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  • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

    Energy = Milk x Coffee² E = MC² And on that subject, I just found out Einstein was a real person. I always thought he was a theoretical physicist. I'll get my coat and disappear into a wormhole.

    Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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    You could always asked his brother Frank...

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    • S Slacker007

      Interestingly enough, I have started adding cream to my English tea, after years of having it black, but still drink my coffee black after all these years. Coffee should never be contaminated, ever. Which I am sure, some would say that tea should never be contaminated as well. Hmm. Interesting.

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      As someone who puts almond milk and creamer into his coffee... I'm just gonna slowly back away from this convo... :~ :laugh:

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        As someone who puts almond milk and creamer into his coffee... I'm just gonna slowly back away from this convo... :~ :laugh:

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        jmaida
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        Me too. I also put it in ice coffee. Someone mentioned the British style of milk with tea so equation is E=MT^2 (which is not bad).

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        • P peterkmx

          a bit off topic and yet relevant .. - there nothing more practical than a good theory :-)

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          Sander Rossel
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          "In theory there is no difference between theory and practice – in practice there is" - Yogi Berra

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          • D den2k88

            Maybe he's talking about real coffee and not the Americano. An espresso macchiato is the just heavenly.

            GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++*      Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X

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            A Latte beats espresso every day of the week. I think espresso is not at all good. Many "Americanos" drink espresso. Now chocolate covered espresso beans beat espresso and Lattes all to hell and back. New Orleans "French Roast" (black) is a good compromise.

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            • E Edward Aymami

              A Latte beats espresso every day of the week. I think espresso is not at all good. Many "Americanos" drink espresso. Now chocolate covered espresso beans beat espresso and Lattes all to hell and back. New Orleans "French Roast" (black) is a good compromise.

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              Espresso macchiato is an espresso with just a spot ("macchia") of milk. It's awesome as it mellows the undesirable tastes of coffee (especialy when either barman or coffee suck) keeping its intensity.

              GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++*      Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X

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              • S Slacker007

                Interestingly enough, I have started adding cream to my English tea, after years of having it black, but still drink my coffee black after all these years. Coffee should never be contaminated, ever. Which I am sure, some would say that tea should never be contaminated as well. Hmm. Interesting.

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                Slacker007 wrote:

                adding cream to my English tea

                You realise that, with that immortalised on the web for ever, that you will never, EVER, get a visa to enter the UK now? Adding cream to tea is an absolute no-no (here, and every other civilised place on the Earth in the solar system). Milk yes, of course; but NEVER cream.

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                  Slacker007 wrote:

                  adding cream to my English tea

                  You realise that, with that immortalised on the web for ever, that you will never, EVER, get a visa to enter the UK now? Adding cream to tea is an absolute no-no (here, and every other civilised place on the Earth in the solar system). Milk yes, of course; but NEVER cream.

                  Telegraph marker posts ... nothing to do with IT Phasmid email discussion group ... also nothing to do with IT Beekeeping and honey site ... still nothing to do with IT

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                  Contrary to what some may think I have less than zero interest in visiting the UK, ever, and don't get me started on Europe in general, no thank you. I am just fine here in Murica. :laugh: :laugh:

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                  • J Jeremy Falcon

                    As someone who puts almond milk and creamer into his coffee... I'm just gonna slowly back away from this convo... :~ :laugh:

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                    Gary R Wheeler
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                    Back this way, Jeremy. I've got my coffee with hazelnut creamer over here.

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                    • G Gary R Wheeler

                      Back this way, Jeremy. I've got my coffee with hazelnut creamer over here.

                      Software Zen: delete this;

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                      Jeremy Falcon
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                      Represent yo! :laugh:

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