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Since the rec.food.drink.coffee newsgroup is basically dead, can any
readers
please give links to what are the best and most active coffee drinking
and coffee brewing discussion forums / message boards on the net.
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Ken wrote:
> Since the rec.food.drink.coffee newsgroup is basically dead, can any
> readers
> please give links to what are the best and most active coffee drinking
> and coffee brewing discussion forums / message boards on the net.


alt.coffee although it leans toward espresso


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Ken wrote:
> Since the rec.food.drink.coffee newsgroup is basically dead, can any
> readers
> please give links to what are the best and most active coffee drinking
> and coffee brewing discussion forums / message boards on the net.


alt.coffee although it leans toward espresso


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Ken wrote:

> Since the rec.food.drink.coffee newsgroup is basically dead, can any
> readers
> please give links to what are the best and most active coffee drinking
> and coffee brewing discussion forums / message boards on the net.


Follow up:

discussion groups on www.coffeegeek.com


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Ken wrote:

> Since the rec.food.drink.coffee newsgroup is basically dead, can any
> readers
> please give links to what are the best and most active coffee drinking
> and coffee brewing discussion forums / message boards on the net.


Follow up:

discussion groups on www.coffeegeek.com


jim


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On 2004-08-15, JimLane > wrote:

> alt.coffee although it leans toward espresso


Not so. AC is full of both professional and lay denizens who are more than
willing to expound on the full spectrum of coffee.

nb
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On 2004-08-15, JimLane > wrote:

> alt.coffee although it leans toward espresso


Not so. AC is full of both professional and lay denizens who are more than
willing to expound on the full spectrum of coffee.

nb
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On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 20:05:30 -0700, JimLane >
wrote:

>Ken wrote:
>
>> Since the rec.food.drink.coffee newsgroup is basically dead, can

any
>> readers
>> please give links to what are the best and most active coffee

drinking
>> and coffee brewing discussion forums / message boards on the net.

>
>Follow up:
>
>discussion groups on www.coffeegeek.com
>
>
>jim


alt.coffee

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notbob wrote:
> On 2004-08-15, JimLane > wrote:
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>
>>alt.coffee although it leans toward espresso

>
>
> Not so. AC is full of both professional and lay denizens who are more than
> willing to expound on the full spectrum of coffee.
>
> nb


Hmmm, I've not got any actual stats, but just a general feeling of the
overall thrust toward espresso. Your opinion may differ, but without any
stats, it is only an opinion as was mine.


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notbob wrote:
> On 2004-08-15, JimLane > wrote:
>
>
>>alt.coffee although it leans toward espresso

>
>
> Not so. AC is full of both professional and lay denizens who are more than
> willing to expound on the full spectrum of coffee.
>
> nb


Hmmm, I've not got any actual stats, but just a general feeling of the
overall thrust toward espresso. Your opinion may differ, but without any
stats, it is only an opinion as was mine.


jim


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notbob wrote:
> On 2004-08-15, JimLane > wrote:
>
>
>>alt.coffee although it leans toward espresso

>
>
> Not so. AC is full of both professional and lay denizens who are more than
> willing to expound on the full spectrum of coffee.
>
> nb


Hmmm, I've not got any actual stats, but just a general feeling of the
overall thrust toward espresso. Your opinion may differ, but without any
stats, it is only an opinion as was mine.


jim
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