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As previously predicted, moving our office across the road from a coffee shop has been my undoing.
I think I'm a little addicted to the caffeine hit. Worse still, my workmates are converting me to not only a coffee addict, but someone who drinks coffee first thing in the morning.
This can only end badly.
Coffee: good thing? Bad thing? Discuss.
Posted on Monday, March 27, 2006 and filed under Work.
Comments
Coffee=Good (on occasion)
Posted by: Jesse on March 28, 2006
Coffee always good!
oh, except instant coffee - bad.
Coffee first thing in the morning - dangerous :-)
The Economist in its December 2004 edition had an article about how coffee produced greater and more politically engaged philosophical minds in Europe than the beer swilling English lethargy.
Coffee for thought, really.
Posted by: OTT on March 28, 2006
Wait til we're overrun with starbucks', 4 on every corner.
Posted by: Rikki on March 28, 2006
Simon, you take such kickarse photos.
Posted by: Dan on March 28, 2006
Mmmmmmmmmmmm....
Fix on Outram St in Perth is excellent.
Si takes awesome photos.
Posted by: Lucinda on March 28, 2006
He's mine, Dan. Mine.
Posted by: Lucinda on March 28, 2006
One more reason to visit Melbourne: " A minor place" - between Lygon and Sydney and home to Melb's best coffee, great great pide + guy from Sodastream works there. Oh yeah!
Good coffee = great great wonder of modern world. Bad coffee = undeniable result of Ford's vision of convenience. Reliance on coffee = sad by-product of busy life. Great photo, Si.
Posted by: n on March 28, 2006
Coffee is good. Do you know what is even better? Concerntrated coffee in tubes. You are meant to add water, but it is better if you don't. You could be even more hard core and take caffeine tablets. Just don't take more than six at once. Even if the doctor did say it was ok. You might have to go to hospital. Don't think you will learn the first time either. Or the second. But little bits of coffee are good. Chocolate is better. As of yet, I have not found chocolate in a concerntrated form, but when I do, I will tell you.
Posted by: Loren on March 29, 2006

