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    Coffee

    The bean part isn't actually exposed at all. So it's not effected by the trip through the digestive tract.
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    Coffee

    Local boob DocDred get's it wrong again. For starters the lyric is: The cheerleader waves her cyanide wand, theres a smell of Peach blossom and bitter almonde. Caryl Chessman sniffs the air and leads the parade, he knows In a scent, you can bottle all you made. If you knew anything about...
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    Dogfighting In The US. Here too.

    Aug 23, 2007 04:30 AM Paul Duggan Washington Post WASHINGTON–It's a disturbing narrative, the 19-page indictment of football star Michael Vick and three of his friends. Perhaps the details shocked people unfamiliar with the secretive world of illegal dogfighting: the breeding and training...
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    Coffee

    Interesting site. I wonder of that FIXX energy drink is available in Canada?
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    Coffee

    Turkey was one of the first places to really get into coffee after it came out of Ethipoia. They would brew this horrid looking sludge and filter it through a sack. Probably the first drip coffee maker actually. The Islamists wanted it banned and a sheik who ruled the land at that time tasted...
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    Coffee

    You're thinking of a palm civet which is a cat like creature in Indonesia. They eat the ripest coffee beans and pass them through unscathed and then they are collected. So it's not really digested as much as passed through the digestive tract. Usually you would either buy it freshly roasted on...
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    Coffee

    A very practical choice Karrie. I have something along those lines now and it does a fine job. But I'm after something more ornate that can still make a killer cup. And space isn't as big an issue.
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    Coffee

    Yep Laura figured that one out too. Another thing I've seen on the documentary is that Espresso is just the first bit of coffee through the machine and into the cup. Hence the tiny cups. The rest is tossed as it contains the rest of the coffee and most of the caffeine. Another funny aspect is...
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    Coffee

    Very cool! Cheers mate. :smile:
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    Coffee

    Oh no! I've done that exact same thing. Yep big mess. I'd like to find one of those old European ornate coffee makers to put on the boat. It would be pretty cool to get one that could be refitted to work right. Any of these would be perfect. http://www.mrespresso.com/machines_antiques.html
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    Coffee

    Guessing here but it's either a specific bean that lends itself nicely to espresso or an Italian word for a type of espresso maker. Translation leaves this just as confusing. I don't think it has anything to do with Mocha. Wiki talks about it being the way espresso is made thoughout Italy and...
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    Coffee

    I think it is a most widly used drug ever isn't it? It's been outlawed and blamed for the downfall of society many times. I love how as often as it is banned, it over throws governments and as tasty as well as social it is, it's tied up with the displays of our worst qualities.
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    Coffee

    Burrow into your listings and see if pops up. :D Here is a link I found to the doco's website http://www.blackcoffeemovie.com/home.html
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    Hdtv

    I was reading an article about HDTV and the author mentioned that many more broadcasters are doing so in High Definition which as it turns out can be picked up with those old timey "rabbit ears" antenna. And according to him, sometimes in even better quality than over cable or satellite. Has...
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    Coffee

    A great documentary on this week about Coffee. Broadcast on TVO here in Toronto, it's a rich and lavish view of Coffee from it's start in Ethiopia and marking it's journey throughout the world and history. Only oil has it over coffee and many an uprising, coup, revolution has sprouted out of the...
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    Nature Over Nurture

    How can it be?
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    How the GW myth is perpetuated

    Is it too early to point out the difference between argument and just being contrary?
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    Fisher-Price Toy Recall - heads up

    Aug 02, 2007 07:14 AM ANNE D'INNOCENZIO NATASHA T. METZLER Associated Press WASHINGTON–Toy-maker Fisher-Price is recalling 83 types of toys – including the popular Big Bird, Elmo, Dora and Diego characters – because their paint contains excessive amounts of lead. The worldwide recall being...
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    The Russians are Coming The Russians Are Coming

    Yep claiming the north oil and all. Dropping flags in tins on the bottom of the ocean so it's all nice and legal like see. Sending down the mini subs to find the plate they ride on which I guess in International Law is like getting your yard surveyed and staking out the property line. Thank...
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    U of T to shut down shooting range

    Gun club members outraged at move to close 88-year-old facility despite perfect safety record Jul 31, 2007 04:30 AM Michele Henry Staff Reporter Gun enthusiasts are outraged over the University of Toronto's decision to close its 88-year-old shooting range because of the optics of using guns...