> If there was something useful in ones kettle having an ethernet
> connection, it would probably already have it.  After all, with NAT'ing
> there's no real shortage of IP-addresses.  And perhaps we would already
> have K2K networks, with K2K proxies etc.

It'd be great if I could get my kettle to generate MRTG or Cacti graphs for 
number of times boiled in a period, amount of water in it at the time, amount 
of water poured from it, thus being able to work out power efficiency, etc. 
etc. ;-)

Regards,

Chris
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