Chris Samuel wrote:
----- "Jim Lux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

At that wage, you're going to be making hot beverages from the bark you strip from trees on campus, heated over a fire made from the wood from those trees.

That seems to describe most of what passes for coffee that
I have encountered in the US, which always surprises me
given that you folks have such a mythos around it. :-)

:(

There is good coffee, you just have to search for it. Austin Texas (for those going to attend SC08) has some good coffee places, though they are a little ways away from the convention center.

Perhaps I'm just spoiled being in the second[0] most
livable city in the world[1] where good coffee is taken
very seriously [2][3].

Please understand that one of the verbs applied to coffee here is "ground", which, when tasting some of it, makes me thing it may actually be a noun ...


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