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After shooting craps at finding a good AMERICAN made burr grinder
coffee grinder, I pulled my old one out of the recycling, cleaned the burr grinding mechanism, and it works fine!! Pressure off!! My addiction is safe for a while! :-) Now, about that manufacturing base WE ALL sent to China!! :-( John Kuthe... |
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On 8/25/2015 2:24 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
> After shooting craps at finding a good AMERICAN made burr grinder > coffee grinder, I pulled my old one out of the recycling, cleaned the > burr grinding mechanism, and it works fine!! Pressure off!! My > addiction is safe for a while! :-) > > Now, about that manufacturing base WE ALL sent to China!! :-( > > John Kuthe... > Mmmm hmmm... |
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 11:24:38 -0500, John Kuthe >
wrote: >After shooting craps at finding a good AMERICAN made burr grinder >coffee grinder, I pulled my old one out of the recycling, cleaned the >burr grinding mechanism, and it works fine!! Pressure off!! My >addiction is safe for a while! :-) > >Now, about that manufacturing base WE ALL sent to China!! :-( > >John Kuthe... The burr was most likely made in Poland, Italy, Turkey, or Sweden. |
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On 8/24/2015 1:36 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 11:24:38 -0500, John Kuthe > > wrote: > >> After shooting craps at finding a good AMERICAN made burr grinder >> coffee grinder, I pulled my old one out of the recycling, cleaned the >> burr grinding mechanism, and it works fine!! Pressure off!! My >> addiction is safe for a while! :-) >> >> Now, about that manufacturing base WE ALL sent to China!! :-( >> >> John Kuthe... > > The burr was most likely made in Poland, Italy, Turkey, or Sweden. > Oh sure, now that narrows it down... |
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On 8/25/2015 5:36 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 11:24:38 -0500, John Kuthe > > wrote: > > The burr was most likely made in Poland, Italy, Turkey, or Sweden. > Mmmm hmmm... |
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On 8/24/2015 3:36 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 11:24:38 -0500, John Kuthe > > wrote: > >> After shooting craps at finding a good AMERICAN made burr grinder >> coffee grinder, I pulled my old one out of the recycling, cleaned the >> burr grinding mechanism, and it works fine!! >> Pressure off!! My >> addiction is safe for a while! :-) >> >> Now, about that manufacturing base WE ALL sent to China!! :-( >> >> John Kuthe... > > The burr was most likely made in Poland, Italy, Turkey, or Sweden. > Regardless, a good cleaning is obviously all that was needed. Sorry he wasted a perfectly good panic attack and a couple of exclamation points!! ![]() Jill |
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On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 9:24:41 AM UTC-7, John Kuthe wrote:
> After shooting craps at finding a good AMERICAN made burr grinder > coffee grinder, I pulled my old one out of the recycling, cleaned the > burr grinding mechanism, and it works fine!! Pressure off!! My > addiction is safe for a while! :-) > If I were John, I would send away for a replacement set of the Capresso burrs (Swiss), and figure out how to retrofit his B&D burr grinder with them. Because burrs don't last forever. |
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On 8/24/2015 3:40 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 14:30:55 -0700 (PDT), > wrote: > >> On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 9:24:41 AM UTC-7, John Kuthe wrote: >>> After shooting craps at finding a good AMERICAN made burr grinder >>> coffee grinder, I pulled my old one out of the recycling, cleaned the >>> burr grinding mechanism, and it works fine!! Pressure off!! My >>> addiction is safe for a while! :-) >>> >> >> If I were John, I would send away for a replacement set >> of the Capresso burrs (Swiss), and figure out how to retrofit >> his B&D burr grinder with them. Because burrs don't last forever. > > I did a Buy It > Yes...AND????? Are you waiting for the money shot or something? |
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On 8/25/2015 7:40 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
I have, on at least three prior occasions, written posts that delve into the “alleged” lurid past of one of our former presidents, George Herbert Walker Bush (GHWB), the current but ailing patriarch of the Bush Family Dynasty – I refer to them as the Bush Family Crime Syndicate, certainly not in terms of endearment – but rather more like the Mafia Godfather who prepares his sons to take over the family business upon his death. This particular post references an article by Stew Webb, a contributor of Veterans Today. In his life-time, George H. W. Bush (GHWB) has controlled every clandestine (hidden from view) and secret organization/operation within the arsenal of the United States government as either 1) Director of the CIA, 2) Vice President to Ronald Reagan (who was an unwitting puppet to the Bush controlled cabal – GHWB secretly gave Reagan poisons that hastened his fall into Alzheimer’s Disease and evidence suggests he helped plan Reagan’ attempted assassination by John Hinckley, whose family were close friends of the Bush family – a coincidence?) and 3) ultimately as President of the United States before Bill Clinton took office. |
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On 8/25/2015 7:41 AM, Playa wrote:
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 15:36:53 -0400, Brooklyn1
> wrote: >On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 11:24:38 -0500, John Kuthe > >wrote: > >>After shooting craps at finding a good AMERICAN made burr grinder >>coffee grinder, I pulled my old one out of the recycling, cleaned the >>burr grinding mechanism, and it works fine!! Pressure off!! My >>addiction is safe for a while! :-) >> >>Now, about that manufacturing base WE ALL sent to China!! :-( >> >>John Kuthe... > >The burr was most likely made in Poland, Italy, Turkey, or Sweden. The whole POS damn Chinese made Black and Decker coffee grinder was made in China! Both of them that I bought! But I'm good now. John Kuthe... |
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On 8/25/2015 7:58 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
I have, on at least three prior occasions, written posts that delve into the “alleged” lurid past of one of our former presidents, George Herbert Walker Bush (GHWB), the current but ailing patriarch of the Bush Family Dynasty – I refer to them as the Bush Family Crime Syndicate, certainly not in terms of endearment – but rather more like the Mafia Godfather who prepares his sons to take over the family business upon his death. This particular post references an article by Stew Webb, a contributor of Veterans Today. In his life-time, George H. W. Bush (GHWB) has controlled every clandestine (hidden from view) and secret organization/operation within the arsenal of the United States government as either 1) Director of the CIA, 2) Vice President to Ronald Reagan (who was an unwitting puppet to the Bush controlled cabal – GHWB secretly gave Reagan poisons that hastened his fall into Alzheimer’s Disease and evidence suggests he helped plan Reagan’ attempted assassination by John Hinckley, whose family were close friends of the Bush family – a coincidence?) and 3) ultimately as President of the United States before Bill Clinton took office. |
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On 8/25/2015 7:59 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
I have, on at least three prior occasions, written posts that delve into the “alleged” lurid past of one of our former presidents, George Herbert Walker Bush (GHWB), the current but ailing patriarch of the Bush Family Dynasty – I refer to them as the Bush Family Crime Syndicate, certainly not in terms of endearment – but rather more like the Mafia Godfather who prepares his sons to take over the family business upon his death. This particular post references an article by Stew Webb, a contributor of Veterans Today. In his life-time, George H. W. Bush (GHWB) has controlled every clandestine (hidden from view) and secret organization/operation within the arsenal of the United States government as either 1) Director of the CIA, 2) Vice President to Ronald Reagan (who was an unwitting puppet to the Bush controlled cabal – GHWB secretly gave Reagan poisons that hastened his fall into Alzheimer’s Disease and evidence suggests he helped plan Reagan’ attempted assassination by John Hinckley, whose family were close friends of the Bush family – a coincidence?) and 3) ultimately as President of the United States before Bill Clinton took office. |
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On 8/24/2015 3:59 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 15:36:53 -0400, Brooklyn1 > > wrote: > >> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 11:24:38 -0500, John Kuthe > >> wrote: >> >>> After shooting craps at finding a good AMERICAN made burr grinder >>> coffee grinder, I pulled my old one out of the recycling, cleaned the >>> burr grinding mechanism, and it works fine!! Pressure off!! My >>> addiction is safe for a while! :-) >>> >>> Now, about that manufacturing base WE ALL sent to China!! :-( >>> >>> John Kuthe... >> >> The burr was most likely made in Poland, Italy, Turkey, or Sweden. > > The whole POS damn Chinese made Black and Decker coffee grinder was > made in China! Both of them that I bought! > > But I'm good now. > > John Kuthe... > You obsess a lot.... |
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 18:08:54 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2015-08-24 5:30 PM, wrote: > >> If I were John, I would send away for a replacement set >> of the Capresso burrs (Swiss), and figure out how to retrofit >> his B&D burr grinder with them. Because burrs don't last forever. >> > > >Oh sure. Those coffee beans are so much tougher than the steel burrs. Hypodermic needles are tougher than human tissue too, but I saw a microphotograph of a needle that was new, used once, used three times and used seven times, and the amount of tip deformation was amazing!! I wish I could find that pic online! John Kuthe... |
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On 25/08/2015 8:08 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-08-24 5:30 PM, wrote: > >> If I were John, I would send away for a replacement set >> of the Capresso burrs (Swiss), and figure out how to retrofit >> his B&D burr grinder with them. Because burrs don't last forever. >> > > > Oh sure. Those coffee beans are so much tougher than the steel burrs. Swing by the Grand Canyon next time you're in the area. Water erodes stone! ;-) -- Xeno |
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On 8/24/2015 12:33 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 18:08:54 -0400, Dave Smith > > wrote: > >> On 2015-08-24 5:30 PM, wrote: >> >>> If I were John, I would send away for a replacement set >>> of the Capresso burrs (Swiss), and figure out how to retrofit >>> his B&D burr grinder with them. Because burrs don't last forever. >>> >> >> >> Oh sure. Those coffee beans are so much tougher than the steel burrs. > > Hypodermic needles are tougher than human tissue too, but I saw a > microphotograph of a needle that was new, used once, used three times > and used seven times, and the amount of tip deformation was amazing!! > I wish I could find that pic online! > > John Kuthe... > My wife got really ****ed off at her friend that cannot give shots because she's chicken. One time the dosage was incorrect so the chicken had to correct the mistake. She used the same needle on the rubber seal of the drug vial and when my wife attempted to give the injection, the needle bounced off the guy's skin. It's embarrassing for this to happen to an RN. As they say, no good deed goes unpunished... |
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On 2015-08-24 6:59 PM, Xeno wrote:
> On 25/08/2015 8:08 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2015-08-24 5:30 PM, wrote: >> >>> If I were John, I would send away for a replacement set >>> of the Capresso burrs (Swiss), and figure out how to retrofit >>> his B&D burr grinder with them. Because burrs don't last forever. >>> >> >> >> Oh sure. Those coffee beans are so much tougher than the steel burrs. > > Swing by the Grand Canyon next time you're in the area. Water erodes > stone! ;-) Over millions of years. |
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On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 2:58:07 PM UTC-7, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 16:40:38 -0500, John Kuthe > > wrote: > > >On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 14:30:55 -0700 (PDT), > >wrote: > > > >>On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 9:24:41 AM UTC-7, John Kuthe wrote: > >>> After shooting craps at finding a good AMERICAN made burr grinder > >>> coffee grinder, I pulled my old one out of the recycling, cleaned the > >>> burr grinding mechanism, and it works fine!! Pressure off!! My > >>> addiction is safe for a while! :-) > >>> > >> > >>If I were John, I would send away for a replacement set > >>of the Capresso burrs (Swiss), and figure out how to retrofit > >>his B&D burr grinder with them. Because burrs don't last forever. > > > >I did a Buy It > > Oops, sent inadvertently!! > > I did a Buy It Now on an old KitchenAid A9 coffee mill off Ebay! An > AMERICAN MADE KitchenAid!! > > And better yet for the burrs on my cheap Chinese Black and Decker, I > have a set of replacement burrs!! On the nonfunctional redundant > grinder that didn't work electrically out of the box!! Thanks for > reminding me!! > Yay! |
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On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 3:08:58 PM UTC-7, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-08-24 5:30 PM, wrote: > > > If I were John, I would send away for a replacement set > > of the Capresso burrs (Swiss), and figure out how to retrofit > > his B&D burr grinder with them. Because burrs don't last forever. > > > > > Oh sure. Those coffee beans are so much tougher than the steel burrs. We wore out a set of burrs on our Braun grinder. No replacement parts available, so we researched and bought the Capresso. |
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On 2015-08-24 7:00 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> My wife got really ****ed off at her friend that cannot give shots > because she's chicken. One time the dosage was incorrect so the chicken > had to correct the mistake. She used the same needle on the rubber seal > of the drug vial and when my wife attempted to give the injection, the > needle bounced off the guy's skin. It's embarrassing for this to happen > to an RN. As they say, no good deed goes unpunished... People of my generation might be excused for fearing injections. I remember when the school nurse would be administering shots.... yes... we had school nurses.... and they would use the same needle for everyone in the class. Years later I was in university and got a job as animal caretaker in the Psychology department. I had to get a tetanus shot. I put it off for weeks. I finally got the shot and I didn't feel a thing. |
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On 8/24/2015 1:05 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-08-24 7:00 PM, dsi1 wrote: > >> My wife got really ****ed off at her friend that cannot give shots >> because she's chicken. One time the dosage was incorrect so the chicken >> had to correct the mistake. She used the same needle on the rubber seal >> of the drug vial and when my wife attempted to give the injection, the >> needle bounced off the guy's skin. It's embarrassing for this to happen >> to an RN. As they say, no good deed goes unpunished... > > People of my generation might be excused for fearing injections. I > remember when the school nurse would be administering shots.... yes... > we had school nurses.... and they would use the same needle for everyone > in the class. > > Years later I was in university and got a job as animal caretaker in > the Psychology department. I had to get a tetanus shot. I put it off for > weeks. I finally got the shot and I didn't feel a thing. > > You're right about that, reusing a needle would be a no-no today. The needle gauges available today are quite fine. It's amazing! |
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On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 4:07:00 PM UTC-7, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-08-24 7:03 PM, wrote: > > >> Oh sure. Those coffee beans are so much tougher than the steel burrs. > > > > We wore out a set of burrs on our Braun grinder. No replacement parts > > available, so we researched and bought the Capresso. > > > I had a burr coffee grinder that stopped working properly. All it needed > was to be cleaned out. First thing I did. There were no edges on the burrs. |
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On 8/24/2015 4:42 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> a knife would never need sharpening. >> Omelet wrote: > >> He hates me 'cause I never slept with him... > > He hates himself because he is all he has to sleep with > I don't know, sometimes he used to seem normal, then he went petty > trough vindictive and now I just shun contact. I have enough crazies to > deal with in my world without encouraging those who refuse to take their > meds. For the record, I never once even considered sleeping with you. And you know that. You're the one who somehow got the idea that I was going to move in with you - and you posted that to RFC just out of the total blue. After having met you twice at casual austin.food gatherings 2 or 3 years ago and not giving you any indication that there was any sort of romantic interest in the least, you somehow twisted that into MY MOVING IN WITH YOU? That was just way too Psycho for me. I sat there at stared at the screen for at least 15 minutes wondering, WTF? That was just way too spooky. I've met weird, semi-psycho women before but you win, hands down. Mapi of austin.general still holds the male title, but at least he announced his psychosis right there lying on the floor of the bar at B.D. Reilly's rather than romantically obsessing over me for 2 years. Needless to say, you need to come to terms with what happened and why your mind works that way and stop making up excuses for your fixation and disappointment before we become the next Yoli and Michael. I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away. There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo. And Jeremy, I was just tired of your decade of bullshit and visions of grandeur about all these things you're "working on" or have not done in the past. Even posting a call for meetings with imaginary people about imaginary projects of yours at "the normal time and place", as if you are somebody important with a life. I'm pretty sure you're manic depressive mixed with habitual liar. Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles. -sw |
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On 8/24/2015 4:59 PM, Xeno wrote:
> On 25/08/2015 8:08 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2015-08-24 5:30 PM, wrote: >> >>> If I were John, I would send away for a replacement set >>> of the Capresso burrs (Swiss), and figure out how to retrofit >>> his B&D burr grinder with them. Because burrs don't last forever. >>> >> >> >> Oh sure. Those coffee beans are so much tougher than the steel burrs. > > Swing by the Grand Canyon next time you're in the area. Water erodes > stone! ;-) > As does wind! |
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On 8/24/2015 5:00 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-08-24 6:59 PM, Xeno wrote: >> On 25/08/2015 8:08 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >>> On 2015-08-24 5:30 PM, wrote: >>> >>>> If I were John, I would send away for a replacement set >>>> of the Capresso burrs (Swiss), and figure out how to retrofit >>>> his B&D burr grinder with them. Because burrs don't last forever. >>>> >>> >>> >>> Oh sure. Those coffee beans are so much tougher than the steel burrs. >> >> Swing by the Grand Canyon next time you're in the area. Water erodes >> stone! ;-) > > > Over millions of years. It's all relative. |
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 13:12:26 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: >On 8/24/2015 1:05 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2015-08-24 7:00 PM, dsi1 wrote: >> >>> My wife got really ****ed off at her friend that cannot give shots >>> because she's chicken. One time the dosage was incorrect so the chicken >>> had to correct the mistake. She used the same needle on the rubber seal >>> of the drug vial and when my wife attempted to give the injection, the >>> needle bounced off the guy's skin. It's embarrassing for this to happen >>> to an RN. As they say, no good deed goes unpunished... >> >> People of my generation might be excused for fearing injections. I >> remember when the school nurse would be administering shots.... yes... >> we had school nurses.... and they would use the same needle for everyone >> in the class. >> >> Years later I was in university and got a job as animal caretaker in >> the Psychology department. I had to get a tetanus shot. I put it off for >> weeks. I finally got the shot and I didn't feel a thing. >> >> > >You're right about that, reusing a needle would be a no-no today. The >needle gauges available today are quite fine. It's amazing! Yep, I know, I'm an RN. BD syringes is glad about that!! They sell a LOT of these single use syringes. John Kuthe... |
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 16:14:15 -0700 (PDT),
wrote: >On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 4:07:00 PM UTC-7, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2015-08-24 7:03 PM, wrote: >> >> >> Oh sure. Those coffee beans are so much tougher than the steel burrs. >> > >> > We wore out a set of burrs on our Braun grinder. No replacement parts >> > available, so we researched and bought the Capresso. >> > >> I had a burr coffee grinder that stopped working properly. All it needed >> was to be cleaned out. > >First thing I did. >There were no edges on the burrs. I never cleaned my grinder before, seriously! It said to but it worked fine for YEARS without cleaning, and it finally had enough, I suppose. I will probably start occasionally cleaning it out. John Kuthe... |
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On 8/25/2015 9:00 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On 8/24/2015 12:33 PM, John Kuthe wrote: >> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 18:08:54 -0400, Dave Smith Ayup... |
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On 8/25/2015 9:12 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On 8/24/2015 1:05 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2015-08-24 7:00 PM, dsi1 wrote: Ayup... |
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On 8/25/2015 9:05 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-08-24 7:00 PM, dsi1 wrote: > Ayup... |
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On 8/25/2015 9:38 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 16:14:15 -0700 (PDT), > wrote: Ayup... |
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On 8/25/2015 8:33 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 18:08:54 -0400, Dave Smith > > wrote: > Ayup... |
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On 8/25/2015 9:35 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 13:12:26 -1000, dsi1 > > wrote: > Ayup... |
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