Sitting with a cup of coffee. (coffee lovers)

around here, people put on sweaters when it hits 65. I saw Student with a sweater yesterday afternoon--It was 90 degrees!

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It was 64 degrees when I left the house this morning. I was wearing a flannel shirt over my short sleeved shirt.
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Thin blooded????
 
let me see....Multiply by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32... math...early... no goffee yet....
I'll get back with you on that.

why multiply by nine then divide by five? why not just split the difference?
or just add 32?

or, why didn't we just convert to metric in the seventies like they said we would?

Science would have been so much easier on a ten scale than the random buckshot method we use. something different for every measure.

coffee. stat.
 
I found the calculator.
My eyes do not like morning.

They agree with the rest of the body.

Morning starts early around here.

We have a puppy.

She screams: 'DAYLIGHT! DID YOU KNOW IT"S DAYLIGHT!?! PLAY PLAY!!!!'
To the uninitiated, it sounds like: BARKBARKBARKBARKBARKBARK.
She really likes morning.



.... these are small buttons. How do people text?
.....82 point something.

sweater weather.
 
37o F THIS MORNING no math just a heavy sweater.







Can Coffee Be Good For You?


by Deborah Tukua | Tuesday, September 6th, 2011 | From: Healthy Living
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Do you start the day with a hot cup of java? If so, you’re among millions who do. For years, coffee has been branded as a bad guy in the beverage family. Does this drink deserve its bad reputation? The latest studies may prompt you to raise a mug and cheer.
Benefits: Did you know that coffee is a very important source of antioxidants in our diets? Coffee provides more antioxidants than anything else, because coffee is consumed more frequently than any other source of antioxidants. Caffeine, another important compound in coffee, induces the production of certain enzymes that help neutralize some potential cancer-causing substances in the body. Drip coffeemakers yield more caffeine per cup than other brewing methods, including espresso.
Heart Disease. Men who drank more than five cups of coffee a day reduced their risk of developing heart disease by 44 percent. Women who drank four to five cups each day lowered their risk by 34 percent.
Dementia and Memory. Those drinking three to five cups of coffee a day during middle age can decrease the chance of dementia up to 65 percent. “Caffeine grows brain cells in the areas of the brain responsible for long-term memory,” state authors Bennett Alan Weinberg and Bonnie K. Bealer in The Caffeine Advantage. Caffeine increases short-term memory, concentration, and the ability to think clearly.
Diabetes. Drinking six or more cups of coffee daily reduces the risk of Type 2 diabetes by 54 percent in men and 30 percent in women.
Lung Health and Asthma Relief. The chemical makeup of the caffeine in coffee can give the same effect as the asthma drug, theophylline. Caffeine helps expand air passages and keeps the respiratory muscles strong. Drinking two cups of coffee can help you breathe better for up to four hours.
And the list goes on … To read more benefits of moderate coffee drinking, pick up a copy of the 2012 Farmers’ Almanac!
 
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he screams: 'DAYLIGHT! DID YOU KNOW IT"S DAYLIGHT!?! PLAY PLAY!!!!'
To the uninitiated, it sounds like: BARKBARKBARKBARKBARKBARK.
She really likes morning.

I speak puppy that last "BARK" translates to -- NOW!!!!


(I love puppies
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