That thing would only be ideal by a PC, unless you wanted to make a coffee for someone somewhere else.
via Engadget
Finally you can get your coffee served up just the way you like it... via the internet. Thanks to some caffeine-loving DIY'ers, you can now whip up (or at least serve) a cup of steaming-hot espresso from across the room, or across the Atlantic (though, why would you make a cup of coffee if you won't be able to drink it while it's hot?). Regardless, inspired by Larry Masinter's circa-1998 Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol, and utilizing the O2M8 WebBrick (a controller designed for automation in houses), the gang was able to put together a solution for coffee making that has been heretofore unseen, though (we suspect) desperately needed.
That thing would only be ideal by a PC, unless you wanted to make a coffee for someone somewhere else.
I think a internet cafe might take it too serious and actually get these in stock![]()
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