

Cowboy Bebop
Cowboy Bebop
If his primary credential is “YouTube content creator,” that’s probably a hard pass.
Plumbing warehouses must be the wealthiest businesses in the world.
Yes, and eggs have weight.
So they couldn’t use eggs as a power supply.
Therefore, the only alternative was to rely entirely on solar.
What do you have when a Nazi sits at a table with four good people, and they allow him to stay?
You have a table with five Nazis.
Usually, some type of pun based on the hardware.
Congrats, you’re also one of them
So… maps?
I like how they make up a phony benefit to try to make it seem like you’ll get something out of it.
Ah yes, the King Rinder. For when your need to de-skin a king.
No, because I don’t think about her at all.
I mean, Manjaro wasthe first distro I truly used regularly.
But I’m no stranger to command lines, so there’s that.
Make sure everybody owns a a Nintendo DS, then load up Pictochat.
Which business model are they going for - screwing over their former employees? Or selling access to something that doesn’t belong to them? Or are they going to try to combine them both this time?
That doesn’t take into account the mass famines we are likely to have, as arable surface disappears.
Technically, the same amount of water, but much less of it frozen.
That seems like an AWFULLY BIG assumption right now.
Steel conducts heat. If you grind coffee with steel, there’s risk of slightly cooking the beans - changing the flavor profile.
Ceramic, in contrast, is an insulator. Therefore, it’s safer to use ceramic grinders for coffee.
If you handle a ceramic burr grinder properly, you can get consistent enough grinds quickly enough to make consistent, high quality coffee. Those of us who grind by hand don’t care as much about speed - we are grinding by hand, after all.
It’s not worth the risk to add heat to the grind process.
I’ll add that I don’t judge if people use steel grinders for their coffee. It’s your coffee, make it the way you like it! But ceramic grinders are hardly garbage, and Porlex does make some of the best hand mills.
It’s fascinating how individual changes can make such big differences in the type and quality of coffee.
It’s quite likely that some of the people enjoy the taste that you hate, and wouldn’t like it if they tried brewing without that filter!
One reason I love the coffee hobby so much is that there’s so much room for experimentation.
It really depends on the kind of convenience.
Some conveniences are easier to give up, especially if giving them up will benefit others.