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August 13, 2021
From a slashdot post
of a year or so ago.
Someone at slashdot remarked:
"Coffee has been a crucial part of modern life for a
hundred years or more, and yet it hasn't really been
revised since the 1800s."
I disagree: In the late 90s a new roast was
invented, and single-cup pour-over coffee became
all the rage: coffee became a thick chemical
sludge where a single sip would coat the inside
of your skull and leave an after-taste lingering
for a week.
Strangely, they called this new concoction "dark roast"
when really it's darker-than-dark and should've had a
new name invented for it. Like sewage.
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