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...Whirlpool's website (the company providing all the appliances in Cisco's demo kitchen) and look for a list of recipes. Click on the one you like, and you get a rundown of the ingredients required. As you have a "smart" fridge that includes a bar-code reader and can therefore tell what's in the cartons inside, you can check - still online, without having to physically go to your fridge - whether you have all the ingredients you need. If you do, you can step into your kitchen and make yourself that snack. (Elbow grease admittedly required...
...TIME: What has been your experience with reader feedback...
...Smart books will not be allowed to change their plots except for the names of characters and geographic locations which, by personalizing, might make the book more enjoyable to the reader. The names of soft drinks and other products that have paid fees to be in the book may not be changed...
...Reader's Reply...
...isn’t any magic formula for composing one; writing headlines will always require journalists to make news judgments about what is most important in the day’s events. And because the headline is the first—and sometimes the only—text a reader will see, those judgments will often influence how readers perceive an article or the issue it covers. No newspaper gets the product right every time, but the process of composing headlines can often help to clarify the day’s news—even for the writers and editors...