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Sagags shows us how to put your overheating MacBook to good use by cooking some eggs and warming a cup of coffee. Video clip and instructions after the jump.

1. Get a macbook and turn it over so the screens over the edge of your desk/counter (shown in picture)
2. Run your favorite process intensive program to get it to heat up
3. Some tinfoil on uper left part of the laptops underside (the hottest part of the macbook
4. Put your cup of coffee on the power supply to keep it warm
5. Cook your egg on the tinfoil, it will take longer than normal
6. Enjoy your breakfast
7. Now you know the secret of the overheating notebook

This entry was posted on 07/14/2006 00:30am and is filed under Apple, Video, Weird .
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I think the TecheBlog editors are getting desperate.
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I work for Apple and would like to tell everyone about our new IEGG that will soon be out next week. it is simple to attach to your new Macbook pro.
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I work at Apple and I do not advise ANYONE to try this! Cook your eggs in the microwave instead. You can even leave them in the shell.
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hahahah thats great. I also love how apple sent some employees here to tell everyone not to do this, or that theres a fix for the overheating problem in the works. Just dont make a piece of s*** in the first place and you wont have to worry about it.
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[...] Check out this video and instructions for cooking eggs and warming a cup of coffee on a Apple MacBook. [...]
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for maximum heat, run the command "yes" (without quotes) in the terminal. It manages to heat things up nicely
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[...] So you’ve learned how to cook breakfast on a MacBook, now we bring you “Cooking Eggs Xbox 360-Style”. What are your thoughts? Video after the jump. …it seems that you can’t cook an egg on a 360 simply by pouring it onto the toasty case; rather, you have to actually crack it open and get your breakfast on using the naked components…console’s heat sink being employed as the world’s nastiest cooking surface — and although the resulting eggs look absolutely revolting, that doesn’t stop the intrepid cinematographers from scraping them out with a fork to savor the flavor [...]
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[...] So you’ve learned how to cook breakfast on a MacBook, now we bring you “Cooking Eggs Xbox 360-Style”. What are your thoughts? Video after the jump. …it seems that you can’t cook an egg on a 360 simply by pouring it onto the toasty case; rather, you have to actually crack it open and get your breakfast on using the naked components…console’s heat sink being employed as the world’s nastiest cooking surface — and although the resulting eggs look absolutely revolting, that doesn’t stop the intrepid cinematographers from scraping them out with a fork to savor the flavor [...]
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