No matter where a packet is sent or what type of equipment it happens to pass through, one basic cycle repeats over and over until it arrives at its destination: The message is stored in a computer's memory, analyzed to see where it should go next, encoded somehow for transmission (whether it be as electrons down an Ethernet cable or as photons radioed out from a Wi - Fi card), sent along to the next computer in the chain, decoded, and then stored in the memory of that computer. (discovermagazine.com)
I just use the basic cycle to blend for 10 minutes, shut that cycle off, then heat for 1 minute, rise for 20 minutes, and repeat the heat and rise until my loaf gets about 3 inches from top of pan then set it to the bake cycle only for 1 hour. (gfjules.com)