What Are You Doing Right Now
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@MattSpeller said:
@Dashrender @RojoLoco @scottalanmiller If you ever feel like killing a day to run around buying beans and shipping stuff across the globe, let us know.
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@scottalanmiller takes on second 'job' as Coffee exporter.
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I'd love to run a small import/export business, even just for fun (as long as it isn't losing money.) Let me know what products people want from Central America. Maybe we can set something up
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@scottalanmiller said:
I'd love to run a small import/export business, even just for fun (as long as it isn't losing money.) Let me know what products people want from Central America. Maybe we can set something up
Cigars
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I'm told that @davedemlow's favourite cigars anywhere come from an estate in northern Nicaragua. Not the first person to tell me that either. Apparently Nicaragua is up there with the Dominican Republic for the world's best cigars.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I'd love to run a small import/export business, even just for fun (as long as it isn't losing money.) Let me know what products people want from Central America. Maybe we can set something up
Cigars and premium cigarettes, coffee, national food stuffs.
Country packs - a taste of the land and people
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It's interesting that in Nicaragua cigars rule the roost. A few hours away in Panama, it is a smoke free country!
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So we totally found this at the corner "quick mart" yesterday after our day out in the city. This is the first issue of a new graphic novel series called "Free Nicaragua" and it is a comic book that tells the history of the founding of the country and is produced by one of the universities here. What an awesome idea and it is amazing that they just sell it at the corner store! I think that this is just the coolest. We hope to find a way to get the rest of them as they come out. These are the kind of comics that I'm into.
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@scottalanmiller now that looks awesome. Great find. How is the actual content?
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Actually getting a refund from C@C for my server. I can't believe they responded.
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@johnhooks said:
Actually getting a refund from C@C for my server. I can't believe they responded.
Nice. Seems like the refunds department is the only one working. Have to give them credit for at least doing that.
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And the reply all hell has started on the Horizon DataSys email thread
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There are several of those every year.
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If this is the secret club you are talking about in the conference dichotomy thread count me out
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We just had one of our highest "new unique user hours" ever. 198, nearly 200, new, unique users on the site in the past 60 minutes. That's way up from our normal 100 - 130 range. That's new people, in the last hour, so it is a really good number. That's not new members, it's new uniques for the 24 hour period.
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Made the kids Costa Rican mac and cheese for lunch. Just made myself a tuna salad sandwich too.
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Reading SW post, and ML post and wondering when I can leave for a brief nap.
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@DustinB3403 said:
Reading SW post, and ML post and wondering when I can leave for a brief nap.
It is siesta time here! This isn't a siesta country, though.
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@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I'd love to run a small import/export business, even just for fun (as long as it isn't losing money.) Let me know what products people want from Central America. Maybe we can set something up
Cigars and premium cigarettes, coffee, national food stuffs.
Country packs - a taste of the land and people
There's a subscription service that does this,, but I think it's a mix of things from different countries every month. I can't recall what it's called though.
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@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I'd love to run a small import/export business, even just for fun (as long as it isn't losing money.) Let me know what products people want from Central America. Maybe we can set something up
Cigars and premium cigarettes, coffee, national food stuffs.
Country packs - a taste of the land and people
Yup, sign me up for a country pack. Coffee and tobacco, dried foodstuffs (you know I want whatever kind of peppers they grow in Nicaragua).... This is starting to sound like a good idea.