This is not needed. Do you really want to have to wait for your microwave to contact a website and ask it for directions to have your meal? I know I wouldn't.
Panasonic has had sensor microwaves out for years. I've got one. It's great. All you have to do is cut a slit on the tv dinner plastic wrap, put it in the microwave oven, and go through the sensor menues: frozen food -> and then either Frozen Entree or Frozen Dinner, and the senor in it automatically determines when it's done from the amount of steam comming off of the food. It's really convienient. And a much better idea than scaning the barcode. I have rarely gotten food that has been cooked too much or too little with this microwave oven. Also, it has a sensor reheat function. No more guessing how long you should put last nights pizz in the oven.
Sharp also has some cool microwave ovens. They've got cooking instructions built into it. I've used one before and I'd buy one if my panasonic oven stops working. It's got a sendor reheat and sensor defrost function too. You should check them out.
I know you can get the sharp microwaves from http://www.appliances.com but I don't think they sell the panasonic microwaves anymore
Well, it's time to go reheat last night's pizza for my lunch now;-)
Currently, if you take AP Computer Science in high school, you'll learn C++. If you don't know what the AP program is, basicly at the end of the year you take a test. Depending on how you do on the test, you can actually get college credit for the class you took in high school. The AP program is ran by the college board (the same people who run the SAT tests), and you can look at info on the course at http://www.collegeboard.com/ap/computer-science/
I'm a senior in high school right now, and I took AP Computer Science last year (the first year that they taught C++ instead of Pascal), and I'm glad I took it. Not only did I learn a lot, I also got to know the school's network administrator who offered me a job over the summer and I'm still working for him doing stuff with our school's computers.
Sorry, that senor should be sensor, I was typing a little too fast ;-)
-Jeff
This is not needed. Do you really want to have to wait for your microwave to contact a website and ask it for directions to have your meal? I know I wouldn't.
;-)
Panasonic has had sensor microwaves out for years. I've got one. It's great. All you have to do is cut a slit on the tv dinner plastic wrap, put it in the microwave oven, and go through the sensor menues: frozen food -> and then either Frozen Entree or Frozen Dinner, and the senor in it automatically determines when it's done from the amount of steam comming off of the food. It's really convienient. And a much better idea than scaning the barcode. I have rarely gotten food that has been cooked too much or too little with this microwave oven. Also, it has a sensor reheat function. No more guessing how long you should put last nights pizz in the oven.
Sharp also has some cool microwave ovens. They've got cooking instructions built into it. I've used one before and I'd buy one if my panasonic oven stops working. It's got a sendor reheat and sensor defrost function too. You should check them out.
I know you can get the sharp microwaves from http://www.appliances.com but I don't think they sell the panasonic microwaves anymore
Well, it's time to go reheat last night's pizza for my lunch now
-Jeff
I'm a senior in high school right now, and I took AP Computer Science last year (the first year that they taught C++ instead of Pascal), and I'm glad I took it. Not only did I learn a lot, I also got to know the school's network administrator who offered me a job over the summer and I'm still working for him doing stuff with our school's computers.
-OnyxArrow