I always bring my own coffee to work in a Thermos, so the malfunction of the brand new office coffee machine does not affect me personally. However, as an engineer, I cannot help but notice that some very important principle about product design is missing when a machine that is supposed to do something as simple as making coffee politely declines to do so. "Please call operator. (Report error 399)," it suggests--as if that serves as an acceptable apology for refusing to pour hot water through ground coffee.
Perhaps the next generation of such machines will be so advanced they will simply declare, having been asked to produce a cup of coffee, "I prefer not to (Error 401)."
06 December 2011
Bartleby, the Coffee Maker
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Almost as good as a (faux) computer's warning: "File not found. Would you like a beer instead?" If only.
today, technology has developed the features and quality services product. the 1 cup coffee maker is also available in market. you can prefer this and buy one for your office and enjoy the coffee.
Yes, Christina, that would be a very sophisticated machine indeed!
I'm pretty sure as an aspiring engineer that it stops you from fixing the machine yourself. It appears to be working. You could probably Google a PDF though these days and try anyway.
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