Find the best cup of coffee

I was plagued by Dunkin Donuts operators from Maine to Florida with hundreds of questions. I paid an outrageous price and asked for coffee beans from a dozen greasy spoons suspected as a repository of secret knowledge, and from more than a few four-star hotel kitchens in which seven U.S. dollars a cup of coffee just to be more common than drink.

I threw a handful of coffee grounds in a pot of boiling water. I measured the weight 1 / 100 accuracy and digital thermometers are accurate, they change when you breathe. I pressed, pushed, dripping and wrapped several times than any sane man should.

I'm almost ready to admit that the perfect one cup of coffee is beyond the reach of current technology. Perhaps away from all carbon-based life forms. If ever there is a message from SETI, the stranger a cup of coffee brand will confuse the scientific community for centuries.

Almost, I say. There are several models of coffee producers, such as Amazon and Epinions reviews remains oddly silent. Maybe that these machines do not really exist, and ads like throw me out along the track. Perhaps the buyers were forced to silence. Do not forget that most of the human mind in history, Isaac Newton, succumbed to fumes while watching Sorcerer 'Stone. Some knowledge is so great that only they are the richest reward.

Perhaps the best coffee is not coffee at all. It may be disguised as a new Braun Tassimo hot beverage system. We have known for years that none can match the success of consistent electric rice cookers. Why do you think that a simple task?

You can fill a large container with water every few days. Insert the disk or slice some Arabica fantasy ppuccinno-or-Presse and Tassimo disk reads a bar code, shapes, water quantity, water temperature and cooking time in its tiny silicon brain and delivers a cup of hot drinks for a minute. Could it be the best coffee?