I discuss a lot of RFCs on this site and I at times will reference having a solution so tricked out that it makes you coffee. My good friend Ehren therefore sent me a link to an RFC to have a web browser manage the coffee pot. I am wholly behind this effort and think that with descriptions like this of method definitions, how could you possibly go wrong:
Coffee pots heat water using electronic mechanisms, so there is no fire. Thus, no firewalls are necessary, and firewall control policy is irrelevant. However, POST may be a trademark for coffee, and so the BREW method has been added. The BREW method may be used with other HTTP-based protocols (e.g., the Hyper Text Brewery Control Protocol).
There is also a great line in the Security section reading:
Anyone who gets in between me and my morning coffee should be insecure.
Read more at http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2324.html#ixzz0dNIixf8k
RFC2324, you made my day!
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