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How to Use Your Atomic Espresso Coffee Maker

How to Use Your Atomic Espresso Coffee Maker
"How to Use Your Atomic Espresso Coffee Maker. British Made." Cover of the instruction booklet for an Atomic coffee machine, which was designed by Giordano Robbiati of Milan, Italy, in 1946.

The title of this booklet sounds like a question to me: "How to use your Atomic Espresso Coffee Maker?" My answer would be the same for any kind of atomic device: "Very carefully, of course!"

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 Smiley Derleth
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I love this. Thanks for sharing.
9 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
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Back in the days when people used models of the nucleus with electrons spinning round it as symbols of progress and a better future. I believe the American Atheists still use it as a substitute for the cross (or so it seems to me -- they probably have a different explanation of why they use it). Classic typefaces, script, and colours. I thank you. too.
9 years ago. Edited 9 years ago.

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