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I'll ask if anyone I know here at home would order one, but I can bet that
would make for a total of two at most.
bob h
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 13:26:55 +1100, "Chris Cason"
<newsadmin-despam-@povray-no-spam.org> wrote:
>while folks who have responded have liked, I'd need to see a bit more
>interest ... minimum quantities and all.
>
>[plus, they're expensive ... I'd need to sell them for about US$30 plus
>shipping for it to be worthwhile].
At that price level I would only go for 1 cup, but I would definitely
buy one!
/Erkki
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bob h wrote:
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> I'll ask if anyone I know here at home would order one, but I can bet that
> would make for a total of two at most.
I'd buy a couple. Only 146 to go...
--
Ken Tyler
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"Chris Cason" <newsadmin-despam-@povray-no-spam.org> wrote in message
news:3c68805c@news.povray.org...
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> > I actually like a logo cup better than a photographic cup. When can we
> > order some ?? :-)
>
> when I see enough people interested ;)
>
> while folks who have responded have liked, I'd need to see a bit more
> interest ... minimum quantities and all.
>
> [plus, they're expensive ... I'd need to sell them for about US$30 plus
> shipping for it to be worthwhile].
>
That is expensive. I could get an electric coffee maker for that price
I'll buy one
What are the dimensions of the cup?
Gail
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Chris Cason wrote:
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>> I actually like a logo cup better than a photographic cup. When can we
>> order some ?? :-)
>
> when I see enough people interested ;)
>
> while folks who have responded have liked, I'd need to see a bit more
> interest ... minimum quantities and all.
>
> [plus, they're expensive ... I'd need to sell them for about US$30 plus
> shipping for it to be worthwhile].
>
> -- Chris
>
>
>
I'd buy one, maybe two if they weren't so expensive!
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In article <3c68805c@news.povray.org>,
"Chris Cason" <newsadmin-despam-@povray-no-spam.org> wrote:
> when I see enough people interested ;)
I'd buy one...
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"Gail Shaw" <gsh### [at] monotixcoza> wrote in message
news:3c6924d1@news.povray.org...
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> That is expensive. I could get an electric coffee maker for that price
> I'll buy one
Got a toaster recently and for the $30 I could buy 3 of those, but it's an
extremely cheap bargain toaster. A POV-Ray mug is more valuable to me.
Admittedly, I could imagine difficulty in selling 150 though.
> What are the dimensions of the cup?
milliliters, as Chris Cason has answered before. Very coffee mug sized
then, even though the pictures make it look like a tall beer mug. A little
mathematics would help to figure out the size based on the shape we already
know about. Unfortunately I'm probably much better at guessing than I am at
inches across bottom. Without looking at the picture again, that is, and
also not know if the inside drops all the way to the base. :-)
So I could be totally wrong.
bob h
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bob h wrote:
> > Very coffee mug sized then, even though the pictures make it look like a
> tall beer >mug. A little mathematics would help to figure out the size based
> on the shape we >already know about.
The mathematics I'm interested in, coffee mug-wise, concern how hot that metal
mug would be to hold and drink from filled with scalding coffee. Definitely more
of a showpiece than a functional vessel for hot liquids.
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Dave Dunn wrote:
> The mathematics I'm interested in, coffee mug-wise, concern how hot that metal
> mug would be to hold and drink from filled with scalding coffee. Definitely more
> of a showpiece than a functional vessel for hot liquids.
It's double wall thermal insulated and it has a unique safety feature
called a handle.
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"Dave Dunn" <poi### [at] aolcom> wrote in message news:3C6A5F42.104CF24D@aol.com...
> The mathematics I'm interested in, coffee mug-wise, concern how hot that metal
> mug would be to hold and drink from filled with scalding coffee. Definitely more
> of a showpiece than a functional vessel for hot liquids.
If you'd bothered to read my original post you would have noticed that I clearly
stated that it was double-walled. Which is one of the reasons it is so expensive.
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