In article , J. Clarke wrote:
>sechumlib wrote:
>> On 2007-06-23 20:15:32 -0400, "J. Clarke"
>> said:
>>
>>> Try it yourself--get a one-cup coffee filter and put coffee in it and
>>> pour water through it at 150 degrees or whatever temperature you
>>> think is appropriate for the preparation of coffee and see what you
>>> get.
>>
>> Restaurant patrons are not expected by the law to do experimentation
>> to determine how hot coffee can be made before it burns them.
>> Especially when they're 79 years old.
>
>Restaurant patrons who are 79 years old can be expected to know that
>coffee is hot. If she hasn't learned that in 79 years then she's
>incredibly stupid.
The coffee in question was a lot hotter than usual restaurant coffee.
>But as usual since you don't have any kind of logical rejoinder you're
>going off on a tangent. The point of the experiment is to demonstrate
>the result of making coffee at the temperature that _you_ believe to be
>correct.
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