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AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker

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112644 Features: Total immersion of the grounds in the water results in rapid yet robust extraction of flavor Total immersion ...
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AeroPress Micro-Filters, Package of 350

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Aeropress Filters 350 Pack

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Aerobie replacement micro-filters for the Aeropress coffee and Espresso Maker. 350 filters per pack.


AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker with Bonus 350 Micro Filters

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The AeroPress is an entirely new way to make coffee, American style or Espresso style for use in lattes, cappucinos ...


Aerobie Aeropress With Tote Bag

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The AeroPress is an entirely new way to make coffee, American style or Espresso style for use in lattes, cappucinos ...



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PB&J, tables and chairs, liquor and swimming, jogging and gaming—these are matches made in heaven. Fortunately, the Jog has you covered with the whole jogging and gaming thing.

The Jog attaches to your belt and connects between your Wii or PS2 and the controller—forcing you to jog in place in order to move your character (can you say "hot seller?"). I must say that I haven't encountered a fitness peripheral of this caliber since the Gamercize Pro-Sport and it's PC partner-in-crime (and that is not a good thing). Fortunately, only those in the UK will be able to get their hands on one in the foreseeable future. [Kotaku]


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Paul Glen says that fear of layoffs is a de-motivator for creative problem-solvers like those in IT.
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