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look it up on Google if it means that much to you (I'm sure it doesn't). That is where I got the info.
I assume they mean the standard unit of measurement for a "cup".
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Maybe you just need more caffeine.
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You hit on an important point.
For some reason, most coffee brewers define a cup as 4.5-6 oz based upon the brewing instructions - not a real 8oz cup. My guess as to this measure is that it includes head-space for milk/cream, etc. That eight-cup pot of coffee you brewed? Yeah, right.
Actually, if you ever look into rice cookers, they also use their own definition of a cup, which is a hair over 3/4 of a standard cup (some ancient Japanese standard measure).
On the other hand, not wishing to be left out, my standard cup of coffee is 16oz.
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A "cup" of coffee is no damn good unless it holds at least half a liter!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
modified 10-Aug-21 21:41pm.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: Define "cup".
The thing that you put your coffee in!
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Ah, but I don't, Miss Kuerig does that part.
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Depends on the type of coffee as well: Espresso has about 212mg per 100g shot, assuming Arabica beans rather than Robusta which has more caffeine for eth same weight of beans.
My "morning cup" of coffee is 200g (Doppio) using ~15g Tamarin Arabica beans so each cup contains ~180mg of caffeine. Except when I need a real boost and "wind the machine up to 11" and then it's about 20g of bean for 240mg per cup.
Yes, decaf gives me headaches ...
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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This is roughly the sort of answer I give when I'm told I need to lose weight.
Not married, no kids, I don't drink, I don't smoke, I don't do drugs, I don't gamble, I don't chase girls.
But I like to eat, and I'm overweight because of it. If you're gonna take that away from me, I don't really see what I have left. If it's what kills me (and it probably is), I'll die happy. I have no dependents, and I have no debt to leave anyone with. In fact if some people knew what they'd inherit, they'd probably wish the process was further along.
Seriously, people, if you're the type who wants to take away whatever brings others a modicum of happiness in their lives, you're downright evil.
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There's so little joy left, that's why I don't do it.
Both Coffee and Tea, make me go to the bathroom a lot. My 72 year prostate can't stand the pressure anymore.
Zaphod.
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...with the new, exciting, Smellavision [tm]...
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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And here I thought it was because the dialog, plots, and even the directing stunk. The last movie I went to see I ran out of so I didn't vomit in the theatre. Made it to the trash cans just outside the theatre doors.
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Quote: recently became the latest in a smelly string of A-listers — from O.G. anti-deodorant oh no... OG too?
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Just following that link decreased my intelligence by 5% and I don't have any to spare. What a load of irrelevant crap they go on about.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity -
RAH
I'm old. I know stuff - JSOP
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They stink because all creativity is gone. Applies to TV shows too.
zaphod.
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Keeping a Google Analytics eye on a website I manage (pro bono) I have observed occasional hits from overseas. They are of three types.
1) Those that picked it as "Nassau" thinking it was an island in the Caribbean (instead of an island in NY)
2) Sporadic ones from nearly anywhere that my be curiosity or Private VPN's
3) From China
The last of these is by far the most common. It makes me wonder if the site's being probed for some sort of mayhem (which would be weird - no economic content and this time of year, maybe 5 hits/day on the average). So they really covet want my traffic.
Any suggestions or speculations as to what might explain this ?
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Do you have access to analytics for other websites? Maybe you could compare if you filtered just for odd traffic within certain parameters (like IPs originating from Asia and that don't have a common user agent or something)
Basically it would be interesting to see if it's a pattern that's isolated to your website or if other websites get similar pings from China.
Real programmers use butterflies
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Other website, if I set up the analytics, have so few hit's there would be no useful data. Pretty much long-abandoned sites.
This link may hold a hint. How to Get a China IP Address Anywhere — Updated in 2021[^]
There have been IP's from China for quite a while but they seem to have become the predominant non-US address. Once upon a time it was Pakistan, but they were screen-scraping to send SPAM for sales promos (I punished them severely and they avoid my site like a plague). No marketing from China.
What I really may need is another webmaster observing similar visitations.
Here's a thought: this website once had a slightly different name and when it was changed the old domain was just dropped. It was immediately commandeered by a Thai-based gambling site and they had all my earned credentials (longevity, search-engine position). They gave up after a while. I'm curious how they would expect trust (for gambling/money) when they misrepresent themselves to get clicked-through? Scarfing up newly abandoned sites is, apparently, a common practice for similar purposes and someone may be testing to see if it's available.
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You're probably right about that. In any case, I personally wouldn't worry about it but that's why nobody puts me in charge of securing anything. "Oh, it will be fine"
Real programmers use butterflies
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Had a client on GoDaddy. ASP.NET Web server; data only to Windows kiosks; no "web presence".
The server was constantly probed by Chinese "bots" attempting to log in: Admin; Guest; Admin1; etc. Minute by minute; if not the second.
It's all in the Windows Security Log.
They just use bots and cycle through IP addresses looking for an open port / weak password.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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