Wait a minute at the thought for the day Scott unplugged the toaster and you did not see him plug the socet back in yet two slices of toast popped out, how? it was unplugged, unless it was battery powered or powered any other way the pieces of toast would not come out unless you plugged it back in.
the spring that ejects the toast wouldn't require electricity and if the timer was also a spring mechanism (highly likely since digital technology at the time the series was made primitive was and expensive) then it wouldn't require electricity either. I will give you that the toast wouldn't have been really toasted though.
Wait a minute at the thought for the day Scott unplugged the toaster and you did not see him plug the socet back in yet two slices of toast popped out, how? it was unplugged, unless it was battery powered or powered any other way the pieces of toast would not come out unless you plugged it back in.
Floobegusted 8 months ago
@Floobegusted
the spring that ejects the toast wouldn't require electricity and if the timer was also a spring mechanism (highly likely since digital technology at the time the series was made primitive was and expensive) then it wouldn't require electricity either. I will give you that the toast wouldn't have been really toasted though.
z3r0t0l3r4ns 6 months ago