61rroger@gmail.com wrote:
This will be about things/products/whatevers that you/me/we *WISH*existed but, as far as WE KNOW anyway; don't already exist. As an
example of what I'm talking about, I'll give the one of mine that I can
think of right now, I may have others later; but I'm not sure.
I wish that those 24 ounce, sold individually bottles of beer, had re-usable/re-screwable caps/lids on them.
Why CAN'T you put a screw cap back on? You've let a lot of the CO2
out, but you can recap it.
A friend of mine drinks exotic European brews. Some of those have a
ceramic and rubber cap held on by a springy steel pivot. Those could
be re-used, too.
In article <dkhbmqFsk68U1@mid.individual.net>,
Greg Goss <gossg@gossg.org> wrote:
61rroger@gmail.com wrote:
This will be about things/products/whatevers that you/me/we *WISH*existed but, as far as WE KNOW anyway; don't already exist. As an
example of what I'm talking about, I'll give the one of mine that I can
think of right now, I may have others later; but I'm not sure.
re-usable/re-screwable caps/lids on them.
I wish that those 24 ounce, sold individually bottles of beer, had
Why CAN'T you put a screw cap back on? You've let a lot of the CO2
out, but you can recap it.
A friend of mine drinks exotic European brews. Some of those have a
ceramic and rubber cap held on by a springy steel pivot. Those could
be re-used, too.
Grolsch, right?
In article <dkhbmqFsk68U1@mid.individual.net>,
Greg Goss <gossg@gossg.org> wrote:
61rroger@gmail.com wrote:
This will be about things/products/whatevers that you/me/we *WISH*existed but, as far as WE KNOW anyway; don't already exist. As an
example of what I'm talking about, I'll give the one of mine that I can
think of right now, I may have others later; but I'm not sure.
re-usable/re-screwable caps/lids on them.
I wish that those 24 ounce, sold individually bottles of beer, had
Why CAN'T you put a screw cap back on? You've let a lot of the CO2
out, but you can recap it.
A friend of mine drinks exotic European brews. Some of those have a
ceramic and rubber cap held on by a springy steel pivot. Those could
be re-used, too.
Grolsch, right?
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