Thus - my HAT;
Unfortunately, I DON'T always follow my own advice....
.....glad you didn't ruin anything
Coffee always comes first.
My mother used to call coffee Norwegian gasoline.
My sweetheart used to need 2 cups of coffee intravenously before her heart would start beating. She was an owl, I was/am a lark. She a city gal, me a mountain man. High society vs. a rural rube. Clearly such a union could never last. 60 years later my love ascended. And every morning, over coffee, we unite anew.
Dan C.
it's so lovely you can be wtih your love over coffee; something so simple, and, meaningful for the 43,800 repititions that you shared.
Chock full of Love
i suppose its possible, 2 cups of coffee in the morning are very important to me(Columbian) but if the rubber hits the road and its not possible i can survive.
Some of us stick to beer and wine.
Of course a glass of red wine will do the same damage as a cup of coffee.
So far I've only had a beer spill with no damage to report.
Its ironic that i mentioned going without coffee yesterday and today on top of the storm we have no running water. Oh well, winter in the North East.l
Having a long history in very expensive computers, I am accustomed to keeping any liquid far away from what I'm working on. It's become second nature.
I once watched a young lady dump a large Coke into the keyboard of an AutoTrol CAD station back in the early 1980s. Not a pretty thing!
As I age I notice I am becoming more clumsy. This wasn't a fault I had while working when younger which could have been both costly and embarrassing. I began to notice this a few years back when talking at the club bar and using my hands to make a point I was regularly knocking over my beer. I noticed that the bar staff were keeping a bar towel close to my position. I suspected it was the fault of the beer even though it could occur at the very start of the evening. Now that theory has been disproved as I often drop things and tip over cups. I had better stay away for expensive equipment.
My new coffee cup from Christmas;
I know, I know, I know, I know. never. ever have a drink at the same level or above your stamps. Lucky for me only a small coffee stain on the bottom of some of the pages of my Scott National album. I left a half a cup of coffee on my desk this morning, and later today went in to grab a set of keys in the dark room and found the coffee cup, with my paws, amazing how much 3 ounces can cover a desk and drawers in a nano second. Many a curse words were yelled out during the flood. Just don't do it!!
re: Stamps and coffee
Thus - my HAT;
Unfortunately, I DON'T always follow my own advice....
.....glad you didn't ruin anything
re: Stamps and coffee
Coffee always comes first.
re: Stamps and coffee
My mother used to call coffee Norwegian gasoline.
re: Stamps and coffee
My sweetheart used to need 2 cups of coffee intravenously before her heart would start beating. She was an owl, I was/am a lark. She a city gal, me a mountain man. High society vs. a rural rube. Clearly such a union could never last. 60 years later my love ascended. And every morning, over coffee, we unite anew.
Dan C.
re: Stamps and coffee
it's so lovely you can be wtih your love over coffee; something so simple, and, meaningful for the 43,800 repititions that you shared.
Chock full of Love
re: Stamps and coffee
i suppose its possible, 2 cups of coffee in the morning are very important to me(Columbian) but if the rubber hits the road and its not possible i can survive.
re: Stamps and coffee
Some of us stick to beer and wine.
Of course a glass of red wine will do the same damage as a cup of coffee.
So far I've only had a beer spill with no damage to report.
re: Stamps and coffee
Its ironic that i mentioned going without coffee yesterday and today on top of the storm we have no running water. Oh well, winter in the North East.l
re: Stamps and coffee
Having a long history in very expensive computers, I am accustomed to keeping any liquid far away from what I'm working on. It's become second nature.
I once watched a young lady dump a large Coke into the keyboard of an AutoTrol CAD station back in the early 1980s. Not a pretty thing!
re: Stamps and coffee
As I age I notice I am becoming more clumsy. This wasn't a fault I had while working when younger which could have been both costly and embarrassing. I began to notice this a few years back when talking at the club bar and using my hands to make a point I was regularly knocking over my beer. I noticed that the bar staff were keeping a bar towel close to my position. I suspected it was the fault of the beer even though it could occur at the very start of the evening. Now that theory has been disproved as I often drop things and tip over cups. I had better stay away for expensive equipment.
re: Stamps and coffee
My new coffee cup from Christmas;