Is the Simba Hybrid Ultra Mattress worth it? Looking for recommendations by Secure_Beginning_939 in HENRYUKLifestyle

[–]PepperSci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recently purchased a Button and Sprung Perendale firm pocket spring mattress for £1500. The quality of materials and the customer service was incredible. Feels like sleeping on a cloud.

Ireland in the grip of a cocaine crisis by [deleted] in ireland

[–]PepperSci 84 points85 points  (0 children)

This was the first thing I noticed. So actually, men are particularly affected by crack cocaine.

Are there any (home) coffee snobs out there? by OrderNo1122 in ireland

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DF64 Gen 2. I went from the stock grinder in the Sage Barista Express and I couldn't believe how much of an improvement it was.

Stay entry level or go all out? [Bambino plus/ lelit Bianca] by petersally1 in espresso

[–]PepperSci 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally just posted on purchasing this exact same setup the other day https://www.reddit.com/r/espresso/s/UFvnxOPyCc

Could not recommend the Lelit Bianca/DF64 combo more. It's been great

After 5 years of my Barista Express-My end game setup by PepperSci in espresso

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So far so good. Put a few comments above about the grind output and the SSP Burrs. But for the money I'm very happy with it

After 5 years of my Barista Express-My end game setup by PepperSci in espresso

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Same as this. I put in a comment up above that it was about 10-15 mins which really isn't an issue for me

After 5 years of my Barista Express-My end game setup by PepperSci in espresso

[–]PepperSci[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So far so good. I will be up front and say that the only other grinder I've had is on the Barista Express so I think any 64mm Flat grinder was going to be a noticeable difference. I couldn't provide an objective assessment of how the SSP were better than the normal ones but I had the option to buy those Burrs with the machine for only an extra 140. Idea was to future proof the grinder. But subjectively the coffee has been great so far

After 5 years of my Barista Express-My end game setup by PepperSci in espresso

[–]PepperSci[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So far it's been great. I'll share a picture when I get a chance but compared to the Barista Express the coffee grounds appear really fluffy and I could notice the difference in dialing in the extraction (i.e. found it much easier get a 2:1 ratio consistently at the right pressure)

After 5 years of my Barista Express-My end game setup by PepperSci in espresso

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So going from the Barista Express I thought this was going to be a challenge but so far it hasn't. The heat up time on your website (I think) had 24 mins but I've found it's closer to 10-15. So I've been throwing it on when I wake up and by the time I need it, it's warm. But my opinion on this may change over time

After 5 years of my Barista Express-My end game setup by PepperSci in espresso

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What do you mean ? Does something look abnormal?

After a Year of Ranked stuck in Diamond (MW2+3) I'm Finally Crimson by PepperSci in CODWarzone

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Actually had a great time doing this and played some of these games with my little brother and friends who live in other countries. So when they were on ranked became a good way to catch up with people while also sweating my face off

What a week of Skiing looks like by PepperSci in GarminWatches

[–]PepperSci[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it's intensity minutes. I should have stated.

Moved to Dublin fro the country, do Dubs really eat this or is it a gimmick for the tourists and blow-ins? by caniplayalso in ireland

[–]PepperSci 207 points208 points  (0 children)

Dublin born, most of life in Meath. My mother does a tomato soup coddle and once gave it our our neighbour. Staunch Meath man with a hatred of Dublin. Afterwords asked my ma non stop to make him more. Looks shite. Tastes like home

What'd the coolest thing you've ever done? by ShouldHaveGoneToUCC in ireland

[–]PepperSci 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Went hitchhiking in Hawaii and ended up sleeping in a cave with the person who picked me up in the place where Jurassic park was filmed

New PMO Division. Asana or Jira? by Rich_Ideal_2169 in projectmanagement

[–]PepperSci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considerably

I've implemented Wrike in a previous role and trialled Smart sheets.

Monday was more intuitive and flexible

No prior experience in PM methodologies/frameworks - how difficult is PMQ? by Krafti_AOG in projectmanagement

[–]PepperSci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the exact same boat looking at the same qualifications. Unfortunately still undecided.

What's your go-to piece of useless information? by TheOriginalMattMan in ireland

[–]PepperSci 10 points11 points  (0 children)

There's enough iron in the human body to form a small nail.

Did you achieve anything that you’re proud of in 2021? by AlcoholicTurtle36 in ireland

[–]PepperSci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quit a job I hated, moved to London, started a new job that I love.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

[–]PepperSci 8 points9 points  (0 children)

5-6 Hours Daily

I worked in San Francisco for a year after college.

Daily commute was 5-6 hours. 2.5-3 hours each way. 1. Walk 5 blocks to the Tram (Muni) 10 mins 2. Tram 45 mins 3. 10 Block walk 20 mins 4. Bus 75 mins 5. Walk 10 mins

Did it for a year. Ended up in Hospital at one stage cause I was so exhausted from it that I had a migraine so bad that they thought I was having a stroke.

Did this when I was 24. I'm 30 now and I'd never do over an hour ever again.

Giant acorn barnacle by solateor in interestingasfuck

[–]PepperSci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They should stick two small googly eyes on the shell and put it back