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The next day. Same spot - different tools and cup.

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    They’re doing the long con, so to say, by cultivating the acquired taste. By the end of the job you’ll be able to tell the difference between Kenyan and Ethiopian arabica.

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    that is a very kind gesture. i have a client who brings me mcdonalds coffee and you know what? hell yeah i don’t have to get up and get a cup of coffee i fucking appreciate that.

    that coffee is not wasted on you at all dude. you deserve it

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      The coffee isn’t wasted - just the fancy part of it. It’s pretty good coffee though. They’ve got a proper espresso machine too.

      Absolutely not complaining here. I’m so fucking delighted to see how nice most people actually are. I really do enjoy the human encounters in my job which I’m surprised to say.

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        As someone who doesn’t drink coffee, but enjoys making proper cortados for my partner, the coffee is not wasted.

        Your customer is proud of what they make, and you present an opportunity to show off so the effort is as much for them as for you. Compliment them on it, even if it’s not your style, and they will appreciate it immensely.

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    What’s the story with this ruler. It seems to be have markings for measuring up to 20.5cm of length, but it’s labeled from 10 to 30. Why does it not start from zero?

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    Not wasted! If she’s anything like me, the fact that the coffee is fancy is largely for herself. I can’t stand offering anyone in my house worse coffee than I would make for myself, unless they specifically prefer it that way. It just feels so wrong.

    If you get any extra enjoyment out of the fanciness level, that’s just additional icing on the cake.

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    Does it annoy you that your combination square has metric on one side and American on the other, instead of having the same measurement on both sides?

    How do you cope with measurements on both the inside and outside of corners?

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      I have no use for freedom units in my line of work, so ideally it would be metric only, but I can deal with it. It has measurements on both sides so I can usually just flip it if I need the metric units on the other side of the ruler.

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      Maybe that’s just his left handed square and the right handed square is out of shot.

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    That ruler has lines just painted on the steel ribbon, without grooves (no idea how to call that in English)? How well the paint keeps on?

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      There are grooves - I can feel them when I glide a fingernail across it. I’ve had that thing in the thigh pocket of my work pants for about a decade.

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      I’d say grooves is a valid term.

      But how are you sure that there aren’t any? I feel it’s difficult to tell just by looking at the picture…