Coffee engineering
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The Symbian Foundation office in London has Nespresso machines. They make pretty good coffee by office standards.
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I usually prefer to buy my coffee. At work we have few proper coffee making machines, but for me coffee needs more than the right equipments and portions, it needs a passionate barista.
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We have two fancy machines, that if I listen around me produce pretty good coffee. Not for me though! No coffee, just tea and jugs of water for me. But hey, I don't drink it at all and I don't even like the smell of it, so perhaps I should just stay quiet here.
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It takes a while to grow into drinking coffee, but once your hooked, your hooked for life ...
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[quote author="BlackCoder" date="1278591460"]It takes a while to grow into drinking coffee, but once your hooked, your hooked for life ... [/quote]
I totally agree here :)
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[quote author="Andre" date="1278597074"][quote author="BlackCoder" date="1278591460"]It takes a while to grow into drinking coffee, but once your hooked, your hooked for life ... [/quote]
Not sure I want to be hooked. Why add another addition to my list?[/quote]
Choose your vices. It could be worse than coffee. ;)
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Just a strong black tea. Lots of it.
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At INdT I gave up coffe... Now I drink my own and addictive <a href="http://www.matteleao.com.br/">tea</a> =)
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Usually I will drink 3 cups of coffee every day! However, I prefer "Greek coffee", so the quantity is not as much as one might think! ;)
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[quote author="BlackCoder" date="1278591460"]It takes a while to grow into drinking coffee, but once your hooked, your hooked for life ... [/quote]
I was very much hooked. After a few years I really started to dislike the after taste and a few months later also the taste itself. I switched to black tea.
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Has anyone tried "Kopi Luwak or civet coffee":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kopi_Luwak [via The Bucket List], I haven't :)