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It smells deliciously like a pun. |
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They could be alloy toasters, but I didn't think being shiny was a sufficient advance. |
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Um, did a little - umm, did I lie? |
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And if they pop out too early, to reinsert them, a re - pop in switch? |
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He always sounds so precocious. |
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If you like oral hygiene, you may be interested to know that screw-up coloured fragile lipstick expels halitosis. |
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or you can just pull the toast out when it's ready and feed it with a spoonful of sugar, and cinnamon. |
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dangerously close to a pun existing before the idea... + |
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+ I love puns for breakfast!! |
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I heard his auntie dissed the establishment's Aryan system. |
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[marklar] That would have been useful to Ghandi, the barefoot paragon of Indian independence, who in his later life was beset by bunions, tooth decay and general ill health, making him a super calloused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis |
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I think such a system would never generate perfect toast but an asymtptotic curve - in advanced states of toastiness, the random path would be more and more likely to bring the MASER over previously toasted areas and there will always be a few remaining spots left raw. For the AI, the variable determining evolutionary fitness of a given algorithm could be the steepness of the initial curve, and possibly the ultimate distance from perfection at time x when the coffee is ready. |
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that's pseudorandom bub. [+] |
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//information is passed into a neural network and expert
machine which uses heuristics to weight the random number
generator in favour of an optimised next step// I like that
part as much as the title. |
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