Me neither, I hate the taste and the smell. ![]()
since i came up to presencial work (beh) i started again to drink coffe, altough my religion not recommend any cerebral stimulant, i have been drinked coffe at least 1-2 cups per day, and i feel that way its the best way to do and drink, with a pinch of salt:
Very interesting resource that was found once someone left their company.
I don't do coffee, but wouldn't mind a soda machine. lol.
This is the real motivation to get good with Powershell/bash lol.
Do you drink any hot beverages? What are the alternatives to coffee and tea? Iâd like to have some!
This is the best option, but I sometimes struggle to resist coffee cravings.
In Vader voice:
Give yourself
to the Dark Sideblack coffee. It is the only way you can save yourfriendssanity.
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@scott.steele I think you used Ignition Maker Edition for one of your espresso machines, didnât you?
Brazen Plus â Behmor for a good cup of coffee, so you donât need to add all that crap to it.
Iâm not particularly fancy with coffee. I always take my coffee black. I really donât like cream or sugar in my coffee.
At work I drink whatever is brewed on the drip machine.
At home I brew Dunken Donuts coffee on a Kurig in a reusable k cup. French press is way better but the I get fidgety if I do that so I donât typically do that.
I really like Illy coffee; especially the stuff sourced from Guatemala but itâs not easily attainable in my area and I donât care enough to spend the extra money, soâŠ
I use a âFrenchâ press and grind my own Kona beans with a manual ceramic burr grinder. No need for additives.
Not a big coffee person myself, but enjoy trying different beverages from 7 Brew. Usually just grab one in the morning and drink water the rest of the day. Lately it's been the Strawberry Brewchatta Chai w/ almond milk, but today it's their sweet and salty.
We had a plant location that controlled the water reservoir in the Keurig with a level float, valve, and a rockwell PLC.
In the tech âbatcaveâ with the testing PLC but was still pretty funny and cool.
American tourist in Ireland: "Could I have a coffee, please - without cream."
Irish waitress: "I'm sorry, we have no cream today, but I could give it to you without milk?"
I knew that joke with Jean Paul Sartre writing "L'ĂȘtre et le nĂ©ant" in a Parisian cafĂ©.
"Coffee, no cream please"
"Sorry, we're out of cream"
"Oh, without milk then"
I don't think someone working at a café in Australia would know what you were talking about if you tried to order a coffee with cream.
(AI put a metal handle on a plastic cream tub
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I used to love Keurig for the speed and convenience, but when my coffee maker quit working, I took it apart to see if I could fix it. Inside, I found a sealed reservoir that was hopelessly clogged, and when I cut it open, I found a disgusting gelatin biomass that just grossed me out. Googling this symptom revealed hundreds of other people who had found and photographed the same thing. Consequently, I haven't used a Keurig since. If anybody reading this loves Keurig, don't google this. The imagery will wreck your appetite for K-cups.
Itâs a significant hassle to descale it from time to time. I am a little lazier with that than I should be. Sounds like I need to also do a biofilm process. This is sounding a lot less convenient.

