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http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/gaming.gadgets/09/07/macbook.air.knife/index.html?iref=NS1
MacBook Air 'doubles as a kitchen knife'
By John D. Sutter, CNN
September 8, 2011 6:02 p.m. EDT
A series of bizarre cooking videos show the MacBook Air being used as a kitchen knife -- somewhat successfully
(CNN) -- When all your kitchen knives are in the dishwasher and you really -- just really -- need to chop up some carrots, what tool do you turn to for backup?
Well, the MacBook Air, of course.
Apple's ultra-lightweight laptop computer has become the star of a few bizarre online cooking videos in recent years, with the latest showing the pointed edge of the contoured laptop being used to hack up carrots, apples, baby corn, mushrooms and even shrimp. (For some reason, the shrimp just make this seem all the weirder.)...
http://gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/_new...our-macbook-air-can-double-as-a-kitchen-knife
Yes, your MacBook Air can double as a kitchen knife
By Rosa Golijan
I'm definitely not suggesting that you try it at home, but if the following videos are to be trusted you could use your MacBook Air as a knife if there were a cooking emergency and every other sharp-edged object disappeared from your kitchen.
Now, I don't really know what possessed the guy who runs a blog called Mochrom to cook using his MacBook Air particularly since there are definitely some rather sharp looking knives visible in photos of his kitchen but I'm glad he gave the whole thing a shot anyway....
MacBook Air 'doubles as a kitchen knife'
By John D. Sutter, CNN
September 8, 2011 6:02 p.m. EDT
A series of bizarre cooking videos show the MacBook Air being used as a kitchen knife -- somewhat successfully
(CNN) -- When all your kitchen knives are in the dishwasher and you really -- just really -- need to chop up some carrots, what tool do you turn to for backup?
Well, the MacBook Air, of course.
Apple's ultra-lightweight laptop computer has become the star of a few bizarre online cooking videos in recent years, with the latest showing the pointed edge of the contoured laptop being used to hack up carrots, apples, baby corn, mushrooms and even shrimp. (For some reason, the shrimp just make this seem all the weirder.)...
http://gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/_new...our-macbook-air-can-double-as-a-kitchen-knife
Yes, your MacBook Air can double as a kitchen knife
By Rosa Golijan
I'm definitely not suggesting that you try it at home, but if the following videos are to be trusted you could use your MacBook Air as a knife if there were a cooking emergency and every other sharp-edged object disappeared from your kitchen.
Now, I don't really know what possessed the guy who runs a blog called Mochrom to cook using his MacBook Air particularly since there are definitely some rather sharp looking knives visible in photos of his kitchen but I'm glad he gave the whole thing a shot anyway....