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That air purifier is actually pretty cool. I lit some incense and the one in my bedroom down the hallway turned red as well as the one on the other side of the living room. Last night the one in my living room turned red while I had my oven on in my kitchen. Pretty neat stuff.
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Pennywise the Frown posted:That air purifier is actually pretty cool. I lit some incense and the one in my bedroom down the hallway turned red as well as the one on the other side of the living room. Last night the one in my living room turned red while I had my oven on in my kitchen. what
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 16:07 |
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Ok Comboomer posted:haha I wasn’t expecting that For sure, I don't mind paying extra if it's an appliance that'll probably be passed down to one of my kids when they move out.
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 16:09 |
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Brain Curry posted:Switching to a burr grinder and grinding fresh for every pot made a huge difference in the taste of my coffee I also did this because of posts like this one, and it made literally 0 difference vs using a blade grinder. I also can't tell the difference between freshly ground and bought-ground. I still do it anyway because I have all of the stuff, but if I can only get pre-ground it's not a big deal. Yes I can taste things.
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 16:27 |
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Ok Comboomer posted:what Air purifiers detect particulate matter in the air. When it detects it, it changes its level of filtration and displays what mode it's in. Red means that it detect heavy particulate matter and kicks the filtration into high gear.
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 16:56 |
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bad news OP, red means kill-mode is active, when you see that it means it's pumping out a potent neurotoxin
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 17:27 |
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Ok Comboomer posted:what
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 17:52 |
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*blows weed smoke at air purifier*
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 18:05 |
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Paul MaudDib posted:bad news OP, red means kill-mode is active, when you see that it means it's pumping out a potent neurotoxin
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 19:35 |
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I am officially an old person. I bought a bidet from Costco and I'm excited to install it.
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 21:30 |
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Does anyone know what Costco stands for Costitution Cocumcision Think about it
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 21:33 |
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I think it stands for Price Club
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Shwqa posted:I am officially an old person. I bought a bidet from Costco and I'm excited to install it. Congratulations. Welcome to your new life as an evolved human with a cleaner bum.
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 21:37 |
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W-waterblast that little turd
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 21:41 |
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Paul MaudDib posted:I think it stands for Price Club Maybe in some insane world where cats control podcasting like the mafia and various cakes on raised platform's have a grotesque emotional hold over our self conscience
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Halloween Liker posted:Does anyone know what Costco stands for crabs only, seriously though crabs only
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pnumoman posted:Congratulations. Welcome to your new life as an evolved human with a cleaner bum. Heck yeah. Now I can poo poo post in warm water blasted comfort.
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redreader posted:I also did this because of posts like this one, and it made literally 0 difference vs using a blade grinder. I also can't tell the difference between freshly ground and bought-ground. I still do it anyway because I have all of the stuff, but if I can only get pre-ground it's not a big deal. i'd also nominally agree going from blade to burr isn't really that noticeable for typical pour-over/french press/drip brews. would notice it more for espresso. it's mostly just that burr grinders are much less hassle so they're definitely the better appliance. For awhile there I was doing hand-crank grinder with this japanese burr grinder (Hario Ceramic Mill) with an AeroPress andd man that was a loving pain in the rear end and absolutely not worth it at all. now i'm happy just pressing a button on my burr grinder and tossing it into a CleverCup with boiling water and walking away.
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# ? Mar 19, 2021 23:31 |
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I use a French press and one of those little hold-down-the-button grinders per pot. It takes about five seconds while the water is heating up and you're just not going to find ground coffee that's coarse enough. I've been using ground the last few days and it does work, but it doesn't seem like it's steeping properly and there's a bad-bitter taste to it.
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Propaganda Machine posted:I use a French press and one of those little hold-down-the-button grinders per pot. It takes about five seconds while the water is heating up and you're just not going to find ground coffee that's coarse enough. I've been using ground the last few days and it does work, but it doesn't seem like it's steeping properly and there's a bad-bitter taste to it. I have been doing the French press and the hold down grinder for years and it has been great. I can definitely taste a difference between fresh ground and pre ground. However if I get low quality coffee it isn't as noticeable. There is a local coffee brewery here that I get on a special occasions that it is very noticeable. Otherwise I just get trader Joe's low acid coffee because it doesn't make my tummy hurt. The longest part of the process is the water boiling. I usually put on the kettle, grind the beans, feed the pets, turn on the computer, and then brew the coffee. Shwqa fucked around with this message at 00:45 on Mar 20, 2021 |
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one of my best memories from college is from my econ professor explaining the concept of identical goods professor: "suppose kirkland signature makes toilet paper" some kid shouts, "they do make toilet paper" professor: "okay, well... suppose they make shampoo" another kid shouts, "they do make shampoo" professor: "... is there anything kirkland signature doesn't make?" long pause third kid: "I don't think so"
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Knot My President! posted:one of my best memories from college is from my econ professor explaining the concept of identical goods Fourth kid: "WEEEEEEEEED"
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A Pack of Kobolds posted:Fourth kid: "WEEEEEEEEED" that wasn't until I transferred to UC Santa Cruz edit: actually kirkland signature weed could very well be a thing in like five years Knot My President! fucked around with this message at 00:54 on Mar 20, 2021 |
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Knot My President! posted:one of my best memories from college is from my econ professor explaining the concept of identical goods
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redreader posted:I also did this because of posts like this one, and it made literally 0 difference vs using a blade grinder. I also can't tell the difference between freshly ground and bought-ground. I still do it anyway because I have all of the stuff, but if I can only get pre-ground it's not a big deal. The problem with using a blade grinder is being tempted to use it for fresh spices too. It's basically impossible to get all that residue out so you're gonna have funky coffee. The biggest coffee snob that I know even uses a small battery powered blade grinder to grind the beans at work. Burr grinders are just super easy and require no attention.
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redreader posted:I also did this because of posts like this one, and it made literally 0 difference vs using a blade grinder. I also can't tell the difference between freshly ground and bought-ground. I still do it anyway because I have all of the stuff, but if I can only get pre-ground it's not a big deal. It depends on the oil content of the coffee, as well as its flavor profile. I like whole bean Jamaican Blue Mountain, and not only can I tell the difference between a blade and a burr grinder, I can tell the difference between a steel burr that's seen alot of use and a ceramic burr. If you're preferred coffee is really dark or has a long drying time before it's roasted, you're less likely to tell the difference since the particulate is much more prominent in the taste.
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ninjoatse.cx posted:It depends on the oil content of the coffee, as well as its flavor profile. I like whole bean Jamaican Blue Mountain, and not only can I tell the difference between a blade and a burr grinder, I can tell the difference between a steel burr that's seen alot of use and a ceramic burr. If you're preferred coffee is really dark or has a long drying time before it's roasted, you're less likely to tell the difference since the particulate is much more prominent in the taste. I'm just going to bite, can you elaborate on those differences?
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Propaganda Machine posted:I'm just going to bite, can you elaborate on those differences? I'll try. My "foodie" vocabulary is kind of lacking. For a bean that works really well with a burr grinder, they tend to generate less powder when ground. If it generates alot of powder when ground, then really any kind of coffee grinder will do. For the those that don't, think of it like perparing a clove of garlic. A blade pushes it between blades or a blade and a hard surface and slices it, think of it as slicing a clove of garlic into thick slices. A dull burr grinder (steel burr grinders will eventually dull) is like rolling over a clove of garlic with a rolling pin. A ceramic burr grinder is like pull a clove of garlic on a meat tenderizer and whacking it with another meat tenderizer. It chuckifies it, but they're very rough uneven chunks. If you're using a french press, you want to have the grind be as coarse as you can, so that the french press keeps the coffee grinds out of the coffee. The blades expose a ton of surface area to bean volume, The oils are all released, but the water also fully saturates most of the grains and can add a ton of particulate matter to the coffee. The dull burr has the opposite, where the surface area is low, and less oil ends up in the coffee. The ceramic burr (or a sharp steel bur) grinds them into multi faceted shapes, which have a lot of surface area, but also a more proportional volume. When you add them to a french press, you can much more easily control the oil to particulate ratio by how hot the water is when you add it (I just use water from an electric kettle that's just com down from a violent boil) and how long you let it seep. The other two grinding methods don't really give you that much ability to adjust. ninjoatse.cx fucked around with this message at 02:46 on Mar 20, 2021 |
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I drink Foldgers which is priced very well at Costco
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# ? Mar 20, 2021 03:03 |
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Aww poo poo I forgot to get coffee.
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FCKGW posted:I drink Foldgers which is priced very well at Costco I disapprove of your coffee choice but approve of your place of purchase. Overall you are alright.
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# ? Mar 20, 2021 03:13 |
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I wish the Monster cases were cheaper
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FCKGW posted:I drink Foldgers which is priced very well at Costco People should do what makes them happy so I'm down with this.
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Smugworth posted:I wish the Monster cases were cheaper I don't because it keeps me from consuming them in heart-stopping quantities. It's not so bad when I'm sharing them with the officemates, but having a whole case in the garage all to myself is dangerous.
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Renegret posted:People should do what makes them happy so I'm down with this. More people should be like you, forums poster Renegret
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# ? Mar 20, 2021 03:42 |
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FCKGW posted:I drink Foldgers which is priced very well at Costco Sometimes I buy the giant bucket of pre-ground Dunkin at Costco because it's cheap and easy, so do whatever makes you happy.
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# ? Mar 20, 2021 04:00 |
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Coffee is disgusting. It looks like dirt and tastes like hot bitter water. Humans have evolved past it with the invention of monster ultra zero.
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Gaius Marius posted:Coffee is disgusting. It looks like dirt and tastes like hot bitter water. Humans have evolved past it with the invention of monster ultra zero. Unless my energy drink is white gummybear flavor then I don't want it.
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Gaius Marius posted:Coffee is disgusting. It looks like dirt and tastes like hot bitter water. Humans have evolved past it with the invention of monster ultra zero. I love me some black, unsweetened iced tea. That's a real breakfast.
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Gaius Marius posted:Coffee is disgusting. It looks like dirt and tastes like hot bitter water. Humans have evolved past it with the invention of monster ultra zero. If you really want to min/max it,
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