Reasons to Drop By Starbucks

It’s tough to start blogging at the same time as a “real blogger”. The post count makes me look really bad. I’m spending far more time tinkering on the codes behind Typo than I am actually using it. So ok, I’m not a real blogger, just a pirated version. :p

As promised, here’s a quick mention of Starbucks (I might start typing sbux out of habit, so remember sbux == Starbucks).

One of the big reasons I like hanging out at Starbucks (aside from nice smells, good coffee, comfy chairs, working Wifi…) is the people there.

I met a new friend a couple of days ago while having lunch with my classmates. She works at Starbucks near my school. Nice friendly person. Some of her colleagues that I met the first/last time I was there actually remembered me, and it was cool to be able to get some updates about them as well. At that same Starbucks I met a really nice couple from Sudan. We had a nice chat, the husband teaches Computer Science, and we had a good discussion on how important the basics of the science was, and how sad it is that many courses nowadays are giving up C and Assembly to teach Java. (Ok, need to keep this non-geek-friendly. Or is that nongeek-friendly?). Go back another month or so and I recall having a great time listening to one of the coolest barista tell me bits of his life story. Cool guy, plus he’s a hard core Apple fan. :)

So there, a quick snapshot of the kind of people whom I’ve met at Starbucks in the past month or so.

Anyway, my coffee buddy has a REAL interesing story about an unexpected sbux friend. Go read the story, and see the pics to prove, that you DO get to meet really interesting people when you go to Starbucks! (Check out Part 1 of the story too).

(Yeah, that was the point of the post.)

Coffee Notes

I’m currently having Gold Coast for the drip machine*, Guatemala Antigua for the press. And leftover uh.. some fair trade beans in the office.

*The Gold Coast beans were grinded at 1U New Wing Sbux, but the results look much coarser than I think they should. They look more like it’s for the press. But it was set to 12 o’clock. Could it be that the grinder’s blades need some sharpening? Can some real expert share some wisdom here?

(Oh, most bean names mentioned here would be from Starbucks. I’ll try to go thru them all before I start on other ranges).

Posted at 9pm on 05/05/06 | Posted in | 2 responses | read on

Typo Links

The blogging software I'm running on is called Typo. Much of the first couple days on this blog will be spent figuring out Typo, so non-geeks just bear with me ;)

Typo's homepage is at http://www.typosphere.org/. Another good site to keep updated is http://www.planettypo.com/.

Developers

Tobi was the main creator of Typo, I think. His blog's got a nice implementation of the Lush theme, but typo articles seems to have fallen behind his other projects.

Scott Stuff is the blog of one of Typo's main developers.

NubyOnRails has a bunch of cool articles on Capistrano, on Sparklines, and other stuff I need to learn up.

Piers Cawley has good tips for Typo sidebar development.

Themes

TypoGarden ran a theme contest, lots of resources there.

Hemingway's designed by Kyle Neath. This is the theme I'm using now. It's simple, looks great! Perfect way to start feeling this system out.

Lush theme is another that I love. Designed by Marco van Hylckama Vlieg -- drop by, his own weblog looks even better than the Lush theme!

That's it for now.

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