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[MY iTablet] Frankly, I’ve never been a big Starbucks fan, so I’ve never gotten the addiction to their coffees that so many others have. However, there are plenty that can’t get enough of Starbucks and anything that makes the lines shorter and the customers less tempermental is a great idea.
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[Blue Flavor] AT&T to offer free Wi-Fi at Starbucks: My take: Frankly, I prefer to do my geekery at the small coffeeshops, but the big news here is the extension of location-based services, which Starbucks and Apple initially introduced with the Wi-Fi enabled iTunes Music Store. This allowed iPhone and iPod Touch users to hear and buy music currently playing in Starbucks locations.
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[Novakeo.com] Embedded at the Kuwait airport Starbucks: Here come the Marines!: Hanging out at the Kuwait airport without any luggage, washing up in the rest room and looking more like some elderly bag lady than your typical large-and-in-charge high-speed journalist about to bring you news from Iraq? The reason is that the U.S. military’s CentCom operation and their CPIC (Combined Press INFORMATION Center) in Baghdad are still steadfastly refusing to embed me —
[TKM] aloha from starbucks: We learned from a friendly tour operator whose tour we werent on but who nevertheless stopped to show us pictures of his own recent lava encounters”because thats the way Hawaiians roll”that there are three designated lava zones for insurance purposes: He owns a home in zone 2, where he pays approximately double the rate of someone in zone 3, where the danger is most remote; then theres lava zone 1, in which the doomed subdivision lies, where insurance cannot be had for love or money.
[Teddy Vegas's Digital Napkins] Three More postings from my other blog* in non-linear ...: Au Bon Pain's Coffee is far superior to Starbucks'. The street vendor's coffee is at least as good as Starbucks' burnt, bitter swill.
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[Heard at Starbucks] ARF, ARF, BARF ... AT 7TH AND MONTANA ...!: Shortly after arriving on the scene with two women this morning, Silver began gobbling up the flowers in front of Our Favorite Starbucks and regurgitating them all over the sidewalk. At first, I tried to be polite.
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[ADD ADHD Blog.com] It Feels Awful To Be Judged”¦: It had very fancy pastries - but since Ive been watching my waistline, I just ordered a coffee. I saw an electrical outlet, and I sat near it - plugging in my laptop so that my battery wouldnt run out.
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[Heard at Starbucks] ALL THAT GLITTERS AT 7TH AND MONTANA ...!: Frankly, dressed as he was, he looked more like an American Gladiola than anything else .but far be it from me to Burst his Bubble.
[Blake Bouldin] My Starbucks was lukewarm: Maybe they do, but if Starbucks continually serves lukewarm Coffee, it won't be long before those same people will be looking elsewhere. The same is true with the Church.
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[Mrs. Flinger] Starbucks says, “We arent trying to over-charge you”: And this is why I’m happy there’s a Tim Horton’s readily available, and the nearest Starbucks is on the college campus, where they can convince 18 year old girls looking for a buzz so they can stay up all night for the first time in their young adult live to pay outrageous prices for swill. Even so, I would just get a regular coffee, it’s cheap and quick---and my husband will take his black.
[mattblair.ca] Welcome to the jungle (weve got a Starbucks): I looked over and saw my friends Ian and Liz, who had spotted me from the street. I got out of line and went to meet them at the front of the store.
[Emilfaridakbq's Weblog] Rebuilding the left - 3 - back to basics: Call it the Starbucks rule: Situate enough Starbucks around Shanghai, and the Communist Party’s control will crumble like dunked biscotti. As a theory of revolution, the Starbucks rule leaves a lot to be desired.
[Personal Blog] Not feeling so hot: On the EMBA front - I received an email from Berkeley indicating that my application package is complete (they were missing some transcripts) - and so it is truly out of my hands at this point. I have made up my mind that if I get accepted (and I don’t see a reason not to be) - that I will do whatever I can to complete it. The next point to decide, however, is how I will set my priorities after it. Alan’s death impacted me more that I thought. For the past 8+ years I’ve been setting my goals and pushing myself on the professional route. With a possible 2 year exception when I was with Kathy I was always putting the emphasis on work and professional development.
[Gastronomy Blog] Starbucks is Slummin it with the Shorts.: Did I ever tell you about the time I went to the Starbucks down the street from my apartment, when I was still buying coffee at Starbucks, and asked for a short latte? It was like I had single-handedly increased the national security code from green to red. Why? Because the short size at Starbucks is so secret, so mysterious, that the sheer mention of it causes every barista's heart to skip a beat.
[Ronald Lee's Natural Game Introspection] Its So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday: The next day we had brunch, went shopping (well, she went shopping, I went to Starbucks to hang out with my buddy), had sushi and saw said play from the night before. The weekend went by quite quickly.
[Bankrupcy Chapter 11 | Advice and Tips] Credit, housing sink Wall St; (Corporate Restructuring) Starbucks ...: The Starbucks logo is seen outside a coffee-shop in New York's Times Square March Reuters - Starbucks Corp on Thursday reported that for the first quarter in its history, the number of customer visits to its established US stores fell, .
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Posted at February 19, 2008 09:02 AM
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