question. If we can put a man on the moon, why can't we.....?
make a glass coffee pot that doesn't drip off the sides when pouring into a
cup!!!
anyone else want to inject a quandary?
garyz
sweetpickleNO@SPAMknology.net - 16 Feb 2008 18:12 GMT
Gary, I'm with you on that one!
Gwen
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Carole - 16 Feb 2008 20:39 GMT
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LOL, how true :)))
Did you know that in Seattle, drip coffee refers to having it
administered by IV? ;-)))))
Carole :)
RhondaM - 16 Feb 2008 22:42 GMT
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Or maybe having a toilet paper roller that changes itself..lol....
d'huit - 16 Feb 2008 23:08 GMT
LOL! actually, that used to make me wonder, too, everytime i tried to catch
the drip or clean the drip up. that problem is solved, technologically. i
bought a brew station, for $30, at wally world. it dispenses coffee, one
cup at a time, and has no coffee pot.LOL
kate
question. If we can put a man on the moon, why can't we.....?
make a glass coffee pot that doesn't drip off the sides when pouring into a
cup!!!
anyone else want to inject a quandary?
garyz
Nann Bell - 17 Feb 2008 14:14 GMT
> question. If we can put a man on the moon, why can't we.....?
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> make a glass coffee pot that doesn't drip off the sides when pouring into a
> cup!!!
yet another reason I like our percolator!
> anyone else want to inject a quandary?
well, I know I've had a one recently, but I can't remember what it was! I
would, however, like to know why our rear window wiper on our Dodge Caravan
isn't currently making contact with the window throughout its full sweep.
I've replaced the wiper and made numerous attempts to bend it, but it still
misses the center portion of its sweep. It's a real pain on winter roads!

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ANN M - 17 Feb 2008 19:48 GMT
Why can't they make milk/cartons easier to open? I stopped buying the
cartons because they are impossible for me to open. The plastic bottles
are pretty bad too when they have that ring with the tiny tab you have
to pull. Whoever expects to use a pair of pliers to get at the milk?
Ann
Donna G. - 18 Feb 2008 00:35 GMT
OK, Gary, I'm going to dream big here!
Why can't they make meds without horrible side effects.
Why can't they make cars that can drive themselves? LOL....told you I
was going to dream big!
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1.) ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we
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Joan Carter - 18 Feb 2008 03:08 GMT
>Why can't they make cars that can drive themselves? LOL....told you I
>was going to dream big!
They're working on that one, Donna, plus ones that park
themselves. :-)
Joan
Donna G. - 18 Feb 2008 03:21 GMT
Would be so nice to have a car that could drive itself while I took a
nap in the back seat! LOLOLOL!!! Program the destination and you're
off!
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1.) ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we
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ziggy - 18 Feb 2008 11:15 GMT
Lol!
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Carole - 18 Feb 2008 07:27 GMT
> Why can't they make milk/cartons easier to open? I stopped buying the
> cartons because they are impossible for me to open. The plastic bottles
> are pretty bad too when they have that ring with the tiny tab you have
> to pull. Whoever expects to use a pair of pliers to get at the milk?
> Ann
I'm with you, Ann. I've started buying non-fat dry milk. Even the newer
cartons with the screw on caps have those secure thingees that you need
pliers to remove. I don't use that much milk, so I just make what I need.
I also hate the packages that are supposed to be re-closeable. I can't
even get the bloody things open! I've taken to just using scissors and
putting the contents into a tupperware container that I can get into.
And let's not even talk about blister packs. I noticed that some company
has now created a tool just to get into them.
Carole
ziggy - 18 Feb 2008 11:15 GMT
Amen Ann, amen!
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> Why can't they make milk/cartons easier to open? I stopped buying the
> cartons because they are impossible for me to open. The plastic bottles
> are pretty bad too when they have that ring with the tiny tab you have
> to pull. Whoever expects to use a pair of pliers to get at the milk?
> Ann
lavenderhouse3812@gmail.com - 18 Feb 2008 15:46 GMT
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Ever tried a French press Gary?
by the way, what kind of coffee do you use?
inquiring aquarian minds want to know....
m
ziggy - 18 Feb 2008 21:28 GMT
Hi m,
finished a bag of kona and something mix. just started a kenya/sutra mix.
then on to a Melange and then back to a "normal" columbian. usually just
drink preground what ever is on sale when I can get it. Mike bought me a
drip pot with a built-in grinder for xmas so I'm trying different stuff.
acquired a taste for the kona, the kenya is a bit more....bitter? still
pretty good though. Never tried a french press for brewing, but have read
about them.
garyz
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