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gahhh! coffee up me node. it burns. it
burns! hack, weeze. bun for implausibility
of it working. |
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good for those who like to inhale their
coffee, instead of just sipping + |
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I often wonder what crimes certain
people must've committed in order to
pay the penalty of having to transport
what should be a nice relaxing beverage
on a cross-country hike in the middle of
frenzied crowded rush-hour conditions,
and not be allowed to actually partake
of the ludicrously expensive contents
until they get to the other end of their
daily journey. Sometimes I do see some
of them take the occasional sip in mid-
transport. Very naughty - not allowed -
it's supposed to remain full and get
cold. |
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The next step up in penalisation must
be being forced to having to continually
engage in checking and responding to
email in a ridiculously obsessive
manner, no matter where you are. For
this, the sentenced is supplied, for their
crimes, a Blackberry. |
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Thank goodness I've been good, and
can ignore email freely by being away
from my desk, casually making
enjoyable coffee. |
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Careful attention would need to be paid to the engineering of the aroma vent. But there has to be a better way to drink coffee on the go than sucking it through that tiny opening on the plastic lid. |
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Maybe you could apply this technology to beer bottles? I find a stein whenever possible, because you just can't taste beer when it's coming through a tiny bottle opening. |
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Hmm...this makes me wonder about an aroma straw...*puzzle* |
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[lingamish] - agree abot the //careful attention ...aroma vent//. |
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I reckon something like two fine-gauze covers and gap between; so that the "smellycules" could get out, but big spheres of agonizingly painful burning coffee would have a harder time escaping through the two gauze traps as you bounced your way the the afore-mentioned [Ian Tindale] frenzied crowded rush-hour conditions. |
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How much liquid is required to release aroma? Some cups have recessed areas where the drinking hole is. These allow a small amount of liquid to be exposed to the environment I assume for the purpose of cooling it down. Maybe if these were larger... |
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