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Old 08-25-22 | 11:50 PM
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Old 08-26-22 | 02:35 AM
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Great novel, meh movie (aren't they always?) Have you read The Comedians?
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Old 08-26-22 | 02:38 AM
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My wife and I love our daily two cups each -- black only, no additions. I like the story we tell about our Technivorm Moccamaster. It's a fancy little machine that our friends turned us onto, but we are a thrifty family, so we lusted after it for years. When the time came for us to finally become homeowners, our realtor helped us buy our first house, sell that one after a few years, and then buy our second house. With each transaction, the realtor gave us a gift certificate to a spendy kitchen store. We eventually felt like we should bite the bullet with these pooled certificates, and we bought the Moccamaster. I like to say that we had to buy two houses to finally get our coffee maker.
That is a truly fantastic and simple drip machine. Paired with a quality grinder and beans it can rival any method for a good cup.
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Old 08-26-22 | 06:14 AM
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I didn’t start drinking coffee until I was in the Army- and it was always the ****** black chow hall coffee. Sometime at my 2nd duty station- someone offered to get coffee and that sounded like a good idea- they came back with this frilly girl drink crap- I may have spit the first sip out. But then I was like “hey, this is pretty good.” Really, it was Burger King coffee with cream and sugar.

i drank a lot of coffee for the next 10 years until I realized I don’t sleep so welll- I have a cup every once in a while-
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Originally Posted by poprad
Great novel, meh movie (aren't they always?)
It's one of my favorites. Actually liked both versions of the flick. Haven't read much else of Greene's, but I've seen several of his classic movies. Besides the obvious ones, Our Man in Havana is a great role for Alec Guinness.
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Old 08-26-22 | 11:21 AM
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It's one of my favorites. Actually liked both versions of the flick. Haven't read much else of Greene's, but I've seen several of his classic movies. Besides the obvious ones, Our Man in Havana is a great role for Alec Guinness.
That's fair, I suffer from an incessant comparison with the book, and that's just a recipe for disappointment usually. I admit I did really like Michael Caine in the 2002 version. I've always admired his work, starting with The Man Who Would be King and Zulu, both classics. .

I need to see Havana, I haven't yet. I love Greene's writing though, he manages to truly capture the feel of a place. I spent two years in Haiti 2003-5, and his book nailed it.
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Old 08-26-22 | 01:19 PM
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Yes, the two-group commercial Elektra lives in my dining room, plumbed-in and on its own 240v circuit, and my wife gets a latte in bed every morning, or else.

I rebuilt another one and gave it to my friend who was opening a shop, you can see it at Bennett Urban Farm in Old Town Hillsboro OR.

I picked up another two-group Elektra project and a single-group Elektra project, but have had no time to work on them, or on anything else for that matter. I quit my job, opened my own office, then a week later Covid hit, and its been nothing but work-survive-work since then. I'm hoping that 2023 will let me do things like rebuild espresso machines, restore and ride bikes, work on cars, go fishing and camping - jeez, its like the last 2.5 years disappeared.

If Sky ever opened Velocult II I'd rebuild one of the Elektras for him - but that ain't gonna happen :-(

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Is [MENTION=63590]jyl[/MENTION] still firing up his espresso machine?

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Old 08-26-22 | 03:05 PM
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I'm hoping that 2023 will let me do things like rebuild espresso machines, restore and ride bikes, work on cars, go fishing and camping - jeez, its like the last 2.5 years disappeared.
Me too! I still root for your chromed Bianchi. Glad you're still around to tinker with coffee and bikes (whenever time permits).
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