.@smithsonian @amhistorymuseum James Smithson with some coffee brewing tips for you: https://t.co/CgPUy6rsPC pic.twitter.com/UV09SioOGF
— Smithsonian Archives (@SmithsonianArch) June 2, 2016
How could I ignore these?
.@smithsonian @amhistorymuseum James Smithson with some coffee brewing tips for you: https://t.co/CgPUy6rsPC pic.twitter.com/UV09SioOGF
— Smithsonian Archives (@SmithsonianArch) June 2, 2016
How could I ignore these?
Haven't seen much on this front for a while.Do you get your best work done in coffee shops? Here’s why https://t.co/O7OFaMj3BU pic.twitter.com/0LZPh5J2hR
— New Scientist (@newscientist) May 30, 2016
"They pondered the importance of coffee in silence." - Henning Mankell, One Step Behind
— Vintage & Anchor (@VintageAnchor) January 15, 2016
A yawn is a silent scream for coffee. Reminder thanks to @LePainQuotidien pic.twitter.com/J2gsapAr3R
— LEAF (@LEAFtv) February 5, 2015
Coffitivity is a site that creates the ambient noise of a coffee shop so that users can get a creative buzz on even when they can't stop by for a latte. The New York Times reports that researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign found that found that a level of ambient noise typical of a bustling coffee shop or a television playing in a living room, about 70 decibels, enhanced performance compared with the relative quiet of 50 decibels. An audio report and a sample at the Times.
I'm giving it a try. You?