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Communication Grill Chang-tei - I don't make these up honest

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Communication Grill Chang-tei - I don't make these up honest

Postby Steve Bildermann » Sun Dec 26, 2004 6:55 am

I can't even begin to imagine how this thing works......

"Communication Grill Chang-tei" (henceforth, CGC) are the works on the theme of "Communication" which cooks and eats roast meat, carrying out an impending partner and an impending chat using the chat software which can operate the electric heater which can be moved via a network, and an electric heater.

This electric heater works considering the conversation exchanged on a network as the power.
In order to eat roast meat, you have to continue carrying out a chat.
You have to continue carrying out the chat with the partner surrounding a table.
If a chat is stopped, the fire of an electric heater will go out.


:arrow: http://home.att.ne.jp/green/apopo/cgc/contents/cptEN.htm

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Once you stop chatting, the fire of the electric heater goes out. But beware, if the conversation gets too lively, the meat could burn.
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Postby Charles » Sun Dec 26, 2004 7:45 am

Unfortunately, the whole idea is totally plagiarized from MIT Media Lab artist Kelly Dobson's Blendie 2000.

Unfortunately, they failed to realize the Blendie 2000 was a hoax.
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Postby dimwit » Sun Dec 26, 2004 7:58 pm

Who cares? The Engrish explanation is priceless. :lol:

...cooks and eats roast meat, carrying out an impending partner and an impending chat using the chat software ...
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