Re: Keurig
I get the convenience, especially for fast food joints that do not want to brew a whole pot of coffee for that one addict trundling in at quarter-to-late needing a hot cuppa' (that would be me). However, I find the only way to get a decently tasting cup is to use the darkest strongest brew available (Newman's Own has a Black Something or Other that works) and make two "small" cups (per the little size icons on the side) and dumping them into my large commuter mug. Making a "large" cup just means more water/steam punched through the grounds and a rah-ther weak result.
Glad to see the printer-as-cartridge-sales-device model is expanding. Not.