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COFFEE-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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Updated: January 1998</CiteTitle>.
Updated: November 2000</CiteTitle>.
Yes, Linux DOES make coffee, and it tastes good. </Para>
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COFFEE-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>
Updated: January 1998</CiteTitle>.
Updated: November 2000</CiteTitle>.
Yes, Linux DOES make coffee, and it tastes good. </Para>
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<title>COFFEE-HOWTO
<author>Georgatos Photis, &lt;<htmlurl
url="mailto:gef@ceid.upatras.gr?subject=COFFEE-HOWTO"
name="gef@ceid.upatras.gr">&gt;
<author>Annie Pinder, &lt;<htmlurl url="mailto:ajp@leguin.org.uk">&gt;
<date>v0.5, 15 January 1998
name="gef@ceid.upatras.gr">&gt; &nl;
Annie Pinder, &lt;<htmlurl
url="mailto:ajp@leguin.org.uk"
name="ajp@leguin.org.uk">&gt;
<date>v0.6, 28 November 2000
<abstract>
One of the most memorable comments about software I have ever heard,
is whether this or that can make coffee.
Linux DOES make coffee. And it tastes good, as well!
</abstract>
<!-- Table of contents -->
<toc>
<p>
For a long time, humanity was wondering how could a computer
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interesting and humorous notes.
</itemize>
</article>