Tim
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@petefrasermusic I know. And it was the right size back then (cooking for two) and woefully undersized now (cooking for a ravenous 5).
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@petefrasermusic I got an orange Le Creuset pot from the old scrap joint just off Brick Lane in about 2008. Also £5. Did my dash early.
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@petefrasermusic Crumbs.
Glad to hear you remain unkilled. Definitely the preferred state of being.
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@michaelhorne @amusedaleks @awilkinson @AeroPress This year’s US AeroPress Championship being announced soon, Michael.
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@amusedaleks @awilkinson @AeroPress @AeroPress Go is their next gen for heavy travelers. I take it everywhere I go, along with some ground beans. Just need hot water at my destination and I'm set with superb coffee. Love the fully self contained package.
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A few weeks ago, we shared our first annual letter as a public company.
After 17+ years of operating under the radar as a private company, it feels pretty cool to reveal:
• Our company structure
• Our approach to investing
• Our core business units
• Our financial statements
I recommend reading and, if you're around, to attend our first Annual General Meeting in Victoria, BC this Thursday June 15th at 11AM (free tickets here: bit.ly/tiny-agm).
Here's the letter: bit.ly/tiny-letter-20…
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@ericjgrimm Right on. I’m not sure that stage of entrepreneurship ever ends, but it’s definitely balanced by positives and experience in dealing with the many crises.
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@Morgan_Eckroth Especially considering _basically_ everyone is already tipping an extra $1 or more on top of the drink price.
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@timstyles Although, I’m sure there’s a good bit of variance based on what part of the country you live in, city or otherwise
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There’s a piece that’s going live soon where I say that you should be tipping AT LEAST a dollar or two for your coffee if you’re able to. I’m already bracing myself for the inevitable ruckus that’s going to come from it.
Starbucks Workers United@SBWorkersUnited
Nope
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@Morgan_Eckroth Of course. Forgive my ignorance, but can you remind me of the argument against simply charging more for drinks and paying staff a living base wage? The process of tipping feels like everyone in the chain (except farmers and baristas) is insulated from financial uncertainty.
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