So I went to my local Starsucks to see about some upgrades.
I wanted to know the upgrade path from a small cup of joe to a double-venti-no whip-soy-mocha. I was told there was no upgrade and I would have to pay full price. What a rip off.
Since that didn't work I asked 'Does an overclocked espresso machine make better coffee faster or is it just more likely to crash spewing steam and foamed dairy everywhere?'
I was referred to corporate tech support, but after three attempts to logon to HOTSPOT I was locked out and had to re-enter the store to try again. Then I was told my registration cookie had been deleted and I'd need to get back inline and buy another (over-priced) raisin cookie.
This is when I decided for sure that Open Source Coffee was the way to go. Imagine it, I can go to the local shop (Safeway) and buy my own coffee beans, these filter things, a 'grinder', some mugs, a drip brewer and voila.
(Does anybody know how to assemble this mess!) I tried tech support, but they said I needed more punches on my frequent(sucker)-buyer card before they could help me, but recommended I check the web for sites like http://javadot.org!
Oh the days before technology...
But what does this article have to do with the Beta?
Way to go corporate overloards, not!
Link to virus, or just an infected host...
So I went to my local Starsucks to see about some upgrades. I wanted to know the upgrade path from a small cup of joe to a double-venti-no whip-soy-mocha. I was told there was no upgrade and I would have to pay full price. What a rip off. Since that didn't work I asked 'Does an overclocked espresso machine make better coffee faster or is it just more likely to crash spewing steam and foamed dairy everywhere?' I was referred to corporate tech support, but after three attempts to logon to HOTSPOT I was locked out and had to re-enter the store to try again. Then I was told my registration cookie had been deleted and I'd need to get back inline and buy another (over-priced) raisin cookie. This is when I decided for sure that Open Source Coffee was the way to go. Imagine it, I can go to the local shop (Safeway) and buy my own coffee beans, these filter things, a 'grinder', some mugs, a drip brewer and voila. (Does anybody know how to assemble this mess!) I tried tech support, but they said I needed more punches on my frequent(sucker)-buyer card before they could help me, but recommended I check the web for sites like http://javadot.org! Oh the days before technology...
Lexmark has already sued one company for doing exactly that. According to Lexmark, it's a violation of the DMCA. Go figure.