[14:32] Hey folks [19:09] * genii-around sips his Timmys coffee [19:14] genii-around, you must be desperate for a coffee :) [19:16] BluesKaj: I actually like the java there :) [19:17] really genii-around , I always found it weak and watery [19:18] Maybe it depends on the local branch. Is not too bad around here. But I don't usually buy a cup there, I get a large can and make it at the office [19:23] from tim's ? [19:24] Yup [19:24] They also sell the same stuff at the Longos store near here, maybe they have some deal going with Tim Hortons [19:25] is it any good if brewed at home or office ? [19:25] BluesKaj: I like that you can make it pretty strong and it's not bitter [19:25] cool [19:26] pricey ? [19:26] BluesKaj: About $14 for a big can, so a bit [19:27] My boss pays :) [19:27] it's the "name" [19:27] I like the president choice "great canadian coffee" [19:28] Mother Parkers is the place where pretty much all the different brands in Canada originate. They have their own roasting ovens here and bring in bulk beans, then do different recipe/treatments depending on the retailer's spec [19:29] PC brand is one of theirs actually [19:30] ahh, interesting , but mother parkers , oh lord :P [19:33] It sounds weird, but they are the ones with the equipment like ovens and so on in Canada. As for the beans for a particular customer like No Frills or whatnot, those are supplied by that customer. so Mother Parkers own stuff is actually different [19:33] ( well, as coffee goes! ) [19:35] My friend is one of the guys they send into the oven when it's turned off to shovel out all the charcoal and clean them out, etc. [19:43] ok , so you have inside info .no pun intended [19:45] BluesKaj: I've been there once with him on a quiet night for a tour, was pretty cool [20:56] Hey people [21:47] Hi all -- I am about to try some virtual machines in Ubuntu -- so my questuion is : what one is the best? [21:48] Xen --- VirtualBox VM kvm Qem??? [21:48] that should be qemu [21:49] I am going to put XP on it and Ubuntu11.04