
Fancy turning your ordinary toaster into something much, much more than that? Well, thats exactly what Gordon Johnson did with his pet project – the Toaster Computer. Utilizing a standard issue four slot toaster as the enclosure of choice, he cut holes to access the ports and stuff in a wireless antenna. There is no word on the components used or specifications, but I’m pretty sure it ought to run office grade applications at a decent speed. Too bad the heat generated from the computer can’t be channeled to keep your coffee warm though.
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