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Could I interest you in a cup of coffee?

Thanks for spilling the beans.
 
Good answer. LOL

"The item in question is a specially manufactured electronic water-heater that plugs into aircraft systems. Because it connects to the aircraft, replacements require FAA airworthiness certification. The Air Force has purchased 391 of these items since 2016 at a total cost of $326,785 …"
 
Nothing to see here; move along. These aren't the droids you're looking for.
 
Nothing to see here; move along. These aren't the droids you're looking for.


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One word: Thermos.
 
Have had my Aladin thermos for over 50 years now and it still knows hot from cold. Used it on small boat duty and on the lighthouse.
 
Have had my Aladin thermos for over 50 years now and it still knows hot from cold. Used it on small boat duty and on the lighthouse.

I have my newish one, I got it fifteen or so years ago from my ex-wife and my old one that has the big cork for the stopper. Both of them work really well, though when I use the old one it works best if I soak the cork overnight first so it doesn't leak.
 
" the Air Force published a public-affairs story lauding a 3D-printing innovation one of its squadrons made to develop a cheaper solution to the problem of the cup's handles breaking off.
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$1280 and the freaking handles break off requiring complete replacement?? For that price I'd expect to drop it out the window, while flying, and have it not break...
 
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