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#178992 - 08/07/13 10:55 AM Your opinion about Espresso
Franz Offline
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Registered: 08/07/13
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Hi everyone, my name is Franz and i am a student from Austria/Europe.
I am currently working on a project where I have to learn more about how and where people drink Espresso and therefore conducted a short, survey with just 5 questions. This is a private survey for my project and there is no coffee company or so involved.

Please let me know your opinion by participating. It would be a BIG HELP for me!! It will take you just about 1 minute. Thank you!


If there is any question left, you can send me a massage and I will reply to you asap.
Thank you :-)


Edited by OregonMouse (08/07/13 01:10 PM)
Edit Reason: remove link to survey, not allowed on this site

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#178996 - 08/07/13 12:00 PM Re: Your opinion about Espresso [Re: Franz]
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#178998 - 08/07/13 01:03 PM Re: Your opinion about Espresso [Re: Franz]
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Moderator note: Having had problems with them in the past, we do not allow links to survey sites on this forum.

You are welcome to set up a poll here! There are several threads in the food section about coffee in camp and on the trail which may help you with your study.

Unfortunately, I've recently had to give up coffee for medical reasons. Wailing and gnashing of teeth!
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#178999 - 08/07/13 01:38 PM Re: Your opinion about Espresso [Re: Franz]
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Grüß Gott Franz,

My simple answer to the question of "espresso: yes/no?" is yes.
Have a machine at home that I use daily. We're on machine #5 in what was an unending quest to find one that would 1. Make an actual espresso and 2. Not wear out in two years. This one is servicable and has been rebuilt at least twice.

As to coffee on the trail, I've tried every version known to modern man and have settled on Starbucks Via instant in packets. The various available gizmos are too fussy or messy and I never developed a liking for "cowboy coffee."

Cheers,
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#179036 - 08/09/13 10:55 AM Re: Your opinion about Espresso [Re: Franz]
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Loc: Utah
I don't drink espresso....so that should answer your questions...
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