Does anyone else find it amusing that it's 2016 now and online forums
are still discussing how to build what basically amounts to a classic
internet-ready toaster?
Except that a PCR thermocycler doesn't even make good toast. Try it
with sourdough, it's a disappointment. Maybe that should be improved
too. Broaden the market appeal.
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