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Travel Advisory for Teachers in Kuwait
Update
I posted this this morning before reading the Arab Times which has a story on the front page today saying that she is now out of Kuwait.
Work – Travel Advisory for Kuwait and Kuwaiti Schools Also this update.
Here is another blog posting. Read the comments including:
Salam Kal,
Thank you for stopping by,
I spent 19 years in the Arabic region and 20 in the American, and I lived in few Arabic countries and in few American states.
I am talking out of my personal experience, I’m not trying to please anyone, and if I give an American compliment it is because I’m American.
Sayd Qutob once said: I went to the west and found Islam without Muslims, and came back and found Muslims without Islam.
Meaning, The ethics in America is highly promoted and followed by the general people, while in Arab countries is not.
I have dealt with Americans, general people and business people the majority are trust worthy and honest.
American people are the nicest people in the world; their only problem is that they are misguided by their News TV.The voting issue has nothing to do with their ethics; Bush tricked the American people into voting for him by planting fear in them.
The destruction of Arab countries is run by Bush and his gang.
Americans are humans just like any other people, they do not want war.I do not see why Kinzi (or anyone for that matter) should be liable for anybody else but herself.
“How come we always find excuses for the rich and powerful but never for our own kind.â€
Not sure what ya mean here.Peace
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A Few Things You Should Almost Never Say to People
The one about kindergarten is funny.
Notes of an Anesthesioboist: A Few Things You Should Almost Never Say to People
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Espresso
The word espresso derives from Italian meaning the making of a cup of coffee on the spot for one person. Though on this Wikipedia article there is some discussion on the etymology of the word.
Are you looking for Espresso Nirvana? Click this for some history.
Hey you can even train to go in the World Barista Championship.
There are four factors
- Miscela (blend)
- Macinadosatore (grinder-doser)
- Macchina espresso (espresso machine)
- Mano dell’operatore (hand of the operator)
From Home-Barista.com.
We had a Rancilio Audrey which seems to be an OK machine, but as reading the web sites shows, technique is critical to the extent that you need to be anal. Here is a review of a different model the Silvia. And you can even seriously modify it with a PID controller.
Is it worth getting a home machine. Personal home time and doing it as an “art form” or hobby as there is the time to brew plus the time to clean and maintain the machine.. Here is a buying guide on coffeegeek.com.
Here is a good comment on an Engadget thread. In the next few months, the best “home” espresso machine on the planet will be out, and it will be the La Marzocco consumer espresso machine. But at $4,500 MSRP, it’s a bit out of the league of most common folk.
I won’t recommend a best machine, but I’ll give some advice on what to avoid if you want stellar espresso in the home that is still fairly quick and easy:
- Don’t skimp on the grinder.
- Avoid any kind of pod only machine – proprietary (nespresso. sigh), or “open source” (illy pod systems)
- Avoid machines with aluminum boilers (sorry Gaggia)
- Avoid super automatics. You get an even-steven trade of convenience vs. quality.
- Look for something with a decent sized boiler – if it’s a single boiler machine, look for 300mls minimum. If it’s a heat exchanging machine, make damned sure that the thing is tuned for North American specs, and not euro power and specs (a big problem)
- don’t skimp on the grinder
- Don’t take looks over functionality. Francis! Francis machines look great, but you can get a better performer at half the price.
Mark, CoffeeGeek.com
Look a the
Buyer’s Guide to the Gaggia Achille
and the
Buyer’s Guide to the Quickmill Andreja Premium or a review of a similar machine the Quickmill VetranoHere is a site selling them: Andreja Premium by Quick Mill
I think a handle type may be the best for the following reasons:
- Less parts to fail, not dependent on a pump
- If travelling to different countries with 50 Hz and 60 Hz the pump speed is not an issue
- Possibly less moving parts needing maintenance.
The better pump machines have rotary pumps which should be plumbed directly as the pumps can be damaged if run dry (reference).
Grinders are also important. Read this.
All six of the grinders featured here are commercial quality; some argue they are “overkill” for home use. I concede that may be true for capacity and durability, but in terms of grind quality, serious espresso fans emphatically agree on one point: The grinder is a key factor separating ordinary espresso from the extraordinary.
Resist the temptation to economize on the grinder in deference to your espresso machine selection. Smart shoppers decide on the grinder first and then choose an espresso machine. Each time the day’s cloud of worries cluttering your thoughts is whisked away in a wave of enjoyment of fine espresso, you’ll complement yourself on a wise decision.
Really, it’s true.
Some sites are also recommending the Rancilia Rocky doserless grinder.
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bookofjoe: BehindTheMedspeak: Sleep Apnea?
bookofjoe: BehindTheMedspeak: Sleep Apnea? Dr. Yoni Freedhoff will sort you out
Also more on Wikipedia.
And if that’s not it try, Your Guide to Never Feeling Tired Again
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iPhone Disassembly
In case you are wondering…
iPhone Disassembly