Wednesday, May 18, 2005



I was today reading an article in the newspaper about technologies used in the new generation of fridges : "Temperature inside the fridge remains the same by using an 'air curtain' system which stops external warm air entering the fridge when we open its door. The second most requested system by consumers is an antibacterial technology known as 'nano silver' where, by a controlled release of silver ions, bacteria's growth and bad odour is prevented as well as electromagnetic waves intercepted".

Wow! I am amazed at the article's revelations. What the hell are electromagnetic waves and why should I want to intercept them?? Oh, and there I am, placing half of a lemon (as you can see in the above photo) in the fridge to stop funny smells.... if I were to save all those half lemons, I reckon I would have enough money to buy a fridge with nano silver technology in say....20 years time?



Leo hoy en el periodico sobre las nuevas tecnicas empleadas en la fabricacion de frigorificos : "Para mantener inalterable la temperatura interior del frigorifico, muchos fabricantes aplican la tecnica cortina de aire, que impide que el calor de la habitacion inunde el frigorifico cuando se abre la puerta. La segunda tecnologia más demandada es la antibacterias (nano silver) que, mediante la liberacion controlada de iones de plata, frena el crecimiento de las bacterias, elimina los malos olores e intercepta las ondas electromagnéticas".

Caray! El articulo me ha dejado con la boca abierta de la sorpresa. Que carajo son ondas electromagneticas y para que tengo que interceptarlas? Y yo que sigo poniendo medios limones (en la foto lo podeis comprobar) en el frigorifico para eliminar el posible mal olor... con lo que me ahorraria en medios limones, yo calculo que en 20 anios igual puedo comprarme un frigorifico con tecnologia nano silver.


The weather today:
Mostly Cloudy
14C
UV Index: 3 Moderate
Wind: From the South at 10 mph
Dew Point: 0C
Humidity:38%
Visibility: 6 miles
Barometer: 1,022.0 mb

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