So now we know why we need a key to open some cans of spam, it's because of 
KeyNuke, that cooking software that automatically starts when a non-approved 
charger is plugged into a PDI product.  I've always wondered what that smell 
was.  <Grin>
I'll stop now!


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Jonathan, that's pretty good.  I've seen spam and microwaves on the list this 
week.  I've fried spam, but never microwaved it.  Maybe I didn't try the right 
type of cookwear.

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>Hey we already do.  If you plug an unapproved charger into your BN, there's
>your cookin software right there.
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>So would Keysoft have to developed a cooking software sweet with products
>such as keybake and key-fry?
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>But a 5 gig microwave?  Wouldn't that be huge?  Sorry, List, I couldn't
>help
>it, it's been one of those weeks!


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>Gee, I don't know why you couldn't fit a microwave.  They are making them
>smaller and smaller these days.
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