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Well, I can confirm that the local starbucks here not only stops decaf afternoon, but at 4, I think they pull out the "waste" from earlier in the day and remix it for anyone that wants drip coffee that late. Or they just brew again with then spent beans (or maybe potting soil).

Needless to say I don't go there in the afternoon any more.
We have these in Texas all over the place. They are a Frito Lay brand.
I hope they don't go out of business. I loved looking through their magazines as a kid.
I just wish they could fill orders within a reasonable period of time.
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JLTate is probably right. Not funny. As long as people low-ranked it for lack of humor and not lack of truth, I can deal.
He wasn't electrocuted. No arm can rehabilitate someone after that.
I'd have never imagined a blog could cover a trade show like you guys just did. I won't say I enjoyed it all (seemed like too many posts, honestly), but I have to give you a big thumbs up for the effort. Take a day off.
Not a cook here. Not even Italian. That said, this is good for me: take a can of diced tomatoes. Dump the juice into a pot. Cook down to a sauce with any spices you like. Throw the tomatoes back in there until they heat up and dump onto some firm pasta. Delicious, and it lets you experiment with spices! If you throw some soy sausages into the sauce as it warms, you get a more hearty dish with no more work.
I was looking at the Pepper Pad as something to keep on my couch to use as a web browser when lounging around -- this would be a reasonable replacement for that, and for less money.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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