Self-Heating Coffee Hacking
ptorrone writes "Awhile back I wrote about the new Wolfgang Puck self-heating coffee containers that took 10 years and $24 mil to develop. Well, I managed to find them in a local store and bought them to take apart to see how they work. Once activated, they reach 145 degrees in about 6 minutes. This isn't a review of the beverage, it's all about the stuff that makes the liquid hot, how it works, pictures and links to patents. I am looking in to how these could be recycled too."
I wish that worked on girlfriends...
Hot coffee hack? Wait till the ESRB hears about this!
I bet you'll start seeing obnoxious pple going through all of a store's stock pushing the heat button on each of the cans so that the end customer gets cold coffee :p
The bits on the bus go on and off... on and off... on and off...
You see, the thing that many people in the US completely miss is that the breweing of coffee was perfected in 1855 and it is senseless to mess with it. A shot of espresso made with freshly roasted / ground beans and on a well maintained machine by a well trained barrista is the apex of coffee perfection and cannot be improved upon.
Wow, spoken like a true innovator. You must work for Microsoft.
$500k = team of engineers to figure out how to make 10 million containers per month.
$24,490k = marketing guys to decide on shape of the container and what to print on the outside of it.
Better to get some of the self-heating pads from army MREs.
Yeah, but they'll only work if you have a rock, or something.