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Now THAT's a fast roast ;-)
As I am preparing a presentation about coffee in Poland at the end of this month, I roasted a lot of beans to have enough stock to let people taste while I speak. But the Costa Rica beans that I roasted and tested after 10 days of rest were less appealing than the Uganda beans I'd just used all up so to be sure I can present the best I can, I immediately ordered 12 bags from Londinium, in time to let them rest and be optimal when I need them.
There's still about 14 days before I leave home so I had enough time waiting for the shipment.
Online, I could see that the beans, roasted two days ago on Monday afternoon, were picked up in New Zealand.
Very surprised to have the DHL delivery man ring at my door just now, Wednesday morning with the box of freshly roasted beans!
There's still about 14 days before I leave home so I had enough time waiting for the shipment.
Online, I could see that the beans, roasted two days ago on Monday afternoon, were picked up in New Zealand.
Very surprised to have the DHL delivery man ring at my door just now, Wednesday morning with the box of freshly roasted beans!
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Where in Poland, Frans?? I guess it is not Warsaw.... ,too bad :-(
Mark
(sorry, URL won't work, unless you copy it and paste in the URL part of your browser)
Nice link between coffee and TeX typesetting method :-))
browser opens https:
copy/past starts http:
Your link will probably work with "http" not "https". Initially my copy of your link did not work either but changing it to http worked fine.
Cheers
Trevor
Thanks Trevor but did you test it by entering such an URL in a message?
I did have http:
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There is a fault in the software. When you add a link via the editor, it defaults to https rather than http.
To prove this, hover over the original link and you will clearly see as per my screen shot that when a new tab is commenced, it uses https. See bottom left of the screenshot.
Cheers
Trevor
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Indeed, the http URL is transformed into a https link and if the given website does not have a https entry, it does not work
thank you for taking the time to report back on these - I'm pleased they met your expectations
kind regards
reiss.