• Hello, welcome, and welcome back

    From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to All on Sat May 16 15:42:06 2020
    I hope this email finds everyone well, and that we have some linked BBSes with lurkers floating around.

    There are several Fido echoes where we can talk about Zone politics, World politics, global warming, global corruption, last night's recipe and every flavor of BBS left standing. How about a place for talk that avoids all that?

    Let's find out how you're holding up, what you're doing to cope with the current situation, what your favorite coffee blend is, what you're reading, what new show has you binge watching, and maybe go down the french press versus pour-over debate?

    --kW


    ND: Peet's Sumatra, pour-over in a SOMA FM mug
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  • From Daniel@1:340/7 to Kurt Weiske on Sun May 17 02:36:00 2020
    Kurt Weiske wrote to All <=-


    I hope this email finds everyone well, and that we have some linked
    BBSes with lurkers floating around.

    There are several Fido echoes where we can talk about Zone politics,
    World politics, global warming, global corruption, last night's recipe
    and every flavor of BBS left standing. How about a place for talk that avoids all that?

    Let's find out how you're holding up, what you're doing to cope with
    the current situation, what your favorite coffee blend is, what you're reading, what new show has you binge watching, and maybe go down the french press versus pour-over debate?

    Good to meet you.

    ND: Peet's Sumatra, pour-over in a SOMA FM mug

    I love SOMA FM

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  • From Shawn Highfield@1:229/452 to Kurt Weiske on Tue May 19 11:49:26 2020
    Quoting Kurt Weiske to All <=-

    the current situation, what your favorite coffee blend is, what you're reading, what new show has you binge watching, and maybe go down the french press versus pour-over debate?

    Favorite blend is from my friends farm in Cuba. Has no name, he just
    brings me some everytime he comes back to Canada and we go through it
    in days. LOL

    I use a drip machine for the most part (lazy) and I do have a high
    quality espresso machine that I use for the above coffee. Day to day
    is whatever is on sale.

    Shawn

    ... Yeah, I fired a warning shot... Into his chest.

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Daniel on Sun May 17 01:12:00 2020
    Hello Daniel!

    ** On Sunday 17.05.20 - 02:36, Daniel wrote to Kurt Weiske:


    ND: Peet's Sumatra, pour-over in a SOMA FM mug

    I love SOMA FM

    Never heard of SomaFM before. Checked it out. Nice concept, but it's up
    to something even when not being used. I loaded the main page, picked a channel to listen to, sounded great, but the stream was data-heavy at
    about 1MB every 15-20 seconds! Killing the player did not stop the
    download data activity. Closing the website did not stop the download activity either! What is it doing even when the player and the site are closed?


    ../|ug

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  • From Daniel@1:340/7 to August Abolins on Sun May 17 06:41:00 2020
    August Abolins wrote to Daniel <=-

    Hello Daniel!

    ** On Sunday 17.05.20 - 02:36, Daniel wrote to Kurt Weiske:


    ND: Peet's Sumatra, pour-over in a SOMA FM mug

    I love SOMA FM

    Never heard of SomaFM before. Checked it out. Nice concept, but it's
    up to something even when not being used. I loaded the main page,
    picked a channel to listen to, sounded great, but the stream was data-heavy at about 1MB every 15-20 seconds! Killing the player did not stop the download data activity. Closing the website did not stop the download activity either! What is it doing even when the player and the site are closed?

    No idea. I stream it off my media server.

    ... Visit me at gopher://gcpp.world
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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to August Abolins on Sun May 17 10:59:00 2020
    August Abolins wrote to Daniel <=-

    picked a channel to listen to, sounded great, but the stream was data-heavy at about 1MB every 15-20 seconds! Killing the player did not stop the download data activity. Closing the website did not stop the download activity either! What is it doing even when the player and the site are closed?

    I don't use the player - you can download a M3u file that opens up in
    Winamp.


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  • From Doug Cooper@1:227/702 to Daniel on Sun May 17 19:53:05 2020
    Excellent idea! Nothing worse during a pandemic then adding a heated
    political debate into the stress. Frankly, I've had zero interest in the TV, facebook, nor twitter or text messaging. I've stayed in touch with my family via Marco Polo, because I can see and hear their voices, without having to schedule a time to join a zoom call. And my passion outside of tech, is landscaping, turf managment, flowers, shrubs, trees, ponds, pergolas,
    gardening ... I like building and caring for the aforementioned. So from a coping prospective a good 6 hour day in the sun, with nothing but the sounds
    of birds and lawn mowers .. sandwiched between some BBS time ..has been very healthy for my blood pressure.

    Yourself Daniel?

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: The Underground BBS (1:227/702)
  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Doug Cooper on Mon May 18 05:00:00 2020
    Doug Cooper wrote to Daniel <=-

    without having to schedule a time to join a zoom call. And my passion outside of tech, is landscaping, turf managment, flowers, shrubs,
    trees, ponds, pergolas, gardening ...

    Weeding, painting, planting, sweeping, fixing ourdoor furniture, building
    new shelving...seen a lot of people buying home projects at local hardware stores. We just planted a tone of new plants, and had an odd off-season winter-like storm passing through - watering everything nicely.

    --kW



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  • From Richard Miles@1:3634/24 to Kurt Weiske on Tue May 19 20:55:33 2020
    On 16 May 2020, Kurt Weiske said the following...

    Let's find out how you're holding up, what you're doing to cope with the current situation, what your favorite coffee blend is, what you're reading, what new show has you binge watching, and maybe go down the french press versus

    First two days off in a row from work I've had since February as I am "essential". Has been awesome and I've had way too much coffee sitting here at home.

    Very little TV lately in the house, at least for me, due to work. I'm sure my wife and girls have been binging though.

    I have a press as well as a plain old Mr Coffee but I have to say I enjoy the guilty pleasure of preferring my Keurig with a nice dark roast.

    -=>Richard Miles<=-
    -=>Captain Obvious<=-
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  • From Doug Cooper@1:227/702 to Kurt Weiske on Mon May 25 01:41:24 2020
    Weeding, painting, planting, sweeping, fixing ourdoor furniture,
    building new shelving...seen a lot of people buying home projects at
    local hardware stores. We just planted a tone of new plants, and had an odd off-season winter-like storm passing through - watering everything nicely.


    NICE!!! Those are all my expertise and passions. I just built a 12x12ft garden, with fence and and built a nice arbor entrance with gate. I have two climbing roses to wrap the arbor entrance. I've planted tons of vegies ...
    In addition planted a few strategic sections of my yard with wild flowers to attract bees, butterflys, and humming birds, built a pergola, cleaned my
    pond, and tilled my 20 yards of flower beds to help newer shrubs establish
    and have "leg groom" to grow. I wish I could post pictures. I'm quite proud of the work I've done. It's a great experience being able to enjoy the outdoors. It was 85 today! Will be in the 90's tomorrow so my New Mexico Hatch Chilis are being hardened to be planted in 9 days. Jalapeno, and bell peppers also going into the ground soon.

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Kurt Weiske on Sun Aug 9 21:15:50 2020
    On 17 May 20 02:36:00, Daniel said the following to Kurt Weiske:

    Let's find out how you're holding up, what you're doing to cope with
    the current situation, what your favorite coffee blend is, what you're reading, what new show has you binge watching, and maybe go down the
    french press versus pour-over debate?

    I really enjoy Maxwell house in my Hamilton Beach coffee maker. A bit of table cream and brown sugar. Not really finding much on TV or streaming thats
    really of any interest to me... I have many thousands of DVD's and Blurays of movies and TV shows so no need for a Netflix subscription here.

    Nick

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