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Re: [cobalt-users] Qube Discussions



David Mitchell wrote:
> 
> I am new to the list (2 days) and am considering a Qube2 for
> my company's new facility.  Judging from the minute number of
> posts to this list regarding the Qube, I can only assume that
> either the Qube is MUCH more stable than the RAQ, it is much
> less complex than the RAQ, there are MANY less units in use,
> the sheer volumn of RAQ posts scares Qube users away, some
> combination of the above, or there is some other reason that
> I am unaware of.

People tend to buy one Qube and then use it to do the job it
was designed for.

But it seems that people buy many RaQs and then try to get it
to make a decent cup of tea as well as supporting 250 websites,
running e-commerce apps, Front Page extensions, and gawd knows 
what else somebody has decided leads to a "rich multimedia
experience".

This then leads on to a lot of stuff that is often not Cobalt-
specific at all, but to do with the Internet, DNS, etc...

[Off Topic]

How To Make A Decent Cup Of Tea:

- Empty the kettle
- Fill with cold fresh water
- *warm* the teapot with water from the kettle as it approaches the boil
- empty the teapot
- add loose tea (one teaspoon per person and "one for the pot")
- pour in boiling (and I mean *boiling*) water
- stir
- wait a bit.

The above Common Beverage Interface script should work with most 
kitchen appliances.