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Post by zou on Apr 15, 2023 5:14:27 GMT
Hario V60 filter, if you want better coffee than a cafetiere can produce.
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Post by kate on Apr 15, 2023 6:10:55 GMT
Hario V60 filter, if you want better coffee than a cafetiere can produce. Can I use this just over a mug?
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Post by zou on Apr 15, 2023 7:25:20 GMT
Hario V60 filter, if you want better coffee than a cafetiere can produce. Can I use this just over a mug? Yes, that's what we do. Less cleaning than a French press and fewer (usually none) grinds in your cup.
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Post by kate on Apr 15, 2023 7:39:53 GMT
Can I use this just over a mug? Yes, that's what we do. Less cleaning than a French press and fewer (usually none) grinds in your cup. Thank you.
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Post by kate on Apr 15, 2023 9:03:23 GMT
Yes, that's what we do. Less cleaning than a French press and fewer (usually none) grinds in your cup. Thank you. Ordered.
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Post by AGW on Apr 15, 2023 9:11:04 GMT
I have been using one of these drippers since the doctor told me that 15 cups a day was not a good idea......nice coffee but my god it takes ages to drip a cup.
Graeme
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Post by zou on Apr 15, 2023 9:26:37 GMT
I have been using one of these drippers since the doctor told me that 15 cups a day was not a good idea......nice coffee but my god it takes ages to drip a cup. Graeme A couple of minutes seems not unreasonable to me...
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Post by squeamishossifrage on Apr 15, 2023 10:00:18 GMT
Qh! - Happy memories of my bachelor Bernie's Inn days! Schooners of sherry, prawn cocktails, questionable steaks, bottle of Mateus Rosé, all finished off with Rombauts filter coffee, and a good sha... er... shared taxi to our homes.
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Post by JohnY on Apr 15, 2023 11:32:56 GMT
I have been using one of these drippers since the doctor told me that 15 cups a day was not a good idea......nice coffee but my god it takes ages to drip a cup. Graeme A couple of minutes seems not unreasonable to me... They make a nice coffee but it gets cool. I used to use one and then blast the filled mug in a microwave for 20 seconds.
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Post by daves on Apr 15, 2023 16:08:57 GMT
At last! We stuffed Everton away, makes a change.
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Post by andy on Apr 15, 2023 16:42:45 GMT
One of my nieces was recently invited to train with Hibs and Hearts. She went with Hearts as they were going to let her keep playing for her local team while hopefully earning a game at the bigger club.
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Post by gray1720 on Apr 16, 2023 21:14:34 GMT
Cricket season has started (mind you, we lost...), and I saw a barn owl cross the ground after the match.
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Post by zou on Apr 17, 2023 6:11:46 GMT
Adobe Digital Negative Converter should spare me from ever having to open darktable or Silkypix to process a raw file.
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Post by peterob on Apr 17, 2023 6:43:11 GMT
Adobe Digital Negative Converter should spare me from ever having to open darktable or Silkypix to process a raw file. Almost. It is basically a "free" copy of Adobe camera raw used either to convert one "raw file" to another "raw file", needing further processing, or to a more TIFF-like linear DNG which still needs a lot of work. I was looking it up the other day. There are some DNG versions (three I think I remember) so you have to convert to a version compatible with the software you will process the DNG with. I don't think this is much of a problem today but there will come a time when old software won't open "the latest" DNG. agree you can avoid opening darktable or silkypix to open a raw file but not that you can avoid processing the file in one form or another.
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Post by zou on Apr 17, 2023 11:07:52 GMT
Adobe Digital Negative Converter should spare me from ever having to open darktable or Silkypix to process a raw file. Almost. It is basically a "free" copy of Adobe camera raw used either to convert one "raw file" to another "raw file", needing further processing, or to a more TIFF-like linear DNG which still needs a lot of work. I was looking it up the other day. There are some DNG versions (three I think I remember) so you have to convert to a version compatible with the software you will process the DNG with. I don't think this is much of a problem today but there will come a time when old software won't open "the latest" DNG. agree you can avoid opening darktable or silkypix to open a raw file but not that you can avoid processing the file in one form or another. Honestly, the 15 minutes or so it took to convert 180 or so raw files to DNG is a small price to pay to allow me to open the files in Lr 5.7 instead of the den of torture that is those other two packages.
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