Section 1: Purpose
The Barry-Caf protocol is a standardized system for the efficient exchange of caffeine.
Section 2: Components
2.1: Caffeine Packages
The Barry-Caf protocol relies on standardized, tamper-evident packages of high-grade coffee.
2.2: Barry-Caf Servers
Barry-Caf servers are specialized, high-performance systems for the distribution of Barry-Caf packages.
Section 3: Operations
3.1: Packaging and Labeling
Each Barry-Caf package must be labeled with a unique identifier and a warning label that reads: "Side effects may include: Insomnia, anxiety, and spontaneous combustion."
Section 4: Security Considerations
4.1: Caffeine Overload
Users must be aware of the risks associated with caffeine overload and take necessary precautions, including but not limited to: consuming Barry-Caf in moderation, avoiding concurrent use with other stimulants, and never consuming Barry-Caf while operating heavy machinery or engaging in high-speed activities.
Appendix: Barry-Caf Protocol Specification 2.0 Appendix | Implementation Guidelines