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Date: 16 Jun 2007 08:29:04
From: D. Ross
Subject: Pretty espresso machine
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I was organizing my bookmarks, and realized I forgot to post this when I ran across it last fall: http://www.designspotter.com/weblog/archives/2006/10/red_hot.php Apparently not in production, alas. - Dvid R. -- Less information than you ever thought possible: http://www.demitasse.net
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Date: 18 Jun 2007 19:23:42
From: Barry Jarrett
Subject: Re: Pretty espresso machine
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 08:29:04 GMT, ross@math.hawaii.NOSPAM.edu (D. Ross) wrote: >I was organizing my bookmarks, and realized I forgot to post this when I ran >across it last fall: > >http://www.designspotter.com/weblog/archives/2006/10/red_hot.php > >Apparently not in production, alas. "exclusive Pannerello"??
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Date: 22 Jun 2007 15:14:01
From: Brent
Subject: Re: Pretty espresso machine
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> > > "exclusive Pannerello"?? > yeah, exclusive, you know, no one else gets to use your one...
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Date: 18 Jun 2007 06:58:26
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Subject: Re: Pretty espresso machine
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I particularly like the "integrated coffee crushing mill" My first thought upon looking at it was that it belongs in Whoville. Kurt
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Date: 16 Jun 2007 09:15:45
From: Robert Harmon
Subject: Re: Pretty espresso machine
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I've bought many zany looking things to add to my collection, but I've always insisted that form must follow function & not the other way around. I'd be afraid to even sneeze near this machine - it just looks so frail (example - look at the handle on the PK). If it were made from forged S/S it *might* hold together long enough to find out what kind of shots it could produce. But it probably won a ribbon of some sort - I'm sure it was made by an aspiring industrial designer as part of a class project; and almost certainly with no engineering input. Robert Harmon On Jun 16, 3:29 am, r...@math.hawaii.NOSPAM.edu (D. Ross) wrote: > I was organizing my bookmarks, and realized I forgot to post this when I ran > across it last fall: > > http://www.designspotter.com/weblog/archives/2006/10/red_hot.php > > Apparently not in production, alas. > > - Dvid R. > -- > Less information than you ever thought possible:http://www.demitasse.net
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Date: 16 Jun 2007 10:57:36
From: Jack Denver
Subject: Re: Pretty espresso machine
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It's sort of like Salvador Dali meets the Atomic. "D. Ross" <ross@math.hawaii.NOSPAM.edu > wrote in message news:46739eb9.19220687@localhost... >I was organizing my bookmarks, and realized I forgot to post this when I >ran > across it last fall: > > http://www.designspotter.com/weblog/archives/2006/10/red_hot.php > > Apparently not in production, alas. > > - Dvid R. > -- > Less information than you ever thought possible: > http://www.demitasse.net
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Date: 16 Jun 2007 11:40:57
From: Moka Java
Subject: Re: Pretty espresso machine
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Looks a little like an inverted toilet bowl. NIMK R "but I'm the guy who didn't care for the $30m bikini" TF Jack Denver wrote: > It's sort of like Salvador Dali meets the Atomic. > > "D. Ross" <ross@math.hawaii.NOSPAM.edu> wrote in message > news:46739eb9.19220687@localhost... >> I was organizing my bookmarks, and realized I forgot to post this when I >> ran >> across it last fall: >> >> http://www.designspotter.com/weblog/archives/2006/10/red_hot.php >> >> Apparently not in production, alas. >> >> - Dvid R. >> -- >> Less information than you ever thought possible: >> http://www.demitasse.net > >
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Date: 16 Jun 2007 14:44:04
From: Ken Wilson
Subject: Re: Pretty espresso machine
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After contemplating it a bit, I realised I liked it - but not in 70's red. Imagine it in stainless steel. But each to their own Ken > > http://www.designspotter.com/weblog/archives/2006/10/red_hot.php > > Apparently not in production, alas. >
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