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TwinPots
Coffee pot with two halves - one for regular, one for decaf | |
There aughta be a coffee pot with two halves - one for regular, one for decaf. This way the waiter doesn't have to carry around two different pots. He pours regular out of the left side, and decaf out of the right side. This would also require a new brewing system, but it's all part of the infrastructure.
Symmetric Pot
http://www.halfbake.../Symmetric_20Teapot use this [FarmerJohn, Oct 21 2004]
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you just wanted to say infrastructure... |
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It's akin to Gilette (or was it Schick?) that sold razors cheap, but the blades cost consumers more. The pot is cheap, it's the brewing system that really costs $ |
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The difference between Symmetric Pot and TwinPots is that TwinPots have two chambers with different liquids inside. |
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How bout caf and double caf. |
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It's just crazy enough to work... |
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Since when does a waiter carry a coffee pot
around? Customer asks for coffee. Waiter
goes away. Waiter returns with said coffee
in cup. |
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[Maxwell] What? You never need a refill? |
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Perhaps the pot could just contain decaf and the waiter could carry around a little pitcher of concentrated caffeine solution along with the sugar and cream. |
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Please, [nuc], watch your language. It's Sunday here. |
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