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					Originally Posted by replicant_argent  Let's not make judgments on how thermonuclear, scalp crawling with buzzy happiness some of us would prefer, now, Moo-san...    
Do we have a "source listing" of places for procuring our "coffee things" at appropriate bottom feeder pricing?
 Maybe we can even get a sticky. You "know people," right?   I know a guy or two..... | 
	
 "scalp crawling... buzzy happiness..."?
Please to forgive my presumptiousness.  Some people DO like the feel of invisible ticks, snakes and spiders  crawling all over their bodies and I did not account for that.  Each should explore toxicity in his or her own way.  For those who have never experienced tachycardia and wild blood-pressure swings accompanied by sweats, uncontrollable trembling and distorted vision a six, eight or 10-cup mokapot would be a great opening salvo on an otherwise stable vascular system.  
 


 
All I'm saying is, it's usually easier to get good results from a smaller pot than a larger one.  And it's more useful (for most of us) to have two three-cuppers rather than one six-cupper.  However, for those who want to go willy-nilly off into moka-universe with a big pot, have at it.  I am sure many people cheerfully use a six-cup mokapot for their own daily brew.  People like Bruce Banner.  Heh heh heh.
