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Absolutely, but £5000 for a Marzocco[^] is a bit steep... and I'm not convinced the online roasters, specialist as they may be can do the roasting at a quality to make use of £5000's worth of coffee machine.
I have the Gaggia Classic which is, more or less, the same as the Rancilio Silvia but really want to do the upgrade for the temperature stability and heat exchanger or dual boiler, the missus goes for latte (and I enjoy making proper microfoam) so the single boiler, no heat exhanger machines make life a bit of a faff!
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Yeah - ya gotta have a double boiler. IT's just painful without so we've actually switched to completely cheating and using a Miele automatic and just settling for a machiatto.
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Chris Maunder
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I love coffee but can't stand Starbutt's coffee, if they got to go to class to learn how to make it then all I can say is what the hell do they learn?
Along with Antimatter and Dark Matter they've discovered the existence of Doesn't Matter which appears to have no effect on the universe whatsoever!
Rich Tennant 5th Wave
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According to my oldest daughter, who is a barista, yes, skill is involved. Not as much as when she does hair, but there is a difference between her and people who don't know what they're doing. (With the irony that I hate coffee, so I have no way of knowing first hand.)
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Joe Woodbury wrote: According to my oldest daughter, who is a barista baristris
FTFY
The report of my death was an exaggeration - Mark Twain
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I'm on-line therefore I am.
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Actually, it is barista for males and females.
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I probably should have put the joke icon on that post.
The report of my death was an exaggeration - Mark Twain
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I know of a number of companies that live by Microsoft Excel. What worries me is I just did a simple calculation A12 = A11 - B11.
So A11 = 170 (actually it is a formula but this is the value)
- B11 = 170
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A12 = -2.3E-13
Now I know why this happens, but it worries me that if a company uses Excel for their financial records it could cause a problem.
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I think there is a dilbert for this
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Corporal Agarn wrote: Excel
I went to a "Big Data" conference yesterday where I was told the "Data Scientist" is dead. There will only be Business Analysts and if they don't get the answer in 30 seconds they will move to another tool.
I did note it "was the answer" he said and not "the right answer".
So don't worry.
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And what was the teller selling?
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Contract solutions to make Hadoop "fast".
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Eggbert Bartholomew Bligh wrote: I was told the "Data Scientist" is dead.
The relationship between a Business Analysts and a Data Scientist is on a par with the relationship between a web developer and a software developer.
Meaning that many of them seems to perform their work using Google, copy and paste ... and they still manage to get it wrong.
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(disclaimer: INAEU)
Are you certain the result in A11 is really 170 (and not 169.9999999 or 170.0000001 or something like that )
Did you set the A12 cell to the proper type ( I assume currency) ?
(I tried in Excel 2003 and it works both ways)
I'd rather be phishing!
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It actually starts in A2 but since I left the formatting as "general format" it only show 1833.34. If I hard code that A12 = 0.
This was a quick calculation that was discarded, so I did not spend time on it. I just made a comment on people not realizing nothing is exact.
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I think also that the OP complains for all the wrong reason. Given that he confirms that one value is the result of a formula and the 170 is only the value shown, the result is to be expected. Will give the same result in pretty much all progamming languages and improper selected output/format options as well...
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You realise this is how @DalekDave is making his fortune. He's siphoning off the fractions of a cent. Bit...by...bit...
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Chris Maunder
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Presumably that means he's going to build a giant computer that'll do whatever you tell him to tell it to do?
BTW, now he's got your email address, you can expect to see an increase in spam on such diverse topics as printer cartridges, UK politics, red buckets, and exterminating Time Lords.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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We need a "closes eyes and prays for patience" emoticon.
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Chris Maunder
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I absolutely second that!
I will never again mention that Dalek Dave was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel.
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I also heard that he discovered he was doing it the wrong way and it drained his bank account.
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Eh - he learned that trick from Richard Pryor in the Superman 3 movie. He did just that - siphoned the rounded off cents off of all the paychecks and stuck it in his own.
One of the few movies he was in where he wasn't over the top funny....
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Well yeah - that was kinda the reference I was making
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Chris Maunder
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So what you're saying is Excel doesn't Excel?
Along with Antimatter and Dark Matter they've discovered the existence of Doesn't Matter which appears to have no effect on the universe whatsoever!
Rich Tennant 5th Wave
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Corporal Agarn wrote: I know of a number of companies
try every single financial institution you are ever likely to deal with.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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