Geniuses create breakfast machine, forget the bacon
Oct 7th 2009
By Chris Connolly
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The Rube Goldberg-type invention was masterminded by Yuri Suzuki and Masa Kimura in Amsterdam of Platform 21.
Using recycled parts from their previous work including toy cars and IKEA lamps -- and soliciting input and suggestions from visitors -- the duo constructed a vast, yet fully functional machine that prepares omelettes, coffee and toast with jam.
Unfortunately, eagle-eyed Asylum readers will note the machine does not cook bacon, rendering it all-but useless. Back to the drawing board Yuri and Masa.
Check out the video, some pics and the machine's obvious inspiration below...
![](http://www.blogcdn.com/www.asylum.co.uk/media/2009/10/breakmach1.jpg)
![](http://www.blogcdn.com/www.asylum.co.uk/media/2009/10/breakmach2.jpg)
Of course we still love Pee Wee's attempt. Less functional and, you know, real, perhaps, but still awesome.
Updated: There's always Family Guy's attempt too...
Updated 2: ... And the obligatory Lego version of the above.
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