I know I am a domain addict. Sue me
. Meanwhile, I rebrand my coffee blog: I move koen.cc (Koen’s Coffee Corner) to cafe.vc (Virtual Coffee). I may ask one or more bloggers as co-authors of the blog.
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Many dreams and journeys have passed, without Wagner’s music. He’s replaced by Vasks, Gershwin, or silence. Sometime some things are attached to us like mind and soul. Then one day we decide not even to think about it with no apparent reason. Oh, I’ve just got a pouch of Toraja coffee, similar to Kopi Kampung.
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I blogged La Tazza about a week ago. It’s interesting that the coffee sellers pursue tightly on quantum theory. They cannot sell the coffee instead in 100 grams unit. Wonderful
, since the coffee beans are taken from a jar, and then weighted. Still, they cannot let you buy coffee in units other than 100gr.
Case 1: Last week I bought Aceh coffee bean. I asked for a quarter kilogram. The (male) seller told me that I had to choose between 200gr or 300gr. Since my can contains 250gr, I had to choose 200gr.
Case 2: Yesterday I tried to but Papua coffee bean. Since their stock was less than 100gr (about 80gr), they didn’t let me buy it. I have to wait until they have more stock of Papua coffee.
In real quantum theory, we use Planck constant. In this coffee business, we use Latazza constant: 100gr. This interesting coffeeshop is located on 4th floor of Ambassador Mal in Jakarta. See you there! -
Koen
La Tazza sells various Indonesian coffee bean. Located on 4th floor of Ambassador Mall, the café and coffee-kiosk provides fine Arabica beans: Aceh Gayo, Lampung, Java Jampit, Toraja, to Papua. One other branch is located at Electronic City of SCBD.
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Koen
I was called the other day by a guy I haven’t known. He needs to know where I got various Indonesian coffee that I always discuss on my blog (kun.co.ro and others) Specifically, he wants coffee from Aceh-Gayo and Papua.
Actually, I’m not in my best time for coffee exploring. I’m currently in love with Java: its arabica variant (from Mt Ijen, cmiiw, could be found at Caswell, Excelso, or Starbucks), and robusta variants (including the famous Sido Mulia coffee from Klojen Market of Malang).
Yea … I start my day now. Java coffee
