jasonkhong.com: Reasons to Drop By Starbucks /articles/2006/05/05/reasons-to-drop-by-starbux en-us 40 Exploring a Flat World Reasons to Drop By Starbucks <p><em>It&#8217;s tough to start blogging at the same time as a &#8220;real blogger&#8221;. The post count makes me look really bad. I&#8217;m spending far more time tinkering on the codes behind Typo than I am actually using it. So ok, I&#8217;m not a real blogger, just a pirated version. :p</em></p> <p>As promised, here&#8217;s a quick mention of Starbucks (I might start typing sbux out of habit, so remember sbux == Starbucks).</p> <p>One of the big reasons I like hanging out at Starbucks (aside from nice smells, good coffee, comfy chairs, working Wifi&#8230;) is the people there.</p> <p>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&#8217;s a hard core Apple fan. :)</p> <p>So there, a quick snapshot of the kind of people whom I&#8217;ve met at Starbucks in the past month or so.</p> <p>Anyway, my coffee buddy has a REAL interesing story about an unexpected sbux friend. Go <a href="http://cqinchrist.blogspot.com/2006/05/christchurch-part-2.html">read the story</a>, and see the pics to prove, that you DO get to meet really interesting people when you go to Starbucks! (Check out <a href="http://cqinchrist.blogspot.com/2006/05/christchurch.html">Part 1</a> of the story too).</p> <p>(Yeah, that was the point of the post.)</p> <h3>Coffee Notes</h3> <p>I&#8217;m currently having Gold Coast for the drip machine*, Guatemala Antigua for the press. And leftover uh.. some fair trade beans in the office.</p> <p>*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&#8217;s for the press. But it was set to 12 o&#8217;clock. Could it be that the grinder&#8217;s blades need some sharpening? Can some real expert share some wisdom here?</p> <p>(Oh, most bean names mentioned here would be from Starbucks. I&#8217;ll try to go thru them all before I start on other ranges).</p> Fri, 05 May 2006 21:17:00 +0800 urn:uuid:47620b8f-7968-4684-82b1-dffbb3056200 Jason Khong http://jasonkhong.com/articles/2006/05/05/reasons-to-drop-by-starbux Coffee coffee starbucks Apple http://jasonkhong.com/articles/trackback/10 "Reasons to Drop By Starbucks" by Jason <p>Well it's not entirely bland, I'm putting in a heaped sceepful now to compensated for the coarseness. It still wakes me up, but I'm going back to Ikano from now on for grinding beans. :)</p> Sat, 06 May 2006 23:07:12 +0800 urn:uuid:69c8044e-e736-4ed7-9dfb-6f677c65a311 http://jasonkhong.com/articles/2006/05/05/reasons-to-drop-by-starbux#comment-13 "Reasons to Drop By Starbucks" by *cq* <p>(d amateur steps in). maybe they just need to check if the dial tt changes the grind is loose ;p hehehehe... so your drip coffee's quite bland now? </p> Sat, 06 May 2006 06:51:05 +0800 urn:uuid:2a01ef2b-ee8e-469a-9391-3bcc14706be4 http://jasonkhong.com/articles/2006/05/05/reasons-to-drop-by-starbux#comment-12