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Re: Editing droplets...


  • Subject: Re: Editing droplets...
  • From: Mr Tea <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 08 May 2002 13:27:24 +0100

This from Paul Skinner - dated 8/5/02 11.38 am:

> 1. Install Zingg.

Top tip, Paul. Let us rejoice for a moment in the glorious bounty of
freeware that makes enhancing OS X like plucking plump ripe fruit from the
vine.

> I have tried both with the pot warmed and with the pot not warmed.
> I consistently get the same results. Could you post some code that
> demonstrates the advantage of the warmed-pot method's advantages?

Pot-warming is just a small part of the complex web of preparations that
leads to the perfect cuppa, and its beneficial effect on the sapidity of the
brew can easily be negated by other factors, like using damp tea-leaves or
living more than 100 feet above sea level.

My Teapot.app scripting dictionary is still in beta, but when I go public
with it I'll make sure you're the first to know ;-)


Mr Tea
--
Pot of the day: Villeroy & Boch 'Naif'
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