I suspect you may be on to something with the macs and NPR but like was said by another here, I too would think there are better options than starbucks, we may want to add wine drinkers to the parameters as well, never can tell, a trend may very well be spotted, and it may very well go nation wide if its not there already.....charltons wrote:I noticed a lot of NPR listeners- I knew there was a reason I was attracted to a scooter instead of a cycle! I do miss NPR in the AM- I'm going to have to fix that.
It would be interesting to see how many drink Starbucks and use Macs. Sounds like a demographic.
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Homebrewer here - but I havent brewed in a few years. I used to be a full mash kind of guy, but these days I'm inclined to partial mash brews, with homegrown hops.Piedmont wrote:Now I'm kind of curious to know if there are any homebrewers on here other than myself/ If there are (or even if there aren't) how about a MB beer exchange? I can't get Magic Hat here, and I love me some Magic Hat.
But I've been brewing since Ive been underage (early 80s!), and I find there is less and less reason to brew when I can get all the variety of beers I want in the store.
The only reason I fire up the brewkettle now anyway is to make Ginger Beer - virtually everything else I make I can find commercially.
Man - I love a nice Ginger Pale Ale.
I was told by my wife that I have too much money and not enough hobbies.... or something like that.
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beer? yes please!
computer? who cares, so's long as it can get me onto el internet.
cage? if i could, i'd have an f-150 on moster truck tires. nothing's sexier than a small lady in a big truck.
death metal? no thanks, i prefer this guy:
he's the king of the accordion and one of my heroes, ramon ayala!
computer? who cares, so's long as it can get me onto el internet.
cage? if i could, i'd have an f-150 on moster truck tires. nothing's sexier than a small lady in a big truck.
death metal? no thanks, i prefer this guy:
he's the king of the accordion and one of my heroes, ramon ayala!
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You have to share your Ginger PA recipe with me. I am ginger fiend! I'm still sort of depressed about not being able to get Genger Altoids anymore.Threegoofs wrote:Homebrewer here - but I havent brewed in a few years. I used to be a full mash kind of guy, but these days I'm inclined to partial mash brews, with homegrown hops.Piedmont wrote:Now I'm kind of curious to know if there are any homebrewers on here other than myself/ If there are (or even if there aren't) how about a MB beer exchange? I can't get Magic Hat here, and I love me some Magic Hat.
But I've been brewing since Ive been underage (early 80s!), and I find there is less and less reason to brew when I can get all the variety of beers I want in the store.
The only reason I fire up the brewkettle now anyway is to make Ginger Beer - virtually everything else I make I can find commercially.
Man - I love a nice Ginger Pale Ale.
I've been thinking about growing my own hops, but I think it may get too warm here.
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Good stuff on this thread. We tried hard to make a Cooper S work for us but after a few test drives I realized it was the wrong choice for my wife's daily driver. This week she started a new job where she can walk to work. I think that if we knew this was happening, we would've tried the Mini because we could've gone with a manual tranny if she's not commuting every day. Added side benefit: room in our parking space for a 3rd bike.
Now that I ride to work almost every day, the one thing I miss about my commute is NPR. Still listen on weekends though.
Computer: PCs and Macs at work, Mac at home.
Coffee: Peets New Guinea brewed at home. Also Daz Bog and Denver idies. One reason I like Peets, aside from the great beans, is the attitude, attention to detail and enthusiasm of the people who work there.
Beer: all the Colorado micros, Negra Modelo, Bohemia, Guiness, Stella. You can't go wrong with a beer named Stella...
Now that I ride to work almost every day, the one thing I miss about my commute is NPR. Still listen on weekends though.
Computer: PCs and Macs at work, Mac at home.
Coffee: Peets New Guinea brewed at home. Also Daz Bog and Denver idies. One reason I like Peets, aside from the great beans, is the attitude, attention to detail and enthusiasm of the people who work there.
Beer: all the Colorado micros, Negra Modelo, Bohemia, Guiness, Stella. You can't go wrong with a beer named Stella...
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XD, they dont make the Xa anymoreKRUSTYburger wrote:I almost never listen to the radio or watch TV, so not too sure about the NPR... Also dislike most if not all beer (regardless of who makes it). I do like daiquiris, ciders, smirnoff ice, and various other fruity beverages... Love the taste of coffee but rarely drink it since the caffeine makes the joints in my hands cramp up. I use Macs at school and a PC at home which I set up like a mac with the left dock and large single-click icons. I don't have a car, just my bud. If I did, it would most definitely be something small with a hatchback (Scion xA or Honda fit). I guess I pretty-much fit in...
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The internet? Is that fad still around?madtolive wrote: computer? who cares, so's long as it can get me onto el internet.
Yes to beer. Newcastle, Guinness, Milwaukee's Best.... you know...all the good stuff.
No thanks to NPR as it puts me to sleep along with most talk radio. Fan of WOXY.
I get my caffeine through Coke Zero and am not a fan of coffee, although, I do love the smell of it.
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SCREW THE XD!!! you don't ruin a good car and get away with it! I'll just have to get a used one. That is, of course all hypothetically speaking since I may NEVER buy another car as long as I live!!! By the time I'm too old to scoot, I probably won't have driving privileges anyway.jfrost2 wrote:XD, they dont make the Xa anymore
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NPR - I like most of it, though I admit to being a bit of an Air America junkie too - it's like pesticide for Rush Limbaugh and similar ilk.
Beer - Guinness, if it's poured correctly.
I also love a good marguerita.
Coffee - Brewed at home in a french press. But I've been known to go into a chain or two when finances allow (like right after taking out a 2nd mortgage). Though my wife is now medically unable to have caffeine, so I can't hit the needle and spoon in front of her.
Food - A lot of protein - I'm no vegetarian I'm afraid. I probably have very bad karma.
Computer - Mac at home; PC when the Man makes me.
Car - 2003 Honda Element.
T.V.- Lost, TCM (old movies rock!)
Beer - Guinness, if it's poured correctly.
I also love a good marguerita.
Coffee - Brewed at home in a french press. But I've been known to go into a chain or two when finances allow (like right after taking out a 2nd mortgage). Though my wife is now medically unable to have caffeine, so I can't hit the needle and spoon in front of her.
Food - A lot of protein - I'm no vegetarian I'm afraid. I probably have very bad karma.
Computer - Mac at home; PC when the Man makes me.
Car - 2003 Honda Element.
T.V.- Lost, TCM (old movies rock!)
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I agree- i like starbucks, but it's become somewhat cliched (sp). Also, and I hat eto admit it, but the new McDonald's coffee isn't half bad. Actually, I haven't had SB in a while, and I drink a lot of coffee.Eddy Merckx wrote: but like was said by another here, I too would think there are better options than starbucks,
I didn'y mention my taste in music. My itunes playlist is pretty eclectic- blues, classical, big band, classic rock ( very little country and NO rap!) But my alltime favorite is the Boss- I like to buzz down the road on my scoot with "Born to Run" in my head!
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If we are gonna start talking about fast food coffee, I gotta put a vote in for Chick-fil-a; they have some decent coffee. But why do I only crave their breakfast on Sundays lolEddy Merckx wrote: Also, and I hat eto admit it, but the new McDonald's coffee isn't half bad.
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sorry.....Heritage coffe here locally is the bee's knee's. hands down.
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Chick-fil-A is getting a lot of play on the forum these days! Maybe it's some zetgeisty kinda thing. Maybe the universe is telling me to make the hour-long ride south to go get some.Othergods wrote:If we are gonna start talking about fast food coffee, I gotta put a vote in for Chick-fil-a; they have some decent coffee. But why do I only crave their breakfast on Sundays lolEddy Merckx wrote: Also, and I hat eto admit it, but the new McDonald's coffee isn't half bad.
McD's now has a knock-off chicken sandwich, complete with pickles. I'm sure it's not comparable to the real thing.
(For those who don't know Chick-fl-As are all closed Sundays.)
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that new chicken sandwich is gross....but that's just my opionion. it's uber plain.
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I tried the breakfast one from McD (ran out of milk so could not make my morning oatmeal) and it was odd. It tasted like pickles but there was no pickles on it. Who wants pickles for breakfastbrimstone wrote:that new chicken sandwich is gross....but that's just my opionion. it's uber plain.
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yeah, i think the mc chicken is way better...for mcD's that is. i try to avoid it all together and eat at the only other fast food place in my town....subway.
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Re: half and half
ladyofthelake wrote:NPR: in th AM on occasion
Coffee: family gets care packages from Italy with coffee beans...make espresso coffee using espresso machine daily with the old fashioned pots, so yummy and viciously loaded with caffeine!!!!
MAC: not very familiar
Beer: I love a dark beer, but mostly wine! Favorite is Purple Trillium made in cincy...who knew?
Car: dumb SUV!!!
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NPR: During my afternoon commute. Calms me down. I listen to a lot of talk radio at other times. Sports. Left wing talk. Right wing talk.
Mac?: Nah. I do Autocad at work and need PC
Starbucks?: Nah. I can drink most any coffee.
Beer: Ale. Preferably brewed locally. Like a dry red wine best.
Car: I have a small pickup truck. I need a truck sometimes for my job.
Mac?: Nah. I do Autocad at work and need PC
Starbucks?: Nah. I can drink most any coffee.
Beer: Ale. Preferably brewed locally. Like a dry red wine best.
Car: I have a small pickup truck. I need a truck sometimes for my job.
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NPR: I listen to the radio only when my morning alarm goes off or I'm driving the truck. NPR is listened to occasionally in the morning.
Mac: Repaired them when they were beige and the casings had the design team's names molded in. Own a NeXTStation, the machine from which Apple adopted the Mach kernel. Quit caring when it became less of a alternative machine and more of a lifestyle item.
Coffee: Can't enjoy it. I have tea and a Keurig. Occasionally a Vanilla Bean frappucino from SB is nice.
Beer: No thanks, not much of a drinker. Wine only with a good meal.
Car: Nissan Frontier, aka the scooter hauler: 6-cylinder, 6-speed, 2WD, value truck package (meant for hauling and towing) with a Scangauge E fitted to keep me judicious in my throttle usage.
Mac: Repaired them when they were beige and the casings had the design team's names molded in. Own a NeXTStation, the machine from which Apple adopted the Mach kernel. Quit caring when it became less of a alternative machine and more of a lifestyle item.
Coffee: Can't enjoy it. I have tea and a Keurig. Occasionally a Vanilla Bean frappucino from SB is nice.
Beer: No thanks, not much of a drinker. Wine only with a good meal.
Car: Nissan Frontier, aka the scooter hauler: 6-cylinder, 6-speed, 2WD, value truck package (meant for hauling and towing) with a Scangauge E fitted to keep me judicious in my throttle usage.
At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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Since this thread has been resurrected from the dead, I'll add in my two cents:
I don't listen to NPR, I actually prefer Google Play Music (mostly classic rock) while riding my scooters.
I don't drink any coffee, preferring diet soda or the occasional hot tea.
I used Windows for years but have recently switched to Chrome for most computer based things and have been on Android for smartphones and tablets since 2010. I definitely don't do Apple products.
I don't drink alcohol as a general rule. Back to my diet soda addiction.
I drive a Chevrolet Suburban with literally 11 times the engine displacement of my Piaggio MP3 and 100+ times the displacement of my Buddy 50 and Black Cat 50.
I don't listen to NPR, I actually prefer Google Play Music (mostly classic rock) while riding my scooters.
I don't drink any coffee, preferring diet soda or the occasional hot tea.
I used Windows for years but have recently switched to Chrome for most computer based things and have been on Android for smartphones and tablets since 2010. I definitely don't do Apple products.
I don't drink alcohol as a general rule. Back to my diet soda addiction.
I drive a Chevrolet Suburban with literally 11 times the engine displacement of my Piaggio MP3 and 100+ times the displacement of my Buddy 50 and Black Cat 50.
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I sometimes drink Starbucks, use a Mac, would love to have a Mini, haven't listened to NPR in 10+ years, favorite beer is Shiner Bock Prickly Pear. There is a "car" smaller than the Mini I would love to have. Called an Elio. 3 wheels, 900 cc, 84 mpg & 100 mph top speed. $6,800. I want one but, it's a start up & they haven't actually made anything but prototypes. Supposed to ship 4th quarter this Fall. I'd drop in a link but I don't want to post advertising so search "Elio Motors" if you're curious. Looks like it would be a blast to drive. Anyway, my car is a bare bones Hyundai Accent. Bought the wife a nice SUV & have a Ford Ranger my dad gave me before he died but I don't drive it much. 17 mpg but it gets borrowed a lot.
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I only drink Starbucks when there's one near by, I'd have to go 15-20 miles from home to find one.
Beer, is something different too. Over the last several years a few micro-brewerys have opened locally and I've been enjoying the craft beers other than the nationally sold mass produced brews.
NPR is on in the car from time to time, but I haven't been in it but 5-6 times since April, I'm riding the scooter. It's an older Jeep Liberty that gets lousy gas mileage.
When I had a 'significant other' we would ride 2-up to 'cultural events' like lawn concerts and the like when weather permitted.
Beer, is something different too. Over the last several years a few micro-brewerys have opened locally and I've been enjoying the craft beers other than the nationally sold mass produced brews.
NPR is on in the car from time to time, but I haven't been in it but 5-6 times since April, I'm riding the scooter. It's an older Jeep Liberty that gets lousy gas mileage.
When I had a 'significant other' we would ride 2-up to 'cultural events' like lawn concerts and the like when weather permitted.
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Wow, I didn't know threads could survive after eight years!
I'll drink Starbucks (drip decaf only) if nothing else is near
I listen to NPR when in the truck, mostly on - "wait, wait, don't tell me" - weekends
I like beer, especially stouts and porters, but Negro Modelo is my daily beer
I still drive my 15 year old GMC 1/2 ton. Still on its original brakes!
I'll drink Starbucks (drip decaf only) if nothing else is near
I listen to NPR when in the truck, mostly on - "wait, wait, don't tell me" - weekends
I like beer, especially stouts and porters, but Negro Modelo is my daily beer
I still drive my 15 year old GMC 1/2 ton. Still on its original brakes!
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NPR--- NO. Listened for most of my 62 years: NOW, I loathe their liberal slant and feel taken advantaged of. But, I love Click and Clack. Really miss them. Nobody can make me laugh as they do. They were Gems.
Starbucks? Hmm. Occasionally, but for some reason I'm a little suspicious of the corporation, though don't know why.
Scooters are awesome. The more the better. I love the "Share the Road" signs here in MN. It's good to see lots of bicycles out in rural areas, and it empowers me to ride the rural roads, too.
Beer. Use to make my own, and sampled all the micro kinds, but I admit my favorite now is simply Miller Lite. Can't take too much alcohol.
Best wishes to everyone.
Starbucks? Hmm. Occasionally, but for some reason I'm a little suspicious of the corporation, though don't know why.
Scooters are awesome. The more the better. I love the "Share the Road" signs here in MN. It's good to see lots of bicycles out in rural areas, and it empowers me to ride the rural roads, too.
Beer. Use to make my own, and sampled all the micro kinds, but I admit my favorite now is simply Miller Lite. Can't take too much alcohol.
Best wishes to everyone.
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NPR- for the fun of it Flipboard for the important stuff.
Car- Nissan Versa HB.... All that rear seat leg room! Who needs a small suv....And a 98 Toyota Land Crusher way more vehicle than I need to camp with. A 16' travel trailer and two tents
Beer- on a hot summer day
Hulu and Netflix
Tacos made by real Mexican immigrants not gringos
Sailing yes but sail-less for now, but an inflatable kayak stuffed in my camper
Bicycles- 3 , a modded mountain bike for daily duty, a recumbent for long hauls and a tri bike I inherited from my daughter
Restoring a 70's Solex moped! And owned by a 165 year old farm house in the city.
Car- Nissan Versa HB.... All that rear seat leg room! Who needs a small suv....And a 98 Toyota Land Crusher way more vehicle than I need to camp with. A 16' travel trailer and two tents
Beer- on a hot summer day
Hulu and Netflix
Tacos made by real Mexican immigrants not gringos
Sailing yes but sail-less for now, but an inflatable kayak stuffed in my camper
Bicycles- 3 , a modded mountain bike for daily duty, a recumbent for long hauls and a tri bike I inherited from my daughter
Restoring a 70's Solex moped! And owned by a 165 year old farm house in the city.
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Re: half and half
NPR: when I'm in the cage
Coffee: roast my own, pull espressos
Fave Puter: MS Surface, Win10
Beer: local ales. Hey, I live in Portland after all.
Wine: love the CMS (Bordeaux-style) blends
Car: Nissan Leaf (electric)
Coffee: roast my own, pull espressos
Fave Puter: MS Surface, Win10
Beer: local ales. Hey, I live in Portland after all.
Wine: love the CMS (Bordeaux-style) blends
Car: Nissan Leaf (electric)
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Re: half and half
Car: Nissan Leaf (electric)[/quote]
Honorable mention for the Leaf!
Honorable mention for the Leaf!