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First Alan Adler Invented the Aerobie. Now He’s Created the Perfect Cup of Coffee

Link ~ March 31, 2015 ~ Mark

At first I was stirring it in a cup and then pouring the slurry into the AeroPress. Later on I learned that I could stir it right in the AeroPress.

I love that in the early, prototyping days even the inventor didn’t know how to use his invention.

First Alan Adler Invented the Aerobie. Now He’s Created the Perfect Cup of Coffee

Image ~ March 31, 2011November 12, 2017 ~ Mark

mikeindustries:

Inventables: Very cool. I am not sure what to order here, but I definitely want something. Perhaps some stainless steel paint.

My first thought was to wonder which of these things I could use for hiking gear…

Image ~ September 9, 2009November 12, 2017 ~ Mark

Les Paul’s early solid-body electric, “The Log”.

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