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Great Coffee

For the longest time I used to drink coffee only when it had three tablespoons of sugar in it.  I remember how incredibly sweet coffee had to be before it was drinkable.  In retrospect I guess when your parents only have Ricoffy as option, that is the only way to swallow it.

When I moved out of the house I discovered Nescafe Classic.  A step-up from chicory drain water, this is at least real coffee.  For a long time this is what I drank, and life was good.  But like so many things, we tend to be content with the known at the expense of the unknown.

Eventually I grew up a couple of years ago and started grinding my own beans, and using a Hamilton Beach coffee maker similar to this model, basically made filter coffee at the strength of Espresso with warmed milk.  This was much better, but still lacking the real deal.

Finally, only a couple of days ago I reached adulthood.  And this is what I got:

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Not the best on the market (the top models easily reaches $4000 plus), but it has a proper pressurised system that forces the hot water under high pressure through the tamped, finely ground coffee beans.  The grinder itself is a step up from the chopper I used before, it is a conical burr grinder that does not heat the beans, hence deliver a better crema.

The net result is this, within 5 minutes:

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The best of it all is that I add absolutely no sugar - the sweetness of the 2% milk is enough.  Took me long enough!

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The problem with friends...

…you think you can trust them after being loyal to them for 16 years, through various ups and downs, yet some still manage to find the heart to stab you in your back and then have the audacity turn around and blame it all on you.

From a mathematical perspective this creates quite the dilemma.  Statistically speaking this implies any friend you currently trust, can stab you in the back at any given moment.  Trust is a thing of faith - it cannot be earned or proven or promised.  You either trust and know you can be stabbed at any time, or you don't and lose out on the benefits of trusting others, however you will never be stabbed like that.

I guess this is one down...

 

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I miss you :(

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Best advertisement ever

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Sad day

Today marks another tremendously sad day as Apple's co-founder Steve Jobs died earlier this afternoon.  This news personally affected me not because I like Apple's products, but because people like Steve Jobs are almost extinct.  People with brilliance to go beyond the mass and be amazing.

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3 Years

Today marks year number 3 since I first set foot in Canada as part of my relocation.  On 4th of July, 2008 I landed late that evening, tired and excited about a new life far, far away from all the turmoil.

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Bullshit poems and adages

I hold it true, whate'er befall;
I feel it, when I sorrow most;
'Tis better to have loved and lost
Than never to have loved at all.

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Give a child a spoon and...

...they will entertain themselves for many precious minutes...

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Is it just me?

Or is the world insane?  I am having a hard time these days deciding whether I am becoming senile or whether the world is.  I see so many wandering idiots, supposedly specialists in their area of labour... How can people be so...eish...voidish....???

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