I'm a coffee person, I usually start the day with an Americano or three.
For a couple years I've made do with one of Krups' $60 espresso makers. Design-wise it's a disaster: the On light is dim, the basket usually falls out when being emptied, the lid can't be removed from the carafe, and a rubber foot went missing. But its only waste product are the grounds that go into the kitchen compost.
Which is an order of magnitude better than the rampant 'coffee pods' craze featured in yesterday's Seattle Times.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Sunday, February 9, 2014
A great day in Kirkland -- but someone was missing
©MMXIV The PRT NewsCenter
Saturday's Cross Kirkland Corridor Advanced Transportation Symposium ("the Symposium") was, in this participant's estimation, a smashing success in terms of establishing policy gravitas and as a successfully planned and executed event.
Held February 8 at Google's Building B in Kirkland, the Symposium drew federal, state and local lawmakers, business people, transportation officials, and a variety of vendors and activists from the field of high-technology transit, for an all-day program of presentations and panel discussions.
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