Friday, January 13, 2012

The Freezer-Wave

Author's Note: I have wanted something like a microwave that doesn't heat things up, but cools them down. I honestly think that if someone actually invented it, many people would use it. (Of course, I haven't actually invented it. I have no idea how to work or interest in working with electrical things. I just had to write this down because I thought it would be so cool for someone to invent it.)



"This is Nancy, reporting for the storm team 4 news and weather. Have you ever made hot chocolate, and then realized it was too hot and didn't want to wait 10 minuets for it too cool of, but didn't want it all watery? Maybe you have wanted to freeze yogurt so it's like a popsicle, but wanted it right then and there, not in 2 hours. Or maybe you wanted to cool something else off. Whichever the case, the freezer-wave is the right thing for you.

"It works just like a microwave. You press a few buttons, and you've got a frozen/cooled down treat. The inventor Lauren. is here to share a few words with us," reports Nancy, in her happy-reporter voice, shoving the microphone in Lauren's face as if shoving a treat down a dog's throat.

Lauren gently pushes the microphone away from her face and clears her throat, "Thanks, Nancy. I know Nancy already told you guys about what it does. But, why use a freezer-wave? Well, dry ice works, but it freezes things instantly. The point of the freezer-wave is to cool things down, just like a microwave warms things up, a freezer-wave would cool things down. Not put them at a negative degree. I think you've all gotten the basics about the freezer-wave down. So, I will tell you my future plans for the freezer-wave.

"Right now, they are the same size as an average microwave After a while, I will invent a way for there to be a very small freezer-wave that can fit into a pocket. You will need to secure it tightly into a zip-block bag though because it will enlarge into the normal size if it senses fresh air.

"You may be thinking that something like this would be expensive. Well, it's not. Most of the prices are greatly affordable.

"Alright, that's just about it." says Lauren as she finished up her clearly rehearsed speech.

Nancy faces the camera, "Thanks, Lauren for sharing that with us. And that's it for tonight, folks!"

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