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Brews Tea Legitimate Fine!What do you promise you can't brew tea with this thing? Of course you can. It can sit on an oven burner and heat up, and the handle stays cool. It doesn't whistle, so you have to keep an eye on it, but I ferment tea in it two or three times a day. True, it is a one or two cup pot, but adding water each time, I have found, burns very few calories.
Fair but small
This teapot is in actuality beautiful but it's only big enough for about 2 cups of tea. Also, it is cast iron so you have to be careful not to chip or scratch it because it can rust.
Nice-looking....Useless
5 stars because the artefact is exactly what it claims to be. It's pretty and looks good on a shelf. Too small to be any use unless you sip tiny amounts of tea at a period. Also, and I should have been more attentive before buying, it is as impractical an item as possible. Cannot brew tea in it and after using the pot, it requires a lot of cleaning to elude rust. Hey, not the manufacturers fault--my fault for buying it. Oh, it's also a little more brownish than the pictures depict.




Ars TechnicaIntel CPU-steady exploit could be tempest in a teapotArs Technica, MABecause the space as been previously set as WB cacheable, the accesses are cached rather than rejected. Next, the attacker triggers a System Board of directors Interrupt (SMI), which orders the CPU to enter System Management Mode and execute the code therein.