browser to default to a favorite recipe site, and catalog all of Grandmoms old recipies in Access. Then import that online. What a great resource. No more need for those wipe boards, you could keep all notes and messages in Word.
no keyboard no mouse
look at the fridge "Media player, Open, playlist, favorites"
"recipes, view, cookies, chocolate chip"
"web, search, chicken marsala"
very cool :D (if it all worked)
they key to this idea (and it's a good idea) actually working would be good voice recognition.Quote:
Originally posted by Quiet Thunder
MP3's and the Radio while cooking and cleaning too. Pretty nifty. You could even set IE's browser to default to a favorite recipe site, and catalog all of Grandmoms old recipies in Access. Then import that online. What a great resource. No more need for those wipe boards, you could keep all notes and messages in Word.
no keyboard no mouse
look at the fridge "Media player, Open, playlist, favorites"
"recipes, view, cookies, chocolate chip"
"web, search, chicken marsala"
very cool :D (if it all worked)
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Originally posted by kato2274
they key to this idea (and it's a good idea) actually working would be good voice recognition.
no keyboard no mouse
look at the fridge "Media player, Open, playlist, favorites"
"recipes, view, cookies, chocolate chip"
"web, search, chicken marsala"
very cool :D (if it all worked)
The key to your post. (and it's a good post) is if it actually posted one time instead of three. :D :D :D
Yes,I saw one on an old Hometime [American import DIY show] recently screened in the UK,seemed a good idea till you really thought it through.
You basically had to design your kitchen around the fridge so that you had a good view of the screen over your morning coffee.
Mind you it was a good excuse for a water cooled system even if a little on the big size.