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On Saturday, 4 June 2016 02:34:45 UTC+1, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Friday, 3 June 2016 21:49:19 UTC+1, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Friday, 3 June 2016 20:30:31 UTC+1, Rod Speed wrote:
tabbypurr wrote
Rod Speed wrote
jim k wrote

why TF would anyone want an Internet connected washing machine or
oven?

And potentially with complicated recipes the web site with the
recipe on it could program the oven for you and all you have
to do is put the stuff to be cooked in the oven when told to etc.

I seriously hope it's only Rod that would be useful for.
Surely if someone's too mentally amiss to even set a temperature
dial they wouldn't manage to go to a website to tell it to do it.

We aren't talking about just setting the temperature dial with
the best of the microwave ovens and multiphase cooking that
is needed to do even just some stuff like rice properly.

Only a terminal ****wit such as yourself would 'think' it was
better to manually copy that detail from the printed recipe
to the oven when you want to do that particular recipe.

Only I and every competent cook in the land. No chef sets the
recipe writer's temp & cook time every time, and doesn't vary it.

Any well designed system would allow you to get the detail from the
recipe and then vary it in the oven as you find you need to, ****wit.


...making it totally pointless to send the info direct from website to
oven.


Wrong, as always, with multiphase cooking for stuff like rice.


what possible use is it when you need to use different settings? Don't bother answering, you're beyond clueless.