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A few more images from my vacuum brew coffee setup. Got the information from MAKE Volume 17, Florence Siphon coffee brewer on page 63.
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Our friend Brenda has this tradition of taking a picture of her flask (which she keeps filled with fine Irish whiskey) whenever she hikes to some pretty place and sending it to her best friend Susie, who some years ago moved away, along with the words "Wish you were here." Anyway, in this spot the flask had a nice reflection on it so I snapped a shot too.
Something bad was growing in my flask. I removed a small section. Hopefully it didn't spread to the rest of the flask. You can see some little plants (or protocorms) on the edge.
Double your fun with the Dos from Visol! One of our most unique flasks, the awesome Dos allows you drink your two favorite drinks side by side. Encased in black leather carrying case, open the flap and disover 2 three ounce flasks with a captive top. These slim flasks feature a stainless steel body wrapped with black leather.
The Dpad of a websocket-based controller we are developing in the #CRAWLAB. The websocket interface, etc is provided by Flask-SocketIO (github.com/miguelgrinberg/Flask-SocketIO).