you raise a valid point, I have now decided the pendulum idea was clearly a stupid one.
so instead I am moving to the obvious solution a horizontal wheel based toaster. There would be a sector* cut out so as it rotates you can check the brownness - once this is to the desired level you remove the bread. you can then apply cheese and hit the cheese choosing toggle which lowers the bottom heating element so it doesn't further brown the toast but maintains optimum temperature and the top element remains on to melt/brown the cheese.
Why didn't i think of this first - what a fool I am!
*back to the main point of the thread I knew this but may help other to learn something new:
you raise a valid point, I have now decided the pendulum idea was clearly a stupid one.
so instead I am moving to the obvious solution a horizontal wheel based toaster. There would be a sector* cut out so as it rotates you can check the brownness - once this is to the desired level you remove the bread. you can then apply cheese and hit the cheese choosing toggle which lowers the bottom heating element so it doesn't further brown the toast but maintains optimum temperature and the top element remains on to melt/brown the cheese.
Why didn't i think of this first - what a fool I am!
*back to the main point of the thread I knew this but may help other to learn something new:
If you have a slab of butter on an arm (the casing could be like a lip-stick) it can run across the face of the toast as it finishes off. A bit like a cutting tool on a lathe..
A second applicator could squeeze jam or marmite on top.
you raise a valid point, I have now decided the pendulum idea was clearly a stupid one.
so instead I am moving to the obvious solution a horizontal wheel based toaster. There would be a sector* cut out so as it rotates you can check the brownness - once this is to the desired level you remove the bread. you can then apply cheese and hit the cheese choosing toggle which lowers the bottom heating element so it doesn't further brown the toast but maintains optimum temperature and the top element remains on to melt/brown the cheese.
Why didn't i think of this first - what a fool I am!
If you have a slab of butter on an arm (the casing could be like a lip-stick) it can run across the face of the toast as it finishes off. A bit like a cutting tool on a lathe..
A second applicator could squeeze jam or marmite on top.
If you wish to incorporate a spectrophotometer to automatically arrest the toasting at the correct brownness, this study may assist:
Would your cheese on toast maker account for the exposed part of the toast. You toast the bread then melt cheese on it. If you're not careful the exposed toast burns or you have to under toast the upper side first before finishing the toasting with the cheese on top.
It's very critical you watch that or account for it in the control mechanism in your toaster/ rarebit maker.
Would your cheese on toast maker account for the exposed part of the toast. You toast the bread then melt cheese on it. If you're not careful the exposed toast burns or you have to under toast the upper side first before finishing the toasting with the cheese on top.
It's very critical you watch that or account for it in the control mechanism in your toaster/ rarebit maker.
You could use a 3D printer fed with cheese string; that would let you have your own face in cheese on your toast.
Likelihood of paying for Ryanair Priority Boarding = 1 / Intelligence Quotient
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I learnt that on Sunday. In Girona airport. From where I had to share a flight with people who'd been in Brexit De Mar for a fortnight.
An ex-colleague of mine paid once for priority boarding and then used to edit the paperwork on every trip. His wife was worried they'd get caught and didn't want to do it so he just did his own and left her to fend for herself!
Likelihood of paying for Ryanair Priority Boarding = 1 / Intelligence Quotient
OR
LiP=1/IQ
I learnt that on Sunday. In Girona airport. From where I had to share a flight with people who'd been in Brexit De Mar for a fortnight.
An ex-colleague of mine paid once for priority boarding and then used to edit the paperwork on every trip. His wife was worried they'd get caught and didn't want to do it so he just did his own and left her to fend for herself!
1. Ha, that is brilliant!
2. Also pointless. After "boarding" you're either queued on the tarmac at the front or rear or put on a bus (in both cases any priority is lost). In the rare case of a skywalk being available to Ryanair, then all that happens is those who paid to board first simply end up being asked to stand up as the latecomers take their seats.
Likelihood of paying for Ryanair Priority Boarding = 1 / Intelligence Quotient
OR
LiP=1/IQ
I learnt that on Sunday. In Girona airport. From where I had to share a flight with people who'd been in Brexit De Mar for a fortnight.
An ex-colleague of mine paid once for priority boarding and then used to edit the paperwork on every trip. His wife was worried they'd get caught and didn't want to do it so he just did his own and left her to fend for herself!
1. Ha, that is brilliant!
2. Also pointless. After "boarding" you're either queued on the tarmac at the front or rear or put on a bus (in both cases any priority is lost). In the rare case of a skywalk being available to Ryanair, then all that happens is those who paid to board first simply end up being asked to stand up as the latecomers take their seats.
Brexiteers probably think they get to their destination sooner with priority boarding.
Of course, if you are on a flight where there is restricted over-head luggage storage there can be some benefit but I tend to take the reverse approach to priority boarding - ie go through to the gate at the last minute and ideally join the queue to board when the plane is already boarding and the last few people are going through. Might as well spend as much time hanging round the main shopping area as possible than in a dreary departure gate; the second kind of hell is a fair bit worse than the first.
Likelihood of paying for Ryanair Priority Boarding = 1 / Intelligence Quotient
OR
LiP=1/IQ
I learnt that on Sunday. In Girona airport. From where I had to share a flight with people who'd been in Brexit De Mar for a fortnight.
An ex-colleague of mine paid once for priority boarding and then used to edit the paperwork on every trip. His wife was worried they'd get caught and didn't want to do it so he just did his own and left her to fend for herself!
1. Ha, that is brilliant!
2. Also pointless. After "boarding" you're either queued on the tarmac at the front or rear or put on a bus (in both cases any priority is lost). In the rare case of a skywalk being available to Ryanair, then all that happens is those who paid to board first simply end up being asked to stand up as the latecomers take their seats.
I always enjoy it when the priority boarders get on the bus and take the seats, all the others get on and have to stand meaning they are first off the bus and onto the plane.
In my world the priority boarders all have carry-on bags the size of a small fridge so by the time I get on the overhead lockers are all stuffed to capacity.
However, no more business flights for me now. I'm off! Hurrah!
We had next priority boarding when flying with baby/toddler - you needed the time to get squirt onboard and everything squared away - with bags reasonably close ...
Won't get that now ... don't really need it - only thing we "need" is for at least 2 seats together cos he can't sit by himself...
Likelihood of paying for Ryanair Priority Boarding = 1 / Intelligence Quotient
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LiP=1/IQ
I learnt that on Sunday. In Girona airport. From where I had to share a flight with people who'd been in Brexit De Mar for a fortnight.
An ex-colleague of mine paid once for priority boarding and then used to edit the paperwork on every trip. His wife was worried they'd get caught and didn't want to do it so he just did his own and left her to fend for herself!
1. Ha, that is brilliant!
2. Also pointless. After "boarding" you're either queued on the tarmac at the front or rear or put on a bus (in both cases any priority is lost). In the rare case of a skywalk being available to Ryanair, then all that happens is those who paid to board first simply end up being asked to stand up as the latecomers take their seats.
Brexiteers probably think they get to their destination sooner with priority boarding.
Of course, if you are on a flight where there is restricted over-head luggage storage there can be some benefit but I tend to take the reverse approach to priority boarding - ie go through to the gate at the last minute and ideally join the queue to board when the plane is already boarding and the last few people are going through. Might as well spend as much time hanging round the main shopping area as possible than in a dreary departure gate; the second kind of hell is a fair bit worse than the first.
My Ryanair flight was pushed for time so because we had young kids they offered us priority boarding to help speed things up. I politely declined, explaining the less time I spent on a plane with a 2 and six year old the better. They then virtually forced me to join the priority queue where I got tutted at by the weirdos thronging the gate.
Brexiteers probably think they get to their destination sooner with priority boarding.
Of course, if you are on a flight where there is restricted over-head luggage storage there can be some benefit but I tend to take the reverse approach to priority boarding - ie go through to the gate at the last minute and ideally join the queue to board when the plane is already boarding and the last few people are going through. Might as well spend as much time hanging round the main shopping area as possible than in a dreary departure gate; the second kind of hell is a fair bit worse than the first.
I've recently learnt that whatever the thread topic, if it's in Cake Stop then someone will mention Brexit on the thread.
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We (the Welsh) do love a bit of cheese on toast so you may be onto something
so instead I am moving to the obvious solution a horizontal wheel based toaster. There would be a sector* cut out so as it rotates you can check the brownness - once this is to the desired level you remove the bread. you can then apply cheese and hit the cheese choosing toggle which lowers the bottom heating element so it doesn't further brown the toast but maintains optimum temperature and the top element remains on to melt/brown the cheese.
Why didn't i think of this first - what a fool I am!
*back to the main point of the thread I knew this but may help other to learn something new:
A second applicator could squeeze jam or marmite on top.
If you wish to incorporate a spectrophotometer to automatically arrest the toasting at the correct brownness, this study may assist:
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/E ... ef3552f338
Marin Nail Trail
Cotic Solaris
other toppings applied by a bread shaped stamp.
I fear we are just inventing factory made pizzas now
you may have earned yourself the role of chief research officer at incBreadable Plc
Are they riding their bikes at the same time!
It’s a serious issue in chess circles.
They’re all doing different diets, doing specific exercises to be sharp in the 5th hour etc
https://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/27 ... ying-chess
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LiP=1/IQ
I learnt that on Sunday. In Girona airport. From where I had to share a flight with people who'd been in Brexit De Mar for a fortnight.
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It's very critical you watch that or account for it in the control mechanism in your toaster/ rarebit maker.
An ex-colleague of mine paid once for priority boarding and then used to edit the paperwork on every trip. His wife was worried they'd get caught and didn't want to do it so he just did his own and left her to fend for herself!
1. Ha, that is brilliant!
2. Also pointless. After "boarding" you're either queued on the tarmac at the front or rear or put on a bus (in both cases any priority is lost). In the rare case of a skywalk being available to Ryanair, then all that happens is those who paid to board first simply end up being asked to stand up as the latecomers take their seats.
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Brexiteers probably think they get to their destination sooner with priority boarding.
Of course, if you are on a flight where there is restricted over-head luggage storage there can be some benefit but I tend to take the reverse approach to priority boarding - ie go through to the gate at the last minute and ideally join the queue to board when the plane is already boarding and the last few people are going through. Might as well spend as much time hanging round the main shopping area as possible than in a dreary departure gate; the second kind of hell is a fair bit worse than the first.
I always enjoy it when the priority boarders get on the bus and take the seats, all the others get on and have to stand meaning they are first off the bus and onto the plane.
However, no more business flights for me now. I'm off! Hurrah!
Won't get that now ... don't really need it - only thing we "need" is for at least 2 seats together cos he can't sit by himself...
My Ryanair flight was pushed for time so because we had young kids they offered us priority boarding to help speed things up. I politely declined, explaining the less time I spent on a plane with a 2 and six year old the better. They then virtually forced me to join the priority queue where I got tutted at by the weirdos thronging the gate.
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Get out of here. I even forget on my own car. This is the most useful thread on here.
Like the tabs on the end of a box of clingfilm or tin foil, that push inwards to hold the tube in place.
Felt Z6 2012
Red Arthur Caygill steel frame ??
Tall....