
In my vein attempt to compete with the megalomaniacal owner of the blog Bencredible! I will start my own update known as CoT in opposition to his love of fine Tea. His ToT (Tea of Today) could potentially create a small chain-reaction explosion if put in close proximity to a CoT -- because just like all religious wars (such as Mac vs. PC) the Coffee drinkers and the Tea drinkers both think they have the corner on the market and most will not budge.
I wish to point out that although Tea may be cool and hip, I drink coffee because I get the best support for that habit from work. Making the transition between Coffee at work and Tea at home would be too confusing, so I choose to continue drinking Coffee at both locations. Perhaps a witty ad campaign will be created the convince me to change my drinking preference. Or, if only they would come out with a Tea Maker that could also make Coffee... that just might push me over to the other side.
So in conclusion, I will be making most of my coffee updates via Twitter.
If you have coffee suggestions to try, I'm all for it. But please be advised I steer clear of the fancy $4 a cup joints... I grind my own and use a coffee maker right outside my office door ;)
Currently I am a big fan of some Kenyan coffee blends.
Wow, CoT? That's ballsy. Best of luck with that. Personally, I'm a caffeine intake flip-flopper. So far today, I've had coffee at home, tea at a coffee shop, Diet Coke at work, and an iced tea at Wildfire. I'll be snorting the stuff by the end of the day.
Posted by: Ed Kohler | April 09, 2007 at 01:37 PM
Well, to be perfectly honest I just want to stir the pot with Ben. I'm a huge fan of just about any CDS (Caffine Delivery System). In fact, right now I'm drinking a Code Red Mountain Dew that my graphic designer bought me. Good stuff! Although nothing of the Mt.Dew variety can touch the specially branded 'Baja Blast' Blue Mt.Dew that is only served at Taco Bell. That stuff is teh awesome.
Posted by: Ryan Carlson | April 09, 2007 at 01:51 PM
Interesting to think of coffee and tea as a religious battle. Not surprising, I turn out to be polytheistic on this one to. Just as I tend to dabble with various spiritual approaches and world religions, I also sample a variety of teas and coffees (I also own and use both Mac and PC platforms).
Posted by: Joshua and Sarah Koepp | April 13, 2007 at 09:22 PM