A common assumption is that a 99-cent coffee is sold at a loss. For specialty cafes paying $15/lb for beans, that is true. But for the "Coffee Time" model—think McDonald’s senior coffee or the bottomless pot at a truck stop—the math works.
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Here is a summarized guide to "making a piece" (modding the BIOS) using CoffeeTime 0.99: A common assumption is that a 99-cent coffee
Beyond the dollars and cents, the phrase “coffee time” implies a pause, a moment of mindfulness. Here is a sample morning ritual that costs 99 cents but feels priceless: The Frankenstein CPU: Reviving Old Boards with Coffee Time 0
If you drink one coffee per day as a casual pleasure, you might not need to optimize every penny. But if you are a student, a young professional saving for a home, a parent on a budget, or simply someone who refuses to overpay for a commodity, then yes— is your new best friend.