h a l f b a k e r yInvented by someone French.
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I'm impressed. You managed to misspell the same word 2 different
ways. So it's basically a curly straw for your jacket, eh? It's a good
idea, except it would lose so much heat during transfer that by the
time it reached your mouth the coffee would be cold as hell.
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Yes, my spelling is not good. Sorry, english is not my lenguage nor I have ever studied english grammar. |
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Well, think about it this way: If the hose passes between two insulated fabrics heat loss would not be so great. And also you have to take in count that is a large brevage... thing is: geting heat from the inside when you dirnk the coffe and have some of that heat applyed in the outside as well. |
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If it passes between two insulated fabrics in such a way that it doesn't cool down, it won't warm you up. |
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[hippo] yes, you are right but the thing is partial insulation... |
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works but then the coffee's cold... [+] anyways. |
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I was expecting this to be the modern version of the smoking jacket, put on for when drinking fine coffee, so that your regular clothes do not end up smelling. |
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I like the general idea, although i foresee some sanitary issues from drinking anything but hot water. A Latte especially would make quite a nice microbiological assay. |
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Additionally i'd like to point out that most things get more extreme if in combination with 'as hell'. Loud as hell - more loud. 'Cold' might be the one exemption from this rule. |
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