http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/13/dining/13coff.html
While the cafes thrived in the Northwest, New York was seen as a backwater among coffee geeks, a label proudly adopted by the scene’s premier Web site, www.coffeegeek.com
Who runs coffeegeek.com?http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/13/dining/13coff.html
While the cafes thrived in the Northwest, New York was seen as a backwater among coffee geeks, a label proudly adopted by the scene’s premier Web site, www.coffeegeek.com Are we running on the same server? hahaha.
Bah, the article is mostly about frickin' latte art, those guys wouldn't know a real espresso if you force-fed it to them:
http://www.josuma.com/what.shtml Oops :)
"An Error Occurred! The site is actually down for some maintainance. Please bare with us, it's been one problem after another! We hate this as much as you do." I won't bare anything to you, AHA. Not even if you ask nicely ;) The coffeegeek server is a nightmare... I'm a programmer, not a sysadmin. Our host unsuccessfully tried to move it to a more powerful server a few months back, so we've just been hobbling along. My frustration with all the server stuff is beyond imaginable.
I have another project on another server running, without a peep or reboot or anything, for 2 years now. Same webhost. Same data center. Gremlins, I say. |
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