I thought Lavazza looked familiar...
used to go to this one local breakfast cafe for a short while and I loved the drinks there. It's the reason why I would go back. Food is good too of course, but it's the espresso milk drinks and chai latte :PJun 12, 2022 12:22 | #1141 I thought Lavazza looked familiar... used to go to this one local breakfast cafe for a short while and I loved the drinks there. It's the reason why I would go back. Food is good too of course, but it's the espresso milk drinks and chai latte :PSupport the forums - donate here
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | I turned my studio the casita, into a home theater with 120 inch screen and electric leather recliners..beverage ref, microwave and popcorn machine. I made the room dark, so I cannot paint there anymore. I paint in my study with a wide glass sliding door that opens to a balcony, for large pieces I paint at the foyer with two floor ceiling and plenty of lights, I can also paint in the patio or inner courts. Cheers,
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Jun 13, 2022 12:23 | #1143 tonyniev wrote in post #19390311 ![]() I turned my studio the casita, into a home theater with 120 inch screen and electric leather recliners..beverage ref, microwave and popcorn machine. I made the room dark, so I cannot paint there anymore. I paint in my study with a wide glass sliding door that opens to a balcony, for large pieces I paint at the foyer with two floor ceiling and plenty of lights, I can also paint in the patio or inner courts. Thanks for looking that's nice that you have a few places you can paint. sliding door and balcony sounds really nice hehe. do you keep the door open sometimes? or you keep it close to avoid quicker drying?
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Jun 13, 2022 12:28 | #1144 here's my mock up coffee bar. it's set up in my room but it'll go in the kitchen somewhere, this was just to try to get some nice pictures hehe. have not pulled a shot to try yet, might not be able till until the weekend. "Can't list equipment, wife checks here to see what I have bought lately" (calicokat)
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | even during summer I keep art of the sliding door open even use an electric fan to exhaust air, acrylic more with oil emits fumes. Cheers,
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Jun 13, 2022 19:00 | #1146 tonyniev wrote in post #19390656 ![]() even during summer I keep art of the sliding door open even use an electric fan to exhaust air, acrylic more with oil emits fumes. I like your gaga, set up... I have not watch much on the projection 120 inch home theater with Onkyo German tower speaker sound system, I prefer to watch now in my bedroom with 85 inch QLED TV with Yamaha sound system with speaker craft wall and ceiling speakers. Yes I have been binge watching for 2 1/2 years now gotta air out the room, didnt think about that :P Support the forums - donate here
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | I did not see any knock box in your set up? Cheers,
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Jun 14, 2022 12:03 | #1148 tonyniev wrote in post #19391074 ![]() I did not see any knock box in your set up? The projector is not 4K just HD 1080, good enough for most shows. My 65 inch in the bedroom before I replaced it with the 85 QLED was 4K. 16 years ago I had a Plasma TV in our bedroom, it lost some parts of the screen and it wa so heavy to lift, the wall bracket was heavy duty so I t can easily carry the 85,first replaced with a 60 1080, then the 65 4K and now the 85. I have 10 TVs at home, in the family room 12 years ago I put the top of the Samsung 55 of that year ago I paid for $4500 still shows good images high contrast, most of my TVs are Samsungs and 3 TCL's with built in Roku, cheap but goo quality. I bought a 65 Sony Bravia, but returned it after a few weeks, it was overpriced. good observation :P "I don't like the direction this thread is going..." (LightRules)
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop ![]() More info Post edited 9 months ago by tonyniev. | Jun 14, 2022 17:10 | #1149 Guns, skipped if not interested in guns....as I aged I have to adjust my self defense pistol and rifles, ![]() ![]() a good pair with the scorpion IMAGE LINK: https://photos.smugmug.com …i-W8nwkGm-X2.jpg&lb=1&s=A ![]() bullet comparison I have .380, 9 mm , .40, .45, 5.7 .556 or .223 and not shown the AK47 7.62 mm IMAGE LINK: https://photos.smugmug.com …/i-FfNw3hh-L.jpg&lb=1&s=A ![]() Cheers,
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | I saw that box too< I opted for a large steel box- Breville brand very useful, stands at the back of my wood tamping station. Cheers,
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vipergts831 Has the TF retired? Or just being utterly lazy? ![]() 44,133 posts Gallery: 42 photos Likes: 532 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Taking better shots with an iPhone than MDJAK with a 1DX More info | Jun 15, 2022 05:29 | #1151 DTBaan wrote in post #19361398 ![]() suuwweettt!! baby's really costing you alot of money. cameras.. cars.. hahah what a nice ride. plan on taking some long drives ? i was looking at a few cars, kind of leaning towards a volkswagen tiguan but not sure if I want to pull the trigger. would be getting a black or dark grey. Yup baby’s are expensive as hell but all he did was usher in expenses we avoided because they weren’t absolute needs. Living in Manhattan you don’t need an automobile. Plenty of public transportation and if that doesn’t work then you can Uber. Uber would have never amounted to the cost of a car if we decided to go that route but it’s the convenience of time. In the sense of loading up the baby and all his stuff. We started to feel stress taking an Uber and always feeling rushed to get to them. As anyone with a child can tell you they are unpredictable and our schedule is on their time when they are this young. After getting the car it’s been stress free. Harm wrote in post #19362047 ![]() an M series in Manhattan... also that does not look like a Tesla S Plaid to me.... Good thing I live next to the GWB and just jump on the Henry Hudson to go north. In seconds I’m in open freeway Harm wrote in post #19388329 ![]() have I ****.... nah, paying off student loans, kids taking up all my time as the perpetual uber dad for footy, golf, swimming, dance teams, you name it... ahhh, but one day ![]() You forget the memo? Your old equipment no longer works the minute new equipment is announced lol -Omar- Flickr
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CyberDyneSystems Admin (type T-2000) ![]() More info | Jun 15, 2022 12:06 | #1152 DTBaan wrote in post #19389378 ![]() Tony, do you have any coffee beans that you like? I'm looking for medium or medium-light. I like strong and non fruity/sour. tonyniev wrote in post #19389407 ![]() I like Lavazza, the SF Bay Coffee bean factory,Starbucks, and the subscription through Trade coffee. SF Bay prices went up by 40% over the last four months recently stopped the subscription delivery via Amazon...using some old beans today. I need to do some shopping. You guys should really check out "Graffeo" GEAR LIST
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Jun 16, 2022 10:21 | #1153 tonyniev wrote in post #19391280 ![]() Guns, skipped if not interested in guns....as I aged I have to adjust my self defense pistol and rifles, as an old gun owner my pistols are chambered in large calibers .45 and and FB designed .40 cal, only one of the pistols is chambered in 9 mm, the ostpopuar caliber but I considered low power. 6 years ago as I aged I shifted to sam .380 cal with the Smith and Wesson Bodyguard, however are crime rose, I opted to get a PDW Scorpion in 9 mm, I can carry this concealed in a backpack or other means, inside the vehicle loaded etc. Knowing that there will be no new gun control law on high capacity magazine ban, I decided to ge a small 9 mm picots with 11, 13 and 15 magazine capacity. the Springfield Hellcat is a new well designed pistol, to aid the going eye I opted to get electronic optical sight- a red dot. with the red dot optical sight ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() a good pair with the scorpion ![]() ![]() bullet comparison I have .380, 9 mm , .40, .45, 5.7 .556 or .223 and not shown the AK47 7.62 mm ![]() ![]() nice toys Tony :P
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Jun 16, 2022 10:27 | #1154 tonyniev wrote in post #19391296 ![]() I saw that box too< I opted for a large steel box- Breville brand very useful, stands at the back of my wood tamping station. I ended up getting the bloc. If I need a bigger box I'll get it later, some people complain its too small to dump their pucks. I will think so too so I'll see how it goes heheh. was watching a youtuber and a discount code was offered for the company. 'hoon20' if you are interested in their products. good until Sunday night for father's day coupon. "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you" (Belmondo)
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Jun 16, 2022 10:32 | #1155 vipergts831 wrote in post #19391460 ![]() Yup baby’s are expensive as hell but all he did was usher in expenses we avoided because they weren’t absolute needs. Living in Manhattan you don’t need an automobile. Plenty of public transportation and if that doesn’t work then you can Uber. Uber would have never amounted to the cost of a car if we decided to go that route but it’s the convenience of time. In the sense of loading up the baby and all his stuff. We started to feel stress taking an Uber and always feeling rushed to get to them. As anyone with a child can tell you they are unpredictable and our schedule is on their time when they are this young. After getting the car it’s been stress free. I test drove the following 2022 models (reasons why we didn’t pick them): -Audi SQ5 (it was such a boring drive to me) -Genesis GV 70 (loved this car but back seat space for a car seat and a parent next to the car seat could not work) -Mercedes Benz GLC 300 (high reliability issues reported with 2022 model so bypassed it) -Porsche Macan (easily my favorite drivers car. Such a sweet ride. But same issue as Genesis although not as extreme) -Tesla Model Y (it was the last model we drove and it felt so cheap. We just didn’t like the feel. Once the other luxury makers get more seasoned in EV we will go with them over Tesla. Also having one screen control everything is not something I like. Tactile buttons are important for activating things when driving and not having to take your eyes off the road). The BMW X3 M was the best of all worlds in our segment. Great drivers car that makes it interesting and engaging to drive. Great rear seat clearance so mom or dad can be back there with baby in car seat and assist with no issues. Cargo space was top notch as well compared to the others. Was it the best car in each category? In most yes in other no but it was the best all overall by far. Funny enough the current X3 is as large in interior space as the previous Gen X5. Cars just keep getting larger and larger. We thought about going X5 but interior passenger space is the same. Cargo space increases some but that’s about it. Wheel base grows because it needs the option to hold the higher larger specked engine. Give a look at Volkswagen reliability scores and reviews on Tiguan. I remember in my car research it wasn’t too favorable. Good thing I live next to the GWB and just jump on the Henry Hudson to go north. In seconds I’m in open freeway ![]() You forget the memo? Your old equipment no longer works the minute new equipment is announced lol whats up Omar!?
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