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Please do not add original research or novel syntheses of published material to articles. Please cite a reliable source for all of your contributions. Thank you. Biker Biker (talk) 16:12, 4 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Mate! I'll do that tomorrow but i guarantee you, it won't change a thing. There will still be people to withdraw my sincere contributions, probably this is due to the legal differences here in Australia between Jack Grieve of "La Sorrentina" and Irene Notaras of "Bon Trading". The trademark "Atomic" was really used on many coffee makers both in Mr. Robbiati (father and son)'S as in Mr. Stern's production, absolutely independently to any shape or function. The Article was started by Jack Grieve of "La Sorrentina" to gain momentum that the name "Atomic" is generic: his avatar was "The genericist"... the history depicted has nothing to do with what happened. It is a real shame. But if you wish to correct all my contributions... i can't do anything about it. You ask me for reliable source? Look at the first phrase: "The atomic coffee machine" and its reference: "Design for a coffee maker". Have a look at the document cited and look if you find anything "Atomic-like", you may see something i don't.