@sean Mine was a then obsolete 286 based DOS laptop that was left over from a project to get machines that could be checked out from a school library (more computers could get fixed up than the little portable printers those were paired with so even with spares we had some left over for us kids fixing those up). 3 color screen, 1MB RAM, 40MB hard drive, very sturdy.
I keep that one at work and a different more basic keyboard at home because I tend to destroy laptop keyboards these days (nobody makes a good laptop keyboard anymore) and the rest of the computer is still fine.
One of the delivery drivers liked my keyboard. It gets a surprisingly large number of comments from people who see me using it, but all I did was go to a store, try out all the demo keyboards, and bought the one I liked the feel of best (which just happened to be some gamer keyboard with fancy lights [I leave mine to animate a rainbow across the keyboard] and a bunch of features I'll never use).
Web site update won't be today after all. We're just waiting on a return email from the food bank to make sure they're good with our plans and hammer out the final details, but the tentative plan is that we'll donate 20% of all sales on January 2-3 (and 20% of orders through the web site January 1-3, the shop will be closed on the 1st) as well as having an easy way for customers to leave food and money in the week prior.
@kevinwhipwrecked Depends on where the recipe comes from. For most contemporary recipes out of the US a half cup is about 120ml (4 fluid ounces)
Spent some time designing some new features for the shop's web store and working out how that's going to impact the database that drives that. I tried to minimize changes to existing tables and it looks like I only need to add one new column to one existing table. Everything else can be done with more tables, which I'm going to prefer on this project.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.