Outie5000
Outie5000
Outie5000

I've had some from a local roaster, and I wasn't very happy with it. I don't think at the moment I really care about how it tastes, since i'll just put sugar and cream in it anyway, so spending more money to make my slightly sweet drink taste more (whatever good coffee is supposed to taste like) just isn't worth it.

The stuff my boss brings in tends to come in a bag with a hole in it so you can "smell before you buy" or something. And he tends to leave it wide open if he ever attempts to make coffee.

One other thing I forgot to mention was keeping the coffee in the freezer. At work my boss would randomly bring in bags of DnD and just leave them sitting out, and within a week (we don't brew much at work) whenever you brewed them they were sour. I started popping the bags in the freezer when he would bring them,

The real question is, why do you want to get to 120, and what physical goals have you set for yourself? If your only goal is the number, you'll more than likely never be successful. Do you want to run a 5k in under 25 minutes? How about being able to do X number of X pound squats?

Learn to crawl, then walk, then run.

As a coffee newb, who's been extorted by a local roaster, I'll say two things.

I was about to say something.

Take a page out of the Valve handbook. Make the feature game an amazing story with a killer engine. Take it to the next level with a deathmatch but no story orientation, just pure killing frenzy. THEN, use the engine and make mods, like counterstrike or DoD or TFC. Some fantastic MP only games (lets just pretend :cz

Yep.
So that's t1,
T2 is a tossup, you can do one of two things; turn in early and ride the bottom of the bowl, or double apex it with the early turn in, go up in the middle, and back down to the track out.

Full throttle into the "hairpin", stay outside until you see the asphalt patch, dab the brakes to get the nose

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There's no substitute for a pounded, battered, fried piece of "steak". Oh god.

So, is there some sort of scale for functioning levels in tri21 people? He seems smarter and more capable than many people I know, and you can tell with his body language and facial expressions that he knows whats up. Extremely high functioning.

Bean free means a portabello and eggplant "patty". Or just a large cap and a slice of eggplant.

If i'm not mistaken, this is not the big dega track, but TGPR, a 1.3 mile road course about 30 minutes away from dega. The longest straight is maybe 1/8th mile, and the main portion of the track is 180* sweepers. The best car to have out there would be the one with the most torque, or the one that will pull you out

I prefer it to be all in one, as a work computer. If I needed one for around the house, I wouldn't really care about the numpad as much since I have a desktop that's much easier to do data input.

True. My laptop is essentially a desktop replacement for work, and occasional travel, and as a tuner for my race car. It's got a 19'' monitor plugged into it so I can actually use it. I had a small 12.1'' back in college but it got stolen. I loved that little laptop, it was perfect for student stuff, and having a

C&C meets at 8am saturday mornings at the coffee shop/parking garage, it's slowly growing, and right now it's mostly stanced cars, but they've been adding porsche's and ferrari's lately.

ALSCCA will be having our first points event next weekend on the 9th at the Oak Mountain Amphitheater (used to be verizon wireless

It's not really that bad on a laptop, at least not the Asus designs. I've seen a few that were funky.

Cars and Coffee just started (a few months ago) meeting at the O'Henry's in brookwood mall and the parking garage.

I'm an SCCA person so I mostly do the autocross/track day stuff, but there's always something going on.

Is this really something people don't know about? I remember my dad teaching me this when I was in elementary school.