LONDON -- If ever you needed proof of just how much British people love their tea, cast your eyes over the heroic struggles of the man below.
SEE ALSO:British tea drinking etiquette perfectly explained in chartsOn Tuesday, data specialist Mark Rittman embarked on a mission to make a cup of tea using his new Wi-Fi kettle. It sounded simple enough, but -- as Rittman had to integrate the iKettle into his already very well-connected home -- it didn't quite go according to plan.
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Oh dear.
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Now that is a truly well-deserved cup of tea.
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