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I'm in! Thank you for the giveaway!

For coffee, I simply add spicy cocoa powder with milk to my coffee. It's good, not too sweet, and beats the coffee shops where the taste isn't worth the price.
Post edited August 29, 2013 by dudetterinazor
Thank you akhliber! As I already own the game on Steam, I would like to enter for misteryo.

My favorite coffee drinks are probably the "Shaked Coffee", especially during summer, and the classic Cappuccino, when you need something hot.
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adambiser: Thanks for the giveaway!

Maybe not your version of ear candy, but to me it's Safe as Milk. :)
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akhliber: Oh man, absolutely ear candy. My Captain Beefheart LP's were some of the many LP's I lost when I moved from Virginia to Florida in my teens. A good half of my record collection survived, but I lost some real classics. Nice one!
Good to see another Beefheart fan here. :)
My introduction was through his appearances with Frank Zappa, whose music I also enjoy greatly. From there I downloaded the Spotlight Kid Outtakes and thought they were great, so I hunted down the albums... All of them are great stuff.
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dr.schliemann: My favorite coffee drinks are probably the "Shaked Coffee", especially during summer, and the classic Cappuccino, when you need something hot.
The "shaked coffee" looks really interesting. I think I'll try that out soon. I've never thought to use a shaker or liquid sugar. But then again I usually drink hot coffee black, and cold coffee with soy milk but no (or very little) sugar.
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dr.schliemann: My favorite coffee drinks are probably the "Shaked Coffee", especially during summer, and the classic Cappuccino, when you need something hot.
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akhliber: The "shaked coffee" looks really interesting. I think I'll try that out soon. I've never thought to use a shaker or liquid sugar. But then again I usually drink hot coffee black, and cold coffee with soy milk but no (or very little) sugar.
Agreed. Note that Caffè Shakerato could be prepared without sugar or sugar syrup: as a matter of fact, I prefer it bitter, maybe with an optional teaspoon of some liquor.

Go to your trusted barman and show him how to do it. it's easy, you can even do it yourself with proper equipment: http://youtu.be/q47yY3A7gh8
I'm in. Thank you for the giveaway, akhliber!
i'm in
and i'm listening to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObdTnUUJVqA
May I it seems rather interesting?

My fav coffee well if im honest its prob a Starbucks and most likely a mocha, though there are a few small local 'stores' that do a damn decent coffee, but you wont know them ><.
although a really nice hazelnut latte is also one of my ultimate favs, though its difficult to get the right coffee blend to work with the hazelnut syrup getting that balance between not too sweet, working with the coffee so its not too bitter hmm. damn im going to have to go find one now :p awh well.
I'm in, thank you!
I'm in!

These videos are so fun. ^_^
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQSQBrOSLec
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHs0y8xZJnU
COFFEE!
COFFEE!
COFFEE!
COFFEE!
COFFEE!
COFFEE!
COFFEE!
COFFEE!
I'm in.

And obviously nothing can beat coffee with beer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbZ0N10f0dM
I'm in. Also regarding to music I have several musics I use to test headphones. I assume from your avatar pic that you own a Grado right? Sony MDR-V6 user here. Howdy.
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RedRagan: I assume from your avatar pic that you own a Grado right? Sony MDR-V6 user here. Howdy.
Yes indeed, I currently use Grado SR60i's, and I absolutely love them. I've heard the MDR-V6's are excellent as well. I think they were one of the pairs I tried out, but if I recall correctly, they were closed-ear (and I was in the market for some open-ear phones.) If I'm thinking of the right ones though, they sounded pretty fantastic.
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RedRagan: I assume from your avatar pic that you own a Grado right? Sony MDR-V6 user here. Howdy.
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akhliber: Yes indeed, I currently use Grado SR60i's, and I absolutely love them. I've heard the MDR-V6's are excellent as well. I think they were one of the pairs I tried out, but if I recall correctly, they were closed-ear (and I was in the market for some open-ear phones.) If I'm thinking of the right ones though, they sounded pretty fantastic.
Yep, that thing is pretty balanced and built like a tank (I heard someone own it for 25 years and he only need to replace the ear pads). The contender is the Audio Technica M50 but from my experience Audio Technica wasn't that durable.

I love open cans, but it need a quite room to enjoy it. I can't get that right now so I prefer closed cans for my "me time."

Also do you use amp? I own a cheap-ass portable amp and planning to get a better one.