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| Thread ID: 85558 | 2007-12-14 06:39:00 | Dont ya just hate that....... | beetle (243) | PC World Chat |
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| 621094 | 2007-12-14 09:39:00 | Pfft ... who needs insulated mugs when you have one of these (www.thinkgeek.com) - and you call yourself geeks. :pBah! I have one of those, but the mug is just a tiny bit bigger than the hotplate. And being the lazy bugger that I am, I can't be bothered trying to place the mug 'just so' every time I put it down... Anywhere on the desk where there is a level space is good enough for me... :D |
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| 621095 | 2007-12-14 09:43:00 | Yeah I've done that a few times too. Fortunately mine still tastes nice when it's cold (at least for me it does) | Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 621096 | 2007-12-14 10:56:00 | Pfft ... who needs insulated mugs when you have one of these (www.thinkgeek.com) - and you call yourself geeks. :p Unless it has an external supply, 2 1/2W seems a very gentle warmer, (USB, 5V, 500mA) It would need a good cup of coffee to keep it warm. ;) Plan B. Drink the coffee quicker. And oftener. I need a pizza warmer that is not a dehydrator. The USB one I tried was not a success from my point of view, but brilliant from the sellers viewpoint. (A bit like Windows except that when I paid for it I owned it.) |
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