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Ya its all the passwords I have to reset every 3 months. It's insane. If I can't remember than I doubt a hacker will be able to to keep up. If they do they deserve a reward lol
hehe not the hacker but rather the computer that launched the dictionary attack on you.
 

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Is it more than 5? I'll bet it's at least 5.
Definitely more than 5. Before I promoted and had to work standby there were several nights that my wife wanted to go ake the phone and walk the customer through fixing it themselves...
 

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I don't know... I work for the water department. You'd be surprised how many people don't know how to turn off a hose...
Apparently I'm one of them

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That is a good idea.
One of the perks of working from home is I can walk over to the coffee maker and grab another one anytime I want. Downside is I can't just go to McDonald's or Dunkin and grab a fu fu... I really need an espresso machine and milk steamer.
 
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One of the perks of working from home is I can walk over to the coffee maker and grab another one anytime I want. Downside is I can't just go to McDonald's or Dunkin and grab a fu fu... I really need an espresso machine and milk steamer.
We were looking at coffee machines the other day. I sometimes just want a coffee. Nothing expensive, just a nice pour over.
 

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One of the perks of working from home is I can walk over to the coffee maker and grab another one anytime I want. Downside is I can't just go to McDonald's or Dunkin and grab a fu fu... I really need an espresso machine and milk steamer.
My folks got me a Nespresso maker as a graduation present. Doesn't get quite the use it should, but I'm always happy when I do.
 

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We were looking at coffee machines the other day. I sometimes just want a coffee. Nothing expensive, just a nice pour over.
I drink plain black coffee or fancy espressos. I have a couple of different decent coffee makers and a couple of Keurig machines. I have two different French presses, a Turkish coffee pot, a Chemex, and a regular old coffee pot not including my camping coffee makers.
 

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My folks got me a Nespresso maker as a graduation present. Doesn't get quite the use it should, but I'm always happy when I do.
I love the foam the Nespresso makes. Very rich.
 

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I drink plain black coffee or fancy espressos. I have a couple of different decent coffee makers and a couple of Keurig machines. I have two different French presses, a Turkish coffee pot, a Chemex, and a regular old coffee pot not including my camping coffee makers.
that's a good long list. At my prime I had a drip, percolator, lavazza machine, French press, professional espresso machine, poor-over, and a pot in which Turkish could be made. Now I'm down to the drip, french press, pour-over, and the nespresso. camping is instant atm.
I love the foam the Nespresso makes. Very rich.
I like it on ice cream.
 

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that's a good long list. At my prime I had a drip, percolator, lavazza machine, French press, professional espresso machine, poor-over, and a pot in which Turkish could be made. Now I'm down to the drip, french press, pour-over, and the nespresso. camping is instant atm.

I like it on ice cream.
I used to have a Cold Brew maker as well but it broke.
 

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My folks got me a Nespresso maker as a graduation present. Doesn't get quite the use it should, but I'm always happy when I do.
my parents have one and it is always an adjustment when we come back from visiting them and have to go back to regular brew coffee lol
 
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I've tried all that fancy stuff. was even a barista in high school... still drinking drip every day.
I can't do drip too often. It's nicely pleasant now and again. I either go espresso, americano, or latte/cappichino. My dad was an instant coffee guy. My mom liked that fancy instant stuff I can never remember the name of.
I used to have a Cold Brew maker as well but it broke.
I saw one at walmart the other day. Wasn't sure if I wanted to go cold brew.
 

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I can't do drip too often. It's nicely pleasant now and again. I either go espresso, americano, or latte/cappichino. My dad was an instant coffee guy. My mom liked that fancy instant stuff I can never remember the name of.

I saw one at walmart the other day. Wasn't sure if I wanted to go cold brew.
Cold Brew is very versatile with way less acidity. You can always try a small batch. Regular coffee ground pretty coarse. Use room temperature water and let it sit on the counter for about 18-24 hours or at least overnight. Pour it through a filter to get the grounds out. Basically it's supposed to be 1lb of coffee per gallon of water.
 

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