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1181  Local / Marketplace (Bahasa Indonesia) / Re: CAri akun BT on: April 02, 2017, 08:49:22 PM
Gw yg udh kena red trust aja msh pakek..hehehe
1182  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: E-sport Gambling Tips and prediction on: April 02, 2017, 02:59:08 PM
CSGO Dream Hack
Vega squadron Vs Flipeside
Map 2 : Flipeside -2.5.  Odds 1.82




Placed 5 mbtc on this macth
And won

Wait for my next prediction guys..


It is 100% free


But if you want to send donation, send it here please :

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1183  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ANY STRATEGY TO WIN IN GAMBLING? on: April 02, 2017, 02:06:24 PM
Don't bet streak, there are always chance to get big odds, just watch and learn it..
1184  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is it possible for us to hack some gambling sites? on: April 02, 2017, 01:57:18 PM
The owner of gambling site aware about the security, not many people can hack it, if there is one people can hack he wont do it..
1185  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: E-sport Gambling Tips and prediction on: April 02, 2017, 01:32:05 PM
CSGO Dream Hack
Vega squadron Vs Flipeside
Map 2 : Flipeside -2.5.  Odds 1.82


1186  Economy / Gambling discussion / E-sport Gambling Tips and prediction on: April 02, 2017, 12:50:11 PM
Hi..

I want to share my prediction on E-sport  especially : Dota2 and csgo

I have been gamble on this E-sport around 2 years

The prediction is totally free

The prediction is not 100% accurate it is all base on my intuition..Heheheh

I usually betting with 5-10 mbtc per game

If you feel this prediction usefully you can donate me here :

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Donation is only if you feel my prediction is usefull for you, i don't force it..

My prediction :

Win : 1
Lose :
Play : 1

Where to find an E-sport gambling site ?
Here is the website :

Nitrogensport
1187  Economy / Goods / Re: 100% original Sumatra Indonesia Coffe, wild civet, aceh gayo, koerintji.. on: April 02, 2017, 11:23:36 AM
Ready new stock

Arabika kerintji Coffe :  $ 7 / 250 gr ( spicy )

Robusta Kerintji Coffe : $ 4 / 250 gr ( nutty )

Luwak Robusta Coffe : $ 10 / 100 gr ( earthy )

Package with one valve and alumunium inside package, package also can be resealed..


Free shipping for minimum $100 order..

All Coffe medium - dark roasted.

1188  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★ 50k bits weekly Most Wagered Competition on FastBets.io ★ on: April 02, 2017, 09:32:09 AM
Is this website down now ?
1189  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is your favourite FPS? on: April 02, 2017, 08:25:54 AM
FPS ? I think csgo is the best FPS right now, it has many tournament and also the item has value..
1190  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: I want to buy Verified Neteller Accounts on: April 02, 2017, 08:19:57 AM
No country available again for vcc right now
1191  Economy / Services / Re: 23 yo college couple - webcam show for bitcoins on: April 01, 2017, 06:18:36 PM
Now...We are living in the crazy world, people will do a sex thing for a bit, mhmmm..

U better finish your collage and find a job..U will not live forever then don't live like an animal..
1192  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: User "Green Apple" Tried to scam me info in the post on: April 01, 2017, 06:11:02 PM
So...Who scammed who ? I did not get it tho...hahah
1193  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★ Not an April Fools! at FastBets - Claim your 1000Bits/1mBtc now!★ on: April 01, 2017, 05:56:54 PM
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1194  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Faber Castell Chrome Mechanical Pen (#138471) on: April 01, 2017, 04:07:23 PM
Nice item btw,...I guess i could buy this..
1195  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTS website same btc-e.com on: March 22, 2017, 12:02:46 PM
i want buy it, pm me for price
1196  Economy / Services / Re: Post Local Bitcoin Business Listings - Paying 0.001 BTC Per Listing! on: February 22, 2017, 11:04:37 PM
http://bitlisting.com/places/indonesia/dki-jakarta/gambir/coffee-shops/rb-12-kopi/

my wallet : 167Ge1mPLTpgTwyoWfwuv9RMnQcmcpA2u4
1197  Economy / Services / Re: Follow Me on Twitter for 0.001 BTC on: February 22, 2017, 10:51:09 PM
follow done
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1198  Economy / Goods / Arabica/Robusta Ground Coffe from Sumatra on: February 21, 2017, 03:00:20 PM
SUMATRA Korintji Specialty Coffee
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GRADE : SPECIALTY COFFEE (Cupping Score More Than 8.0)

Weight : 250 Grams

Roasting : Medium Roast
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Article by Ric Rhinehart: What is Specialty Coffee?

In a 1998 article for the Specialty Coffee Chronicle Don Holly wrote the following as he grappled with the question of defining specialty coffee: "My understanding of the origin of the term 'specialty coffee' is that it was first coined by Erna Knutsen, of Knutsen Coffee Ltd., in a speech to the delegates of an international coffee conference in Montreuil, France, in 1978. In essence, the concept was quite simple: special geographic microclimates produce beans with unique flavor profiles, which she referred to as 'specialty coffees.' Underlying this idea of coffee appellations was the fundamental premise that specialty coffee beans would always be well prepared, freshly roasted, and properly brewed. This was the craft of the specialty coffee industry that had been slowly evolving during the twenty-year period preceding her speech. The Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) continues to define specialty in this context." This reference was the basis from which we have built the case for specialty coffee over the history of our organization.

On closer inspection it becomes clear that the unique chain of custody of coffee dramatically impacts the ways in which we can recognize, develop and promote the specialty product. Unlike wine, the beverage we often use as analogous to coffee, there are typically many actors involved in the control of production and delivery of the final beverage. In the wine model, a single individual or company might well be responsible for the planting, husbandry, harvesting, initial processing, further processing and packaging of the grapes and ultimately the resulting beverage. Moreover, the service of wine is dependent on nothing more complex than extracting a cork and pouring the product into a suitable glass. Coffee, on the other hand, most often arrives in the final consumers hand after a long series of baton hand offs from farmer to miller to intermediaries to roaster to brewer, and the final experience is dependent on no single actor in the chain dropping the baton. Thus, in order to truly look at what specialty coffee is, we must examine the roles that each plays and create a definition for specialty at each stage of the game.

The first key concept here and through the supply chain, is potential. Until the moment that the roasted coffee is brewed and transformed into a beverage, the concept of specialty coffee is locked up as a possibility, just a potentially wonderful gustatory experience. Starting at ground level, so to speak, we must limit specialty coffee to those that are drawn from the appropriate intersection of cultivar, microclimate, soil chemistry and husbandry. Plant a great variety of coffee at the wrong altitude or in the wrong soil and no specialty product can be produced or get the right combination of cultivar and chemistry, but the wrong climate and the potential for quality is destroyed. Ultimately, plant husbandry is essential to the preservation of potential.

The next key concept is preservation. A ripe coffee cherry on a healthy plant of suitable ancestry planted in the right soil, blessed with appropriate climatic conditions and cared for properly must be picked at the peak of ripeness in order to preserve the potential for greatness that it holds. Coffee buyers often tell coffee growers that the single most impactful thing that they can do for coffee quality is to harvest only ripe cherry.

From the point of harvest a new round of pitfalls arises. The coffee cherry must undergo some initial processing at this point. For the majority of specialty coffee this begins with the delivery of the ripe cherry to a wet mill of some type, large or small. The time that elapses between harvest and the beginning of processing can have a dramatic impact on the final results for the coffee. Specialty coffee is dependent on a quick delivery from the tree to the mill for potential to be preserved.

Whether the coffee is mechanically pulped and then fully washed or if it is processed in a demucilaging machine, the initial processing stage must be carefully managed so that the coffee is not harmed. After removal of the skin and pulp, the coffee must be dried, another critical activity. Dried too quickly or too slowly, dried unevenly, dried and then rewetted, not dried sufficiently - all of these can be disastrous to the final quality of the coffee. From here the coffee must be rested before undergoing the last stages of raw processing and preparation for shipping. At this time relative humidity, temperature and storage containers and conditions all become critical. Finally, the coffee must be hulled, separated by size and packaged for shipping. More critical points arise here, and small mistakes in screening or larger mistakes in the selection of packaging or the storage conditions prior to shipping can bleed the coffee of its potential.

The coffee changes hands again and begins the next stage of transformation, from green bean to roasted coffee. Here we must grapple with the third key concept, revelation. The roaster must accurately identify the potential for the coffee, properly develop the flavors and ultimately properly package the roasted product. An unskilled roaster, equipment that is not operating properly, poor packaging materials or practices can all lead to disaster. Provided that all goes well here and the coffee's potential remains intact, there are two remaining steps before the long chain of custody that is unique to coffee ends in the consumption of a specialty coffee beverage.

100% ORGANIC COFFEE
-Protecting the environment
Organic coffeeproducts even more environmentally friendly because it does not use a varietyof harmful chemical compounds
-More Delicious
Believe it ornot, organic coffee taste more delicious than usual. Organic coffee has a tastemore pure, savory, and natural.
-More Healthful
Because it isfree from harmful chemicals, organic coffee is arguably a more healthful thanusual.

Price :

Arabika Specialty Sumatra Coffe Bean / Ground :  $10 / 250 gram ( 0.55 lb )

Robusta Sumatra Coffe Bean / Ground : $6 / 250 gram ( 0.55 lb )

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Payment
We accept Bitcoin/ETH/Dash
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Packaging

International standart packaging with one way valve technology.


Shipping Policies
Shipped within 1-2 Business Days
Estimated delivery time is 2-3 weeks for registered mail
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1199  Economy / Gambling / bitstarz.com down ? on: December 26, 2016, 06:26:30 PM
is there any other bitstarz player here ? is it down ? i can not access the web..for more then 3 hours now..
1200  Economy / Goods / Re: 100% original Sumatra Indonesia Coffe, wild civet, aceh gayo, koerintji.. on: October 23, 2016, 10:32:10 PM
Bump...

we will accept bitcoin, dash, eth , paypal as a payment

at rb12kopi.com

will be launch in one week and will be there a Huge discount and give away
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