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Computer giant Microsoft is expanding its empire to include frozen dinners.
Instructions for Microsoft's new frozen dinner product are as follows:
"You must first remove the plastic cover. By doing so you agree to accept
and honor Microsoft rights to all TV dinners. You may not give anyone else
a bite of your dinner (which would constitute an infringement of Microsoft's
rights). You may, however, let others smell and look at your dinner and are
encouraged to tell them how good it is.'
If you have a PC microwave oven, insert the dinner into the oven. Set the
oven using these keystrokes:
\mstv.dinn//08.5min@@50%heat//
Then enter:
ms//start.cook_dindin/yummy\|/yum~yum🙂gohot#cookme
If you have a Mac oven, insert the dinner and press start. The oven will
set itself and cook the dinner. If you have a Unix oven, insert the dinner,
enter the ingredients of the dinner (found on the package label), the
weight of the dinner, and the desired level of cooking and press start. The oven
will calculate the time and heat and cook the diner (oops, dinner) exactly
to your specification.
Microsoft dinners never crash, though be forewarned that in case of such an
unlikely event of a Microsoft dinner crash, your oven must be restarted.
This is a simple procedure. Remove the dinner from the oven and enter
ms.nodamn.good/tryagain\again/again.crap
This process may have to be repeated. Try unplugging the microwave and then
doing a cold reboot. If this doesn't work, contact your hardware vendor.
Many users have reported that the dinner tray is far too big - larger than
the dinner itself - having many 'useless' compartments, most of which are
empty. These are for future menu items. If the tray is too large to fit in
your oven, you will need to upgrade your equipment.
Dinners are only available from registered outlets, and only the chicken
variety is currently produced. If you want another variety, call Microsoft
Help and they will explain that you really don't want another variety.
Microsoft Chicken is all you really need.
Microsoft has disclosed plans to discontinue all smaller versions of their
chicken dinners. Future releases will only be in the larger family size.
Excess chicken may be stored for future use, but must be saved only in
Microsoft approved packaging.
Microsoft promises a dessert with the forthcoming Dinner 2000, due sometime
before 2005.
Microsoft dinners may be incompatible with other dinners in the freezer,
causing your freezer to self-defrost. This is a feature, not a bug. Your
freezer probably should have been defrosted anyway."
:heee :whistle
Instructions for Microsoft's new frozen dinner product are as follows:
"You must first remove the plastic cover. By doing so you agree to accept
and honor Microsoft rights to all TV dinners. You may not give anyone else
a bite of your dinner (which would constitute an infringement of Microsoft's
rights). You may, however, let others smell and look at your dinner and are
encouraged to tell them how good it is.'
If you have a PC microwave oven, insert the dinner into the oven. Set the
oven using these keystrokes:
\mstv.dinn//08.5min@@50%heat//
Then enter:
ms//start.cook_dindin/yummy\|/yum~yum🙂gohot#cookme
If you have a Mac oven, insert the dinner and press start. The oven will
set itself and cook the dinner. If you have a Unix oven, insert the dinner,
enter the ingredients of the dinner (found on the package label), the
weight of the dinner, and the desired level of cooking and press start. The oven
will calculate the time and heat and cook the diner (oops, dinner) exactly
to your specification.
Microsoft dinners never crash, though be forewarned that in case of such an
unlikely event of a Microsoft dinner crash, your oven must be restarted.
This is a simple procedure. Remove the dinner from the oven and enter
ms.nodamn.good/tryagain\again/again.crap
This process may have to be repeated. Try unplugging the microwave and then
doing a cold reboot. If this doesn't work, contact your hardware vendor.
Many users have reported that the dinner tray is far too big - larger than
the dinner itself - having many 'useless' compartments, most of which are
empty. These are for future menu items. If the tray is too large to fit in
your oven, you will need to upgrade your equipment.
Dinners are only available from registered outlets, and only the chicken
variety is currently produced. If you want another variety, call Microsoft
Help and they will explain that you really don't want another variety.
Microsoft Chicken is all you really need.
Microsoft has disclosed plans to discontinue all smaller versions of their
chicken dinners. Future releases will only be in the larger family size.
Excess chicken may be stored for future use, but must be saved only in
Microsoft approved packaging.
Microsoft promises a dessert with the forthcoming Dinner 2000, due sometime
before 2005.
Microsoft dinners may be incompatible with other dinners in the freezer,
causing your freezer to self-defrost. This is a feature, not a bug. Your
freezer probably should have been defrosted anyway."
:heee :whistle