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Who doesn’t enjoy waking up to the smell of fresh coffee in the morning? And if you have a coffee maker chances are you use ground coffee. While many coffee makers consider switching to grinding their own beans, it definitely still holds true that most of us still resort to pre-ground coffee most of the […]

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Who doesn’t enjoy waking up to the smell of fresh coffee in the morning? And if you have a coffee maker chances are you use ground coffee. While many coffee makers consider switching to grinding their own beans, it definitely still holds true that most of us still resort to pre-ground coffee most of the

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Who doesn’t enjoy waking up to the smell of fresh coffee in the morning? And if you have a coffee maker chances are you use ground coffee. While many coffee makers consider switching to grinding their own beans, it definitely still holds true that most of us still resort to pre-ground coffee most of the

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Who doesn’t enjoy waking up to the smell of fresh coffee in the morning? And if you have a coffee maker chances are you use ground coffee. While many coffee makers consider switching to grinding their own beans, it definitely still holds true that most of us still resort to pre-ground coffee most of the

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Who doesn’t enjoy waking up to the smell of fresh coffee in the morning? And if you have a coffee maker chances are you use ground coffee. While many coffee makers consider switching to grinding their own beans, it definitely still holds true that most of us still resort to pre-ground coffee most of the

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Of Women and Love

I just happened to listen to a lecture by Umberto Galimberti, a modern Italian philosopher I am enjoying quite a lot recently. And in that lecture titles “Solo le donne amano” (you can find it in YouTube if you search for the title) he speaks of women and their approach to reality which seems irrational

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The Fat-Cutter

The Fat-Cutter, with Specksynder being the more frequently used name, refers to a position assigned to the chief harpooners on whaling ships back in the days, who cut and processed the fat besides just killing the whale. How endearing, wouldn’t you say?   The length of “Moby Dick,” Herman Melville’s magnum opus, recognized as one

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