I should have made coffee before I left. Excellent coffee brewing in an airplane is technically challenging. At least once I'm on the ground I packed some of the new Kenyan coffee and a travel brew kit (Clever, filters, electric water heater, compact hand grinder). There's also a local roaster within walking distance of the hotel I'm staying at that I hear does a good job.
I thought I'd miss a phone meeting about classes at the event in April but it happened during my layover so I was able to jump in on that. We'll need lots of people helping as station instructors or class logistics support for the 8 roaster focused workshops that are happening. It looks like a solid lineup and I'll be interested to see what some of the newer classes are in more depth.
tech support
Do you think I've gotten across the idea that they need to send the little part with one fan and not a third instance of the giant assembly with 2 fans that they keep sending me?
I usually try to avoid this message style because it's not nice, but so far this issue has been handled with such an enormous heaping pile of fail that I don't know what I can do to convince them to follow through and actually do the thing they said they'd do.
fan saga (2/2)
10/15 - GPU fan arrives. This is not the part they were supposed to send so it does me no good. I call back and they say they'll overnight the correct part so it'll arrive by today.
10/17 - I still don't have a tracking number because they haven't shipped the damn part which means that it's impossible for this to arrive before I need to leave for the airport and I'm stuck with this problem for an extra 2 weeks (at least).
I am not happy with how System76 has handled this.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.