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Make your coffee with a text message [Video]

text message coffeeWhat does your morning routine involve? Getting up, having a cup of coffee, and then going to work. When you get to work, you might decide to have another cup. But, don’t you just hate having to wait for the coffee to brew if the pot is empty or someone else is using the instant coffee machine?

Well, a company in Seattle (a city known for it’s love of coffee), has come up with a way to avoid all of the waiting. They have developed a machine that will make your coffee when you send it a text message. Basically, the machine receives your text, grinds the beans, brews your coffee, and keeps it warm until you pick it up. How will you know it’s your coffee? The last three digits of your cell phone number are printed in edible ink on top of the foam.

Personally, I know quite a few people who would love this machine. Unfortunately, there’s only one place you can experience this machine and that’s at ZipWhip, the company that engineered it. So that means, you should either join the company or maybe try and invent something similar yourself, at least until they decide to share this machine with the rest of us.

About Nicolle Morales Kern

Nicolle was born in Philadelphia, raised in England and Germany, and lived in Madrid, Spain for a year in college. She has a B.A. in Journalism from Drexel University.

This avid reader and writer seeks to write and create pieces that encourage people to think and question what they already know, but also to show them the lighter side of life.
Her interest in writing and working for Being Latino comes from the desire to explore what being Latino means for her as a German-Panamanian and to explore the depths of the Latino culture.

She has a passion for all things relating to books, food and booze and shares her musings on her personal blog Culture Jaunt, and currently resides in Philadelphia.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and should not be understood to be shared by Being Latino, Inc.

Comments

  1. My cofee pot speaks Russian … it doesn’t understand my phone. :-D

  2. I. Need. This.

  3. Sonia V Diaz says:

    because the last three digits of my number are printed onto the foam

  4. This technology is sweet. The last three digits of your number are printed in edible ink on top of the foam. My problem with this is that so many tel numbers can have the last three digits be the same. LOL

  5. LOL gotta love technology… Oh the answer is: The last three digits of your cell phone number are printed in edible ink on top of the foam.

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