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Originally Posted by
robin 
No, it's pretty easy.
Sweet! I was starting to wonder whether it was all drip filter and fancy french press.
Although after all the talk I'd like to try one of these Clover ones now. Do they have a seperate grinder to the one the use for espresso, or do they adjust it everytime someone wants a clover coffee?
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Originally Posted by
robin 
Convenience and reliability. I can get an americano or a solo shot over ice and be back in my office within 5 minutes, and it will taste the same as it did the day before. Everywhere else is 15 minutes away + 10 minutes of waiting in line + another 5 minutes waiting on the barista to waste more time on some latte foam art bullshit.
Fair enough. I prefer espresso to that latte art bullshit as well. I guess its like plenty of things though, once you get a taste for something you like its hard to go back to something that you know is second best.
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Originally Posted by
sonick 
pretentious, elitest douchebag, much?
Ha! When it comes to coffee... Yes. Thanks for the contribution.