You need to reread the Coffee FAQ. Near boiling point is the temperature the water is supposed to be at when it _touches_the_ground_coffee_ while brewing, not when the brewed coffee is served. 60C feels scalding hot to a normal person, 92C causes burns in your mouth, just as it would cause burns on your body.
I wonder why they bother with trying to get addresses of filesharers from the ISPs at all.
1) Open phonebook
2) Select people
3) Sue these people
4) Settle with these people
5) Collect revenue
Since when does an idea being obvious prevent it from being patented?
You need to reread the Coffee FAQ. Near boiling point is the temperature the water is supposed to be at when it _touches_the_ground_coffee_ while brewing, not when the brewed coffee is served. 60C feels scalding hot to a normal person, 92C causes burns in your mouth, just as it would cause burns on your body.