Re: Alt.coffee is dead; long live alt.coffee (somewhere else)
Von: Ed Needham (ed@nospamhomeroaster.com) [Profil]
Datum: 22.04.2008 02:21
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Newsgroup: alt.coffee
Datum: 22.04.2008 02:21
Message-ID: <IMmdneIYhrCZrZDVnZ2dnUVZ_j2dnZ2d@insightbb.com>
Newsgroup: alt.coffee
There's a significant list of present posters that add to alt.coffee. Don Schoenholt is definitely one of them. There are coffee growers, coffee retailers, coffee roasters, homeroasters, coffee aficionados, and those with technical skills out the wazoo. We get posts from nist.gov for cryin' out loud! I could ask any question whatsoever about coffee and by tossing three or so posters out the window, get a balanced, well thought out answer. That's what I'm talkin' about! Anyone familiar with Colombian from the Risaralda region? I have some and it is rocking my world at the moment. -- ********************* Ed Needham "to absurdity and beyond!" http://www.homeroaster.com ********************* "North Sullivan" <northwrites@bluebottle.com> wrote in message news:9eaq049llgkfkudenpmf5el0ti7q60l28q@4ax.com... > On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 11:36:37 -0400, "Ed Needham" > <ed@NOSPAMhomeroaster.com> wrote: > >> >>"Steve Ackman" wrote in message >>news:slrng0o6qb.5mv.steve@sorceror.wizard.dyndns.org... >>> I tried CoffeeGeek back when it was new. Hated it. >>> I'm not just picking on that one. I pretty much hate >>> all web forums. >><SNIP> >> >>I kinda like having it right there like it's email. >>I agree, web forums are klunky and difficult to follow. > > I look in on CG and HB from time to time, but I also like reading > content from a newsreader. Filters take care of what I don't want to > read. There's still plenty of gems here, particularly DNS's posts. > It isn't a wasteland if you use filters and keep a finger on the > delete key. There's just less to read. > > North Sullivan > >[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
