h a l f b a k e r yStrap *this* to the back of your cat.
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Necessity is the mother of invention they say. I'd love to enjoy
my Grande hot tea that sits by my laptop, and find asking for
an ice cube or two way too practical.
I propose a coffee/tea/soup stirrer with radiator fins that
helps cool the beverage. The fancier models can have
thermocouple-powered
temperature readouts.
Perhaps a better version of this idea has been proposed, but I
can't find it right now...
Graphene
http://en.wikipedia...#Thermal_properties Remarkable stuff... [8th of 7, Apr 14 2010]
Expensive
http://grapheneindustries.com/?Products [mouseposture, Apr 15 2010]
[link]
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//but I can't find it right now// top of the page, right hand side: see the list ? :D |
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Mine is off in food: tea for some reason. |
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Now it's here in food: temperature. |
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[+] You might consider adding a heat pipe through the device, to allow it to work more quickly. If you do, though, don't forget to add an insulated grip, to prevent users from burning themselves. |
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Also think about putting on thermochromatic paint. |
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Or make it out of Graphene (q.v.) |
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How much does graphene cost? |
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[goldbb] £ 3 per um2 area according to <link>
But money is no object when brewing the perfect cup of tea,
right? |
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