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I learned that a long time ago: there is a reason it's cheap, and it ain't gonna last.
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It should be better - purely because the grind-to-brew time is minimal - but incrementally, rather than exponentially. The coffee I make in the Cafetiere is pretty good (I think, at least), so I'm looking for "parity or better" rather than vast improvement.
But it should be quicker and easier.
And a toy - it's a birthday present for me after all!
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OriginalGriff wrote: And a toy - it's a birthday present for me after all! Now I haven't shopped around or anything, but that coffee maker probably cost as much as purchasing a concubine from overseas.
It seems that that particular purchase, as a present to you, of course, could not only make you your coffee but supply other important services. Send said purchase out to work and it's a self-sustaining investment.
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If I desired a divorce, then that would be a service that course of action would indeed provide ...
And I suspect that the "running costs" would far exceed the "purchase price"!
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OriginalGriff wrote: If I desired a divorce, Now that's where you need to put all of your talents and skills to work.
Convince her you're acquiring an assistant for her to ease her through her busy days. How hard could that possibly be?*
* She accepts the sheep, already, if I'm not mistaken.
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Obligatory Dilbert arc
(1997-Jan-06 to 1997-Jan-10)
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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I drink 1-2 cups a day.
So, I installed an instant-on hot water heater, and a high-end water filter [LOVE IT].
I use folgers instant coffee... And you know what? I never have to wait.
It tastes great. No extras.
And the CLEANUP is ONE CUP! (Honest).
I think my coffee costs me a few pennies a cup. I can make like 6 cups in a row, if we have guests...
We just never tell them it is instant... LOL
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Folgers was what my grandmother used - as far as instants go, it's near the top end. I have a brother who did exactly as you, coffee-temperature-demand-hot-water and all - but he has since lowered his standards and now use Keurig. It recent time, if you'd had a chance to try them, StarBucks came out with an instant coffee that I could only tell from fresh-brewed by the tiny specs of debris in the real coffee. A side-by-side test, too. Not cheap.
Fortunately, I'm not a gourmet with coffee - different degrees of near-swill will do if the caffeine need is great. To avoid the free swill (at work when I went to that place) I would put beverage-hot water from a water 'cooler' into my cup containing very finely ground coffee. Not as instant as your instant, but it is real brewed coffee, as fresh as possible. I have the option (missing with your route) of varying the coffee type (espresso, Sumatra dark, Cafe Caribe, etc.). Extraordinary cheap. too, and only the one cup to clean up.
(a funny thing: Folger's ground coffee falls flat).
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%$&*! Half a childs' horse, uncooked 59 times? (7)
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What? No, that's not the answer.
We seem to have gone from easing in gently, (yesterday), to... 
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Yep! This is not an easy one - unless you know the answer, that is!
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GRAWLIX
half a child's horse G (gee gee)
uncooked RAW
59 LIX
I didn't think it was a word, but now I know different.
modified 6-Jan-21 7:04am.
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Quote: GRAWLIX: “a series of typographical symbols (such as $#!) used in text as a replacement for profanity.”
You are up tomorrow!
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Grawlix! Who knew? Something I've been doing all the $!%*ing time and never realised there was a word for it! 
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Now everyone can shed shred like a vivisected cat ?
«One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.» Salvador Dali
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We need to have a unique ID system for the internet so you can post stupidity like that under your real identity. The anonymity of the net lets a lot of rubbish and deliberate misinformation in, and the gullible will always believe it ...
Mind you, the one that the Pfizer vaccine causes autism in zombies is true.*
* For a given value of 'true' (Sir pTerry)
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I don't know how it would help. People still have to filter information and decide whom to trust and what to believe. I'd far rather see accountability for those who make poor decisions that they force on others, but I'm not holding my breath.
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A lot of the problems with the internet are down to a lack of responsibility: you can say anything you like with no repercussions because nobody knows who you really are. Thus, people post offensive material, misinformation, and so on that they would never do in the real world because people would lose respect for them / hit them pretty hard if they did.
Look at the amount of "how to clean your facebook / twitter / blah, blah" advice there is for when people realize that potential employers will look at what they have done and said. Look at what happened to Dalek Dave when he stood for council elections - one racist post on twitter and he lost them a safe seat in the middle of the biggest swing to his party in a generation! And we haven't seen him since. That's responsibility in action: if you are going to be held accountable for what you post then you are a lot less likely to post cr@p - and if you do, you will get called on it and people will trust what you say less in future.
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A great idea in a civilized world. But when a government is run by authoritarians, people who said or say things that are no longer acceptable are at risk. Anonymity is still necessary.
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I wondered what happened to DD
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OriginalGriff wrote: The anonymity of the net lets a lot of rubbish and deliberate misinformation in Sadly, the people that peddle this sort of sh!t, don't care about anonymity. In fact, they are probably wanting to revel in the 'glory' - and, currently, there's no penalty for doing it anyway. We just have to hope that the people pulling down 5G masts, get hit by them! 
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OriginalGriff wrote: The anonymity of the net
has always, and will always be a core defect of the internet culture.
Sadly, I don't think it will be resolved anytime soon, at least in my lifetime.
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OriginalGriff wrote: We need to have a unique ID system for the internet so you can post stupidity like that under your real identity. The anonymity of the net lets a lot of rubbish and deliberate misinformation in, and the gullible will always believe it ...
If requiring your real identity was a barrier to posting stupidity, fArseBook would be a paragon of truth and civility.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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