@Satsuma Seems that way, yes.
My latest coffee order arrived today. Now that my afternoon crew is here I can work on figuring out how I want to roast the new coffees. For today that's a coffee from Papua New Guinea, a coffee from India, and a decaffeinated coffee from Mexico. I also have a different lot of a coffee from Kenya, but I still have one or two batches of the previous lot to roast before I need to worry about that.
I want to get all of this sorted before I go on vacation in a couple weeks.
The shortest notice I've ever seen, though, was the instructor didn't have his passport and there just happened to be a big group of instructors gathered together to work on curriculum development so someone came into the room and shouted the question if anybody had a visa/passport and could go teach those classes now. I didn't go for that one, but that was about the best timing possible to have that sort of disaster.
When I continued after clearing Timespinner the first time it dropped me at a place where I could go right to picking up a 2nd ending.
NG+ even at a harder difficulty (except not really because I'm stupidly overpowered now) is going a lot faster. Found a few new things this run through.
Will probably go for the platinum trophy eventually. Not sure if I'll need to do a third play through to finish that up.
@caprimoon @Taweret@octodon.social And DS9 doesn't suffer from those finicky biological computer components, so yeah, that's probably workable. You'd need a pretty decent sized space to make it work at restaurant scale but that doesn't seem to be an issue.
@caprimoon @Taweret@octodon.social Opinions seem mixed. Neelix had problems specifically with cheese. That might just be Neelix being awful, but I think I'm going to stick with the view that you can't get good cheese from Bajor (they're probably making it but not exporting it to the station since food shortages were still a problem on the planet and pizza cheese can be produced quickly for safer and easier distribution and storage vs. milk).
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.