Do you know what day it is?
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wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 09:19 last edited by
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From before but same as today.
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I for one hate mugs that are too big, such as the bizarre cup sizes Starbucks uses. The coffee gets cold way before you finish it. Better to have a smaller cup and refill more often.
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wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 11:33 last edited by
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wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 11:35 last edited by
@LuFins-Dad gets his coffee into his mouth with a fork, no doubt.
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wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 11:37 last edited by
F6’er here too.
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wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 11:47 last edited by
Black.
Starbucks, Peet’s, Caribou, La Columbe.
Make in a pot, 8 small scoops, 4 cups
put in 24 ounce insulated Tumbler that seals.
Stays hot and fresh for the about 3 hours it takes to go through it.
Then shift to another tumbler with ice water. 20 ounce. Do 3 of those before 5ish. -
wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 11:57 last edited by
One of my partners and I were talking about coffee. He said his doctor asked him how much coffee he drinks.
"About 6 a day."
"Cups? Wow!"
"No, pots."
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wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 12:02 last edited by
Good coffee is too thick to pour and too thin to slice.
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@LuFins-Dad gets his coffee into his mouth with a fork, no doubt.
wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 12:10 last edited by@George-K said in Do you know what day it is?:
@LuFins-Dad gets his coffee into his mouth with a fork, no doubt.
I was going to say that I prefer mine darker and thicker than F6, but that would have been too easy for youn’z.
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wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 12:26 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Do you know what day it is?:
F6.
Why use two dimensions to represent just one variable?
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@jon-nyc said in Do you know what day it is?:
F6.
Why use two dimensions to represent just one variable?
wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 14:27 last edited by@Klaus said in Do you know what day it is?:
@jon-nyc said in Do you know what day it is?:
F6.
Why use two dimensions to represent just one variable?
That's scary. Klaus and I think alike.
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@jon-nyc said in Do you know what day it is?:
F6.
Why use two dimensions to represent just one variable?
wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 14:51 last edited by@Klaus said in Do you know what day it is?:
@jon-nyc said in Do you know what day it is?:
F6.
Why use two dimensions to represent just one variable?
How do you know sugar isn't a variable?
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wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 16:17 last edited by
Because then there would be multiple black coffees.
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wrote on 30 Sept 2020, 16:20 last edited by
@Klaus said in Do you know what day it is?:
Because then there would be multiple black coffees.
Only if the rows and columns correspond to those two metrics. In other words, you don't know sugar's not in there.
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@Optimistic said in Do you know what day it is?:
Having mine over vanilla ice cream.
Coffee over vanilla ice cream. Tell me more about this. Is it iced coffee?
wrote on 1 Oct 2020, 01:46 last edited by@brenda Nope! Hot. Just a little richer than made with half and half. It´s a good after-dinner coffee
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@jon-nyc said in Do you know what day it is?:
F6.
Why use two dimensions to represent just one variable?
wrote on 1 Oct 2020, 06:44 last edited by@Klaus said in Do you know what day it is?:
@jon-nyc said in Do you know what day it is?:
F6.
Why use two dimensions to represent just one variable?
So you wouldn’t have to scroll to find your coffee strength of choice?
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wrote on 1 Oct 2020, 09:12 last edited by
It’s a serving array modeled after the famous story of Goldilocks and the 36 bears. Momma bear who liked cream, papa bear who liked black, and their 34 baby bears, 6 of whom liked their coffee just right. I could tell you what happened to goldi but it’s pretty gruesome. A ravenous jacked up papa bear who exists on caffeine and zero calories.