----- Original Message -----
From: "Sam Ewalt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: OT: I love simplicity


> On Sat, 31 May 2003 21:11:02 -0400 (EDT), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
> > Bingo.

The hot brown liquid served by most restaurants

> > and coffee shops doesn't actually even qualify as proper
> > coffee.  Then again, I'm super spoiled never having to drink
> > coffee ground more than 2 minutes prior to brewing, nor
> > roasted more than 5 days prior to grinding.

Roasted?....wow...actually very strict procedures eh?

Let me say to the cafeteria where usually I go.........

Capuccino  and Spresso on the go !

I  supposed that coffee had been roasted as  replacing every week , upon
customer demand (at tables) !

> I guess I shouldn't tell you that I actually drink Folger's Instant.

I never will drink that stuff again !!!!! :)


> I'm sure it doesn't qualify as "coffee" but it does feed my addiction.
>
> >> Amen, brother!

You know a lot about Linux.....
I am impressed....

But let me say that in terms of cafeine-watchers there are much flavors (as
kernels ).......


What about saying "amen"....and Steve is a fundamental christian? (btw Grand
Rapids, Michigan is sorta of Vatican)

I never saw so much close churches in an US city.

It is one of the states of the Bible Belt but it could be something wrong to
say.. amen brother....as it could sound very pentecostal......hallelujah x
(n)times :)

What about decafeinated uses at Seventh Day Adventist Church  (more health
oriented topics) ?

Or Word of Wisdom (faith creed) of Later Day Saints church (conversely
mormons) ?

As you see above there are lot of humans doing coffee abstinence but using
antiallergy non prescribed pills :)

Personally I like brazilian coffee as here in Argentina we have a good
tradeoff (delicious apples , pears, merlot wines, etc in exchange for
tropical comodities as coffee and bananas....he,...also good local partially
assembled german cars...)


*********
And I really do enjoy your posts about the joys of
> >> Linux. It's geat to see the possibilities.

Hey guys, yesterday...I bought at local chapter of eBAY a HP9000 server 800
E25 for TEN BUCKS !!! (no memory nor disk)....

Is it too expensive ?

(no shipping as it is in my area)

I think to compile there Debian  linux as a diskless workstation with
www.parisc-linux.org

Steve: any hint ?

Have good weekend.

Rafael (aka Elliot)


>
> > Like an Arachne 2.x that runs on Flowerpot(?) which runs
> > on any OS.  Haven't heard anything about that one for quite
> > a while.  :-/
>
> I subscribe to the Arachne development list and a message floats
> through once in a great while. Recently Michael claimed to be working on
Arachne 2, but I have no idea of it's actual status.

> He's thinking about it at least. I don't think he has much time
> to program anymore.
>
>
>
> Sam Ewalt
> Croswell, Michigan, USA
> -- Arachne V1.70;rev.3, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/

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