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  • Intellidepth
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    Back on topic: one-way valve bag em when theyre warm is the way Ive found best across all my roasts. Open to elements go stale too quickly and dont develop the same flavours as a valve-bagged one. Dunno why it happens, but my tastebuds tell me so.

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  • A_M
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    Originally posted by 38322730303F2B2D5E0 link=1255486230/18#18 date=1255918993
    Originally posted by 4D594E454E522B0 link=1255486230/17#17 date=1255917557
    Can this be done, anyone?
    Cant be done as far as I know. I think it would be an admin job to change the default search preferences. Best best would be to send Andy an email but be mindful that a default of "All posts" would create a fairly big server hit it it was done every time seacrh was used.

    For the few occasions I search CS, getting into the habit of changing the "This post was made in the last..." and "Display only one result per thread?" when needed isnt really that big a chore.
    Errol made a great post with some great tips and is a sticky http://coffeesnobs.com.au/YaBB.pl?num=1248646363

    It should be a Sticky on/IN ALL topics  and that might reduce the search issue by a few %...

    Settings to the default search setting would solve some of the other users issues  by a few more %...    :-[  

    Doubt it will ever solve the large majority as most dont search and or dont understand know and just expect that every forum has people waiting on line to solve their problems ASAP  ;D

    CS is very good in this aspect and we make a noose for our selves...  Some of the forums I belong to will delete ya post with no warning if it is  clear that you have no used the search feature..  A bit elitist; but it cuts down on every one recreating the same wheel.  Thus less overhead and less frustration by those providing lots of advice..

    Yes CS could look at  some How tos and FAQ sections on some equipment ie... Silvia and teh EM6910 for eg. But it takes effort and man power..

    Some one should actually do up a bookmark of Favourites - And have any number of usable links ie - Rules / Posting / Searching including other sites etc... (http://home.surewest.net/frcn/Coffee/HowToRocky.html ) And have it as a download / import function in their browser.. Even added to the CS ToolBar ..

    Oh what have we become... Why can not people learn to think 4 them selves...

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  • flynnaus
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    Originally posted by 4D594E454E522B0 link=1255486230/17#17 date=1255917557
    Can this be done, anyone?
    Cant be done as far as I know. I think it would be an admin job to change the default search preferences. Best best would be to send Andy an email but be mindful that a default of "All posts" would create a fairly big server hit it it was done every time seacrh was used.

    For the few occasions I search CS, getting into the habit of changing the "This post was made in the last..." and "Display only one result per thread?" when needed isnt really that big a chore.

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  • freney
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    Originally posted by 143A2333302433373D560 link=1255486230/8#8 date=1255591479
    Do you have those bookmarked or am I the only one that search is completely useless for (like most other forums)...???
    Ive found the simple search box at the top of the page to be next to useless, but the actual Search Page itself can be customised & modified to produce some decent results.

    If the default options could be set to All time and One result per thread that would be more helpful I think. Can this be done, anyone?

    Sam.

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  • GregWormald
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    Originally posted by 132F3229232235202823470 link=1255486230/15#15 date=1255637888
    Originally posted by 0C223B2B283C2B2F254E0 link=1255486230/11#11 date=1255599965
    Gregs response in carrying the time stamp 3:46am 23/10/09
    Greg may I have next weeks Powerball numbers please?
    Sure--but only after we work out how to split the winnings!

    Greg

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  • Thundergod
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    Originally posted by 0C223B2B283C2B2F254E0 link=1255486230/11#11 date=1255599965
    Gregs response in carrying the time stamp 3:46am 23/10/09
    Greg may I have next weeks Powerball numbers please?

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  • A_M
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    Originally posted by 1D332A3A392D3A3E345F0 link=1255486230/13#13 date=1255603681
    Originally posted by 013423211129342B272A22460 link=1255486230/12#12 date=1255603160
    Id say your computer doesnt know what time it is, or there is something else wrong. Have you tried clearing your caches?

    I have no such issues at all.

    Greg
    This is the only site I have the time/date issue - cache, cookies and any other personal data are automatically cleared when I close FF...  Im not too worried about it but search, I can count on one hand the number of sites I visit that have an effective search system...
    Its not the forums.. It will be a setting some where or even in the profile.. If ya set teh wrong region it will adjust to GMT.. A neat feature is your time stamping and wish to play games with peoples minds :-)

    Search in CS as well as many other forums is a no brainier - ONCE you understand the way they work... Some features are shut down as it can over load even a great server / data base.

    Go to the CS STICKY topic on how to use the CS search features as well as having GOOGLE do it for you... Using the Google search also by passes some of the forums restrictions...






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  • Bluefreak
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    Originally posted by 013423211129342B272A22460 link=1255486230/12#12 date=1255603160
    Id say your computer doesnt know what time it is, or there is something else wrong. Have you tried clearing your caches?

    I have no such issues at all.

    Greg
    This is the only site I have the time/date issue - cache, cookies and any other personal data are automatically cleared when I close FF... Im not too worried about it but search, I can count on one hand the number of sites I visit that have an effective search system...

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  • GregWormald
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    Id say your computer doesnt know what time it is, or there is something else wrong. Have you tried clearing your caches?

    I have no such issues at all.

    Greg

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  • Bluefreak
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    Greg, stuart - I use both those criteria and I get pages of rubbish with completely no relevance to the key word... Also have my profile time set correctly yet replies come into my email inbox with date/time up to 7 days ahead - ie. Gregs response in carrying the time stamp 3:46am 23/10/09 :-?

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  • stuartgrant
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    Yep - and select the tick box that say "only one result per thread"...

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  • GregWormald
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    I find the search here quite good.

    The main caveat is to ensure that the time period searched is modified from the default of one week.

    Greg

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  • Bluefreak
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    Originally posted by 7F54465A350 link=1255486230/7#7 date=1255589202
    Originally posted by 58736473627A7B7E77120 link=1255486230/5#5 date=1255499682
    That would probably be me.
    Thanks.  For the OP and any future searchers:
    Storing coffee, give some advice please
    How long to de-gas?
    1st Corretto Roast-Great Fun! <-- This is the thread/post I had the memory of.
    Do you have those bookmarked or am I the only one that search is completely useless for (like most other forums)...???

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  • Jaso
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    Originally posted by 58736473627A7B7E77120 link=1255486230/5#5 date=1255499682
    That would probably be me.
    Thanks.  For the OP and any future searchers:
    Storing coffee, give some advice please
    How long to de-gas?
    1st Corretto Roast-Great Fun! <-- This is the thread/post I had the memory of.

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  • phrostyboi
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    Im loving tupperware containers for my beans, for the small batches I do with the popper im not noticing any significant issues with flavours going away on me, though I havnt got the greatest pallete ever so forgive me if I sound ignorant

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