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Sticky Topic: New to CoffeeGeek? Welcome, introduce yourself! (Pages: 1 ... 38 , 39 , 40 ) Forum: Members Forum : General Off Topics Subject: New to CoffeeGeek? Welcome, introduce yourself! Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007, 6:29am Preview: Are you new to the coffeegeek community? Have you been lurking for a long time and just now decided to join? Either way it’s great to have you among this rapidly growing community. On behalf of the...
TimEggers Moderator Replies to topic: 397
Topic: Starbucks is a Changing .. Can the Gourmet Coffee Shop Survive ? (Pages: 1 ... 4 , 5 , 6 ) Forum: Espresso Discussions : General Discussion Subject: Re: Starbucks is a Changing .. Can the Gourmet Coffee Shop Survive ? Posted: Sat Nov 7, 2009, 1:48am Preview: Its true that the competition is very stiff and Starbucks is one of the biggest player in the market but other players are gaining grounds at a very scorching pace like one of the oldest private label...
gilliescoffee Junior Member Replies to topic: 51
Topic: apartments in Venice Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Machines Subject: apartments in Venice Posted: Sat Nov 7, 2009, 1:38am Preview: Venice http://www.citybaseapartments.com/italy/venice-apartments.php Venice serviced apartments locate in a romantic corner between the Campo San Polo and the Rialto Bridge, the Ca Michieli Apartments...
deepu Junior Member Replies to topic: 0
Topic: Baratza Vario update? Forum: Espresso Discussions : Grinders - Espresso Subject: Re: Baratza Vario update? Posted: Sat Nov 7, 2009, 1:12am Preview: I'm in Europe, and I bought it at www.esw.nl/ As far as I know this is the only model available in Europe, save for a handful of early models.
ziemas Junior Member Replies to topic: 6
Topic: WTB: Francis Francis X3 portafilter + steamer head Forum: Members Forum : Buy, Sell and Trade Subject: Re: WTB: Francis Francis X3 portafilter + steamer head Posted: Sat Nov 7, 2009, 12:35am Preview: I just had a look at that one on ebay. From the photos the portafilter itself looks identical to the one I have. I had read that Ascaso/Innova was well supported in Canada - no joy there? Its US$60...
krisB Junior Member Replies to topic: 4
Topic: (Another) Poppery PID controller project (Pages: 1 ... 5 , 6 , 7 ) Forum: Coffee Discussions : Home Roasting Talk Subject: Re: (Another) Poppery PID controller project Posted: Sat Nov 7, 2009, 12:07am Preview: Wow Randy - you're not kidding! The Delta manual is pretty skimpy - this one is way better. The software also looks better - I will try it out tomorrow. It sets more parameters, including having multiple...
dana_leighton Moderator Replies to topic: 65
Topic: (Another) Poppery PID controller project (Pages: 1 ... 5 , 6 , 7 ) Forum: Coffee Discussions : Home Roasting Talk Subject: Re: (Another) Poppery PID controller project Posted: Fri Nov 6, 2009, 11:43pm Preview: I will have to check the PID and get back to you on the values. Although diferent TC placements will need different tuning parameters, because the environment and how the TC responds to temperature...
dana_leighton Moderator Replies to topic: 65
Topic: Can't get a good pull, new problem. Forum: Espresso Discussions : Questions and Answers Subject: Re: Can't get a good pull, new problem. Posted: Fri Nov 6, 2009, 11:33pm Preview: You don't have to use them all at once... I buy multiple one pound quantities of freshly roasted beans (different types to try different beans), wait a couple of days from their roast date, then portion...
jester747 Junior Member Replies to topic: 6
Topic: Espresso Machines in Korea Forum: Espresso Discussions : Questions and Answers Subject: Re: Espresso Machines in Korea Posted: Fri Nov 6, 2009, 11:28pm Preview: If you decide to get the North America Rancilio Silvia version, you can get a step-down voltage converter. The voltage converter will convert 210/220 VOLTS to the Silvia's native voltage. The plus is...
espressoaddict Senior Member Replies to topic: 2
Topic: (Another) Poppery PID controller project (Pages: 1 ... 5 , 6 , 7 ) Forum: Coffee Discussions : Home Roasting Talk Subject: Re: (Another) Poppery PID controller project Posted: Fri Nov 6, 2009, 11:10pm Preview: Hi Dana I just finished a PID project, and I think I used the same series of PID, but from a different source. I found a open box one cheap on ebay, but the link is...
randytsuch Senior Member Replies to topic: 65
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