Well, what might an inveterate blogger want that he or she didn't know existed?
One or two points from the instructions are slightly amusing. The system requirements are claimed to include 32 MB of system RAM and 50 MB available hard disk space (though there is no software to load and the cup warmer is just drawing power from the USB port). And: "Should the Cup Warmer perform unexpected functions, unplug the unit and then reset your computer".
And, the compulsory for all electrical equipment: "Do not use near water". OK, I'll only drink tea or coffee when blogging.
Saturday's Times included an advertising booklet "Collections". Of note there were the battery powered self-heating gloves (the batteries are located in the cuffs of each glove) and the multi-way socket device which claimed to save 100% of the energy being wasted when electrical devices connected to it were left in stand-by mode.
I'll let you know in due course how I get on with the cup warmer!
2 comments:
I presume this was a Christmas present- and so much more needed than a Christmas jumper! I think the sender knew you were an avid blogger/ blogee and very often got so engrossed that your tea went cold.Remember to get it out when the sender visits!
Zero says
I also in that Times booklet saw a device that showed you how much energy you were using- i can imagine missing what was happening on a tv progamme ,for example,while i was working out what watching it was costing!
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