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Date: 10 Oct 2006 14:55:29
From: Seth
Subject: "No such thing as a 'home espresso' machine."




Form an article in the University of Nevada's Outpost:

"There's no such thing as a 'home espresso' machine," he says,
laughing. "Mediocre implications, at best. If [consumers] like what
they're getting, that's all that matters. Espresso is a process. The
accepted standards for that process are not met by any 'home espresso'
machine."



Full text here:
http://www.jour.unr.edu/Outpost/Dining/archives/din.banks.grounds.html





 
Date: 10 Oct 2006 16:21:23
From: Johnny
Subject: Re: "No such thing as a 'home espresso' machine."



"Seth" <offchord@hotmail.com > wrote in message
news:1160517329.699542.122820@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
>
> Form an article in the University of Nevada's Outpost:
>
> "There's no such thing as a 'home espresso' machine," he says,
> laughing. "Mediocre implications, at best. If [consumers] like what
> they're getting, that's all that matters. Espresso is a process. The
> accepted standards for that process are not met by any 'home espresso'
> machine."
>
>
>
> Full text here:
> http://www.jour.unr.edu/Outpost/Dining/archives/din.banks.grounds.html
>

guess he's not heard of the GS3

hmm...from the first line:
" Technically speaking, C8H10N402 is the chemical formula for coffee."

errrr... that would seem to be caffeine rather than coffee.