[16:33] hmm toast [16:34] what's that, brinner? :) [16:36] [16:36] daftykins: Toast is not categorisable like that; it just is [16:36] hehe [16:40] Toast can be classified via https://cuberule.com/ [16:43] haha [16:44] MattJ: But what happens if you make a sandwich out of toast? [16:53] now we're getting into the deep stuff :) [16:53] perhaps we need a hypercube? [16:54] 6 slices of toast? [16:54] penguin42, as in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toast_sandwich ? [16:59] bu...wat...no! [17:00] MattJ: Two discrete pieces of toasted bread, each marged and then adhered together with jam or marmalade [17:00] Definitely categorised as a (toasted) sandwich :) [17:01] no no, hang on, a toasted sandwich is something entirely different - that's toasting after assembly [18:07] for fairness this discussion should be judged by talkietoaster(r) [18:13] would you like some toast? [18:15] i'm just stunned it hasn't been reinvented yet [18:16] i've got a client server VM named after it at least :) [18:17] have you at least added a bun warmer to it's power supply? :-P [18:20] maybe on my next trip over i should network his toaster... [18:26] Internet-of-toast [19:14] can't be as half baked as web 2.0 :-P [21:38] zxmpi: The internet-of-toast is based on web beans [22:27] can't wait till someone overclocks the internet of toast! [23:50] of course, fragmentation is easier if you use pre-sliced