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It might depend on the amount of milk in each. If you put more milk in your coffee than your wife does in her tea, the coffee may start out slightly cooler, but it will lose heat less quickly.
(All things being equal, darker "stuff" loses heat more quickly than lighter "stuff".)
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who puts milk in coffee or tea?
in fact who puts anything (besides the coffee or tea & water) in coffee or tea? what's next? sugar?
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I put milk and sugar in my morning coffee* and just a little sugar in the "real stuff" to smooth the bitterness and let me taste the undernotes.
* That's not the expensive type, it's ground coffee but it's strong wake up juice for my brain. Taste doesn't come into it so much: this is caffeine in a cup ...
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If you drink tea with milk, and your wife drinks her coffee black, then the black coffee may cool down more quickly (all other things being equal, black "stuff" heats up/cools down faster than lighter-coloured "stuff").
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(at the office) Not a problem, I drink my coffee cold.
I'd rather be phishing!
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So do I!
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Find a new job and/or buy this[^].
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A goblin home makes blood red you know? (11)
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modified 17-Jan-19 4:11am.
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Should be 11 letters. Or are you becoming American?
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Fixed.
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Must be the American spelling?
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Fixed.
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The first I felt that the clue to CCC was easy.
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If you think it's that easy, answer it!
Then you can set one tomorrow!
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Haemoglobin.
Anagram of
OriginalGriff wrote: A goblin home
Makes blood red.
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Is the correct answer - you are up tomorrow!
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I'm no good at setting these up.
Going into research mode. Hopefully, tomorrow won't be as easy.
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You can never tell - some I thought would be gone in five minutes didn't get solved at all, and some I figured were a real challenge were answered immediately.
We have a lot of different brains here, and they all think differently...
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A meeting is scheduled at 0900 hrs UTC. Will post by 0930 hrs.
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Haemoglobin
Anag. of "A goblin home"
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Ah, so close!
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Ah, so late!
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we have a lot of class where all properties are readonly and have constructor with 40+ parameters to initialize those said properties.
And, in the unit test code with have code like
public static T EmptyConstructor<T>()
{
return Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<T>("{}");
}
This is the kind of typical web developer code that make me sick to just look at it.
Where do web developers learn to code?
That seems to be fairly typical practice for web developer to do that, but it makes me want to vomit!
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SO, for the not so web developer amongst us, what is wrong with that ?
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