It's a toaster. Would you like to buy it? cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1803265...
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It's a toaster. Would you like to buy it? cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1803265...
bonikingv added this photo to his favorites. (22 months ago)
James Nash (aka Cirrus) 50 months ago | reply
Hi there, thanks for putting this photo under a CC license! I've just made a derivative of it for an April Fool's joke.
RumpledElf 26 months ago | reply
And I used it here. photographicdictionary.com/t/toaster
Did you sell it? Did you get millions for it? Its a famous toaster now, the new owner might be interested in all the places it appears online now :)
healthserviceglasses 26 months ago | reply
I did sell it, but I wish I hadn't.
It's sometimes useful to have a spare toaster, especially a famous one.
bonikingv 22 months ago | reply
We have learned about the conventional method of using the bread toaster but I had discovered their extraordinary method from the Australian journal in the 1960s. The toaster was discovered as delivering a radio transmission. We have learned about heat, light or magnetism and many more in science. A jet plane produces sound wave that carries them through the air with the similar concept of aeronautical engineering. There are more for us to rediscover for mankind benefits on earth.
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