Nearly - well its shiny and it makes coffee.tasadam wrote:I'll stick to coffee. Any way you can dehydrate this to make it easier to carry?
scavenger wrote:Wimp. I have a couple of mates who always take a coffee plunger with them when bushwalking. Even through the Himalayas . . .
Damien wrote:hey mate,
I was just doing some random browsing and came across this: http://www.mypressi.com
Thought it might interest you.
Damien
scavenger wrote:Well, I kind of tend to assume that if someone says something that can be taken as an insult, they probably aren't really being insulting but are just having a wind-up. And I tend to expect (or at least hope) that most reasonable people will assume the same about me.
Of course, it's not really sensible to assume that most people will be reasonable most of the time . . .
As for the coffee, I take my caffeine cold or not at all - and not at all is the usual when out bush. Awful lot of fuss and trouble you addicts go through to get your daily fix. At least the stuff doesn't smell quite as bad as cigarette smoke.
scavenger wrote:corby, I talk the way I talk, I'm not going to change it just to keep you happy. If you want to get all apoplectic about it, feel free. Waste of effort, but.
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