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Coffee (rec.drink.coffee) Discussing coffee. This includes selection of brands, methods of making coffee, etc. Discussion about coffee in other forms (e.g. desserts) is acceptable.

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Old 06-10-2003, 04:26 AM
R R
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Default Coffee

I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning about
coffee in general. It is coffeereview, and it has everything from ratings
of
different brands of coffee to articles on the topic. It is a fascinating
site, I'd
thought I would share that with you.

Cheers,

Remo Rosati, author
DIVINE INTERVENTION
http://www.geocities.com/newnovelann
Available at over 50,000 bookstores & online



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Old 06-10-2003, 04:55 AM
Ken Fox
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Default Coffee

R R wrote:
I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning about
coffee in general. It is coffeereview, and it has everything from ratings
of
different brands of coffee to articles on the topic. It is a fascinating
site, I'd
thought I would share that with you.

Cheers,

Remo Rosati, author
DIVINE INTERVENTION
http://www.geocities.com/newnovelann
Available at over 50,000 bookstores & online




I "stumbled" onto a review of your book, but in kindness to you I won't
post it here.

ken

  #3 (permalink)  
Old 06-10-2003, 04:55 AM
Ken Fox
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Default Coffee

R R wrote:
I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning about
coffee in general. It is coffeereview, and it has everything from ratings
of
different brands of coffee to articles on the topic. It is a fascinating
site, I'd
thought I would share that with you.

Cheers,

Remo Rosati, author
DIVINE INTERVENTION
http://www.geocities.com/newnovelann
Available at over 50,000 bookstores & online




I "stumbled" onto a review of your book, but in kindness to you I won't
post it here.

ken

  #4 (permalink)  
Old 06-10-2003, 05:01 AM
Ken Fox
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Default Coffee

Ken Fox wrote:

R R wrote:

I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning about
coffee in general. It is coffeereview, and it has everything from
ratings
of
different brands of coffee to articles on the topic. It is a fascinating
site, I'd
thought I would share that with you.

Cheers,

Remo Rosati, author
DIVINE INTERVENTION
http://www.geocities.com/newnovelann
Available at over 50,000 bookstores & online




I "stumbled" onto a review of your book, but in kindness to you I won't
post it here.

ken


ok, ok, I'll give the synopsis. They suggested waiting for the
liquidation sale, buying a container load, and grinding it up for
hamster bedding.

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Old 06-10-2003, 05:01 AM
Ken Fox
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Default Coffee

Ken Fox wrote:

R R wrote:

I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning about
coffee in general. It is coffeereview, and it has everything from
ratings
of
different brands of coffee to articles on the topic. It is a fascinating
site, I'd
thought I would share that with you.

Cheers,

Remo Rosati, author
DIVINE INTERVENTION
http://www.geocities.com/newnovelann
Available at over 50,000 bookstores & online




I "stumbled" onto a review of your book, but in kindness to you I won't
post it here.

ken


ok, ok, I'll give the synopsis. They suggested waiting for the
liquidation sale, buying a container load, and grinding it up for
hamster bedding.

  #6 (permalink)  
Old 06-10-2003, 05:49 AM
Arien Malec
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Default Coffee

"R R" wrote in
:

I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning
about coffee in general. It is coffeereview

[....]
Remo Rosati, author
[shameless plug for book]


Eh, deja vu? Googling....

Ok,
Jul 30: posts troll on Starbucks to coffee-related groups
Aug 2: posts troll on flavored coffee to coffee-related groups
Aug 8: posts troll on decaf coffee. Aug 19: posts identical troll
Sept 17: posts something word-for-word identical to the above with a
different subject header.

As far as Usenet abuse goes, the coffeereview plug is better than the
shameless trolling, but abuse is abuse.

That people think this is an effective way of selling stuff is beyond
me.... I can only conclude that the book is designed for the sort of
morons who fall for this kind of stuff.

As for Mr. Rosati, he clearly needs to learn to cover his tracks slightly
better.

*plonk*

Arien
  #7 (permalink)  
Old 06-10-2003, 05:49 AM
Arien Malec
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Default Coffee

"R R" wrote in
:

I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning
about coffee in general. It is coffeereview

[....]
Remo Rosati, author
[shameless plug for book]


Eh, deja vu? Googling....

Ok,
Jul 30: posts troll on Starbucks to coffee-related groups
Aug 2: posts troll on flavored coffee to coffee-related groups
Aug 8: posts troll on decaf coffee. Aug 19: posts identical troll
Sept 17: posts something word-for-word identical to the above with a
different subject header.

As far as Usenet abuse goes, the coffeereview plug is better than the
shameless trolling, but abuse is abuse.

That people think this is an effective way of selling stuff is beyond
me.... I can only conclude that the book is designed for the sort of
morons who fall for this kind of stuff.

As for Mr. Rosati, he clearly needs to learn to cover his tracks slightly
better.

*plonk*

Arien
  #8 (permalink)  
Old 10-10-2003, 04:18 PM
Linda Register
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Default Coffee

Dear Arien

Thanks for the information.

Linda

"Arien Malec" wrote in message
. 49...
"R R" wrote in
:

I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning
about coffee in general. It is coffeereview

[....]
Remo Rosati, author
[shameless plug for book]


Eh, deja vu? Googling....

Ok,
Jul 30: posts troll on Starbucks to coffee-related groups
Aug 2: posts troll on flavored coffee to coffee-related groups
Aug 8: posts troll on decaf coffee. Aug 19: posts identical troll
Sept 17: posts something word-for-word identical to the above with a
different subject header.

As far as Usenet abuse goes, the coffeereview plug is better than the
shameless trolling, but abuse is abuse.

That people think this is an effective way of selling stuff is beyond
me.... I can only conclude that the book is designed for the sort of
morons who fall for this kind of stuff.

As for Mr. Rosati, he clearly needs to learn to cover his tracks slightly
better.

*plonk*

Arien



  #9 (permalink)  
Old 10-10-2003, 04:18 PM
Linda Register
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Default Coffee

Dear Arien

Thanks for the information.

Linda

"Arien Malec" wrote in message
. 49...
"R R" wrote in
:

I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning
about coffee in general. It is coffeereview

[....]
Remo Rosati, author
[shameless plug for book]


Eh, deja vu? Googling....

Ok,
Jul 30: posts troll on Starbucks to coffee-related groups
Aug 2: posts troll on flavored coffee to coffee-related groups
Aug 8: posts troll on decaf coffee. Aug 19: posts identical troll
Sept 17: posts something word-for-word identical to the above with a
different subject header.

As far as Usenet abuse goes, the coffeereview plug is better than the
shameless trolling, but abuse is abuse.

That people think this is an effective way of selling stuff is beyond
me.... I can only conclude that the book is designed for the sort of
morons who fall for this kind of stuff.

As for Mr. Rosati, he clearly needs to learn to cover his tracks slightly
better.

*plonk*

Arien



  #10 (permalink)  
Old 11-10-2003, 11:17 PM
John White
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Default Coffee

Define troll in this context please.
Thanks

Arien Malec wrote:

"R R" wrote in
:

I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning
about coffee in general. It is coffeereview

[....]
Remo Rosati, author
[shameless plug for book]


Eh, deja vu? Googling....

Ok,
Jul 30: posts troll on Starbucks to coffee-related groups
Aug 2: posts troll on flavored coffee to coffee-related groups
Aug 8: posts troll on decaf coffee. Aug 19: posts identical troll
Sept 17: posts something word-for-word identical to the above with a
different subject header.

As far as Usenet abuse goes, the coffeereview plug is better than the
shameless trolling, but abuse is abuse.

That people think this is an effective way of selling stuff is beyond
me.... I can only conclude that the book is designed for the sort of
morons who fall for this kind of stuff.

As for Mr. Rosati, he clearly needs to learn to cover his tracks slightly
better.

*plonk*

Arien


  #11 (permalink)  
Old 11-10-2003, 11:17 PM
John White
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Posts: n/a
Default Coffee

Define troll in this context please.
Thanks

Arien Malec wrote:

"R R" wrote in
:

I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning
about coffee in general. It is coffeereview

[....]
Remo Rosati, author
[shameless plug for book]


Eh, deja vu? Googling....

Ok,
Jul 30: posts troll on Starbucks to coffee-related groups
Aug 2: posts troll on flavored coffee to coffee-related groups
Aug 8: posts troll on decaf coffee. Aug 19: posts identical troll
Sept 17: posts something word-for-word identical to the above with a
different subject header.

As far as Usenet abuse goes, the coffeereview plug is better than the
shameless trolling, but abuse is abuse.

That people think this is an effective way of selling stuff is beyond
me.... I can only conclude that the book is designed for the sort of
morons who fall for this kind of stuff.

As for Mr. Rosati, he clearly needs to learn to cover his tracks slightly
better.

*plonk*

Arien


  #12 (permalink)  
Old 14-10-2003, 04:28 AM
Ed Needham
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Default Coffee

Now that Ken Fox... He's a man of a few words.
g
--
***********************************************
Ed Needham
To Absurdity and Beyond!
homeroaster ... d.o.t ... com
***********************************************

"Ken Fox" wrote in message
...
| Ken Fox wrote:
|
| R R wrote:
|
| I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning about
| coffee in general. It is coffeereview, and it has everything from
| ratings
| of
| different brands of coffee to articles on the topic. It is a
fascinating
| site, I'd
| thought I would share that with you.
|
| Cheers,
|
| Remo Rosati, author
| DIVINE INTERVENTION
| http://www.geocities.com/newnovelann
| Available at over 50,000 bookstores & online
|
|
|
|
| I "stumbled" onto a review of your book, but in kindness to you I won't
| post it here.
|
| ken
|
|
| ok, ok, I'll give the synopsis. They suggested waiting for the
| liquidation sale, buying a container load, and grinding it up for
| hamster bedding.
|

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Old 14-10-2003, 04:28 AM
Ed Needham
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Default Coffee

Now that Ken Fox... He's a man of a few words.
g
--
***********************************************
Ed Needham
To Absurdity and Beyond!
homeroaster ... d.o.t ... com
***********************************************

"Ken Fox" wrote in message
...
| Ken Fox wrote:
|
| R R wrote:
|
| I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning about
| coffee in general. It is coffeereview, and it has everything from
| ratings
| of
| different brands of coffee to articles on the topic. It is a
fascinating
| site, I'd
| thought I would share that with you.
|
| Cheers,
|
| Remo Rosati, author
| DIVINE INTERVENTION
| http://www.geocities.com/newnovelann
| Available at over 50,000 bookstores & online
|
|
|
|
| I "stumbled" onto a review of your book, but in kindness to you I won't
| post it here.
|
| ken
|
|
| ok, ok, I'll give the synopsis. They suggested waiting for the
| liquidation sale, buying a container load, and grinding it up for
| hamster bedding.
|

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Old 18-10-2003, 09:12 PM
John White
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Default Coffee

Maybe I'm missing something here, I still don't understand. In the context below
what does "troll" mean?

Thanks John

Ed Needham wrote:

Now that Ken Fox... He's a man of a few words.
g
--
***********************************************
Ed Needham
To Absurdity and Beyond!
homeroaster ... d.o.t ... com
***********************************************

"Ken Fox" wrote in message
...
| Ken Fox wrote:
|
| R R wrote:
|
| I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning about
| coffee in general. It is coffeereview, and it has everything from
| ratings
| of
| different brands of coffee to articles on the topic. It is a
fascinating
| site, I'd
| thought I would share that with you.
|
| Cheers,
|
| Remo Rosati, author
| DIVINE INTERVENTION
| http://www.geocities.com/newnovelann
| Available at over 50,000 bookstores & online
|
|
|
|
| I "stumbled" onto a review of your book, but in kindness to you I won't
| post it here.
|
| ken
|
|
| ok, ok, I'll give the synopsis. They suggested waiting for the
| liquidation sale, buying a container load, and grinding it up for
| hamster bedding.
|


  #15 (permalink)  
Old 18-10-2003, 09:12 PM
John White
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Posts: n/a
Default Coffee

Maybe I'm missing something here, I still don't understand. In the context below
what does "troll" mean?

Thanks John

Ed Needham wrote:

Now that Ken Fox... He's a man of a few words.
g
--
***********************************************
Ed Needham
To Absurdity and Beyond!
homeroaster ... d.o.t ... com
***********************************************

"Ken Fox" wrote in message
...
| Ken Fox wrote:
|
| R R wrote:
|
| I stumbled upon a great website for anyone interested in learning about
| coffee in general. It is coffeereview, and it has everything from
| ratings
| of
| different brands of coffee to articles on the topic. It is a
fascinating
| site, I'd
| thought I would share that with you.
|
| Cheers,
|
| Remo Rosati, author
| DIVINE INTERVENTION
| http://www.geocities.com/newnovelann
| Available at over 50,000 bookstores & online
|
|
|
|
| I "stumbled" onto a review of your book, but in kindness to you I won't
| post it here.
|
| ken
|
|
| ok, ok, I'll give the synopsis. They suggested waiting for the
| liquidation sale, buying a container load, and grinding it up for
| hamster bedding.
|


 




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