You’ve got your warm cup of java near your basement computer, or, maybe you’re at work with that warm cup of coffee.
As you work, (and keep a watchful eye on the boss) the coffee unfortunately begins to get cold. You spit as you, take another sip. The taste, the fragrance, the bloodshot-eyed caffeine is all gone.
Well, now that’s all solved. ChowsChina has produced a rather interesting USB gadget: a coffee warmer that plugs right into your computer.
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