Cook Breakfast with Apple’s Macbooks
In an attempt to prove the old age saying, “It’s hot enough to fry an egg on it!”, true, one Macbook owner did just that– he fried an egg on the back of his Macbook.

While the egg in question did take considerably longer to fry than it would on a proper frying pan, the fact remains that this Macbook owner actually suceeded in frying an egg using the extraordinary heat generated by his Macbook. He even states that the his Macbook’s processor can create up to 153 degrees (Farenheit) of heat. However, according to this one, unscientific study, Macbooks are not significantly more hot than other notebooks, such as Dell.
While I was browsing the web, I saw this picture, of a Macbook Pro that an owner claims he can cook bacon on . Apple should really take advantage of this marketing scheme– afterall, who wouldn’t want a sweet core duo notebook, with optional cooking options?
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