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There are already self-stirring coffee mugs out there on the market. But this one would be a USB-rechargeable version. A full charge would do roughly 3 minutes of high-speed stirring.
the unrechargable version
self_20agitating_20cup [Voice, Oct 22 2013]
Letting wine breathe
http://wine.about.c...asic1/a/breathe.htm [Voice, Oct 22 2013]
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Perhaps a Stirling Engine powered Stirrer would be a Sterling idea? |
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Gee, I never thought of that, but sure, why not? I suppose it might depend on the temperature of your liquid, though. So that might not work well for cold liquids. |
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Coffee will taste worse for the oxygenation. Wine
will taste better. |
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What foreign substance are you polluting your coffee
with that would require stirring? |
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//What foreign substance are you polluting your coffee with that would require stirring?// |
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Canadians who hate coffee drink a concoction known as a "double-double", which consists of cream, sugar, and brown tint. |
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