Ember temperature controlled mug... (big pics)

Cosori Cup Warmer - 24 Watts, Review and Disassembly
for drinks those 'maybe' a good solution - or warming maple syrup
had not realised titanium (conductive) mugs are not too expensive. ... will they glow like guggenheim ?


but for butter, 24/7 Dell answer was in front of me, 17C kitchen doesn't cut it;


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if I do some rendering on the laptop would it keep a drink warm.
 
That's a flask. And boring as well. Much prefer my giant Star Wars mug, particularly for client meetings :p

yes, ideally you want something ~1pint ceramic with some kind of double layer, that's resistant to knocks (ballast in base?), nothings perfect - spec me one

After one slight coffee cup spill, now try to be disciplined about cup location vs keyboard
 
ok I'm letting mine cool - pertinant

Drinking very hot tea could almost double the risk of oesophageal cancer, according to a study of 50,000 people.
Cancer experts found that drinking 700ml per day of tea at 60C or higher was “consistently associated” with a 90 per cent higher risk of the disease, compared with people who drank liquids at lower temperatures.
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The research, which was published in the International Journal of Cancer, studied the drinking habits of 50,045 people aged 40 to 75 in northeastern Iran.
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The judgement was informed by studies which mostly looked at mate, a type of tea that is traditionally drunk at very hot temperatures, mainly in South America, Asia, and Africa.
However, they said it was the temperature rather than the type of drink that was associated with cancer so the findings would also, in theory, apply to other types of tea.


but original paper discusses other factors in study group oral-health/heroin ...
https://www.researchgate.net/public...Susceptibility_and_Environmental_Risk_Factors
so 'journalist' reports maybe misleading
 
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