I am willing to spend a few minutes telling someone that my television gets video games and makes a nice computer monitor and my radio is tuned to my local NPR station for the 5 minute commute to and from work in exchange for an additional small cash gift.
I got $1 in the mail from Nielsen (the ratings company) with a letter threatening to call me with a phone survey. I'd be surprised if they had a valid phone number to do that and kind of wished they'd just stick the survey online as even if they do have my number the call probably won't get through.
Personally, I'd be happy to see the machine in a class, but the manufacturer would need to supply an instructor who is willing to bend their automation system in ways that run counter to why anybody would buy one of their machines to begin with so I guess I'll find out within the next couple months if anything happens with that.
Today I got an email from someone working on organizing the next event I'm teaching at asking if a specific machine would be a good fit for the classes. My lengthy reply basically boiled down to saying the machine can theoretically be used to meet the objectives of the classes I'm involved with but none of the station instructors will be both willing and competent to use it in that capacity.
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USPS claims to have delivered 4 of 6 boxes of Roasting Styles Exploration Kit that got mailed. One had a failed delivery attempt and the other is going to Canada and will take a while because of that. Shop's web site is updated with a new coffee from Brazil and removal of a coffee from Peru which I can't roast any more of (some is still available in shop).
Given that only 8 of the Roasting Styles Exploration Kit boxes were made and there's some good information inside, I've decided to share the PDF. Here it is:
2 boxes of Roasting Styles Exploration Kit have been packed. A missing word in the write up included with each box has been corrected (I wonder if anybody getting one of the first 6 will mention noticing that). I just need an outer label and a price to see if anybody local is interested in buying those. Once those two are gone, that's it. I'm not making more unless I can expect to move at least 10 of them.
Today I took 6 boxes of Roasting Styles Exploration Kit to the post office. I have enough coffee to maybe make up 1 or 2 more boxes, but if I need more than that I'd have to roast more coffee so I'd want to know I had demand for a bunch of boxes before doing that to avoid wasting a lot of coffee I could otherwise sell as normal product.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.