But this is serious Suparno, flip the Sumatra villagers. The question is will my favorite Sumatran coffee again be affected by this volcano? That Boxer day tsunami has already made Sumatran coffee more expensive!
Suparno as a Indonesian volcanologist you should really check to see if there are there any Sumatran coffee plantations or famous Sumatran civets in that danger zone? Don't any of you Indonesians have stock in Starbucks?
Suparno, why do you guys in Indonesia grow coffee near old volcanoes and major fault zones anyway? And tell me who was the first Sumatran to figure out civets made the best Sumatran coffee? Really who in Indonesia first examined Sumatran civet scat and then thought "I can sell this to Americans"?
I am drinking an aerospresso that I just made from finely ground Sumatran beans and a dead simple AeroPress as I contemplate the seriousness of loving a bold coffee grown on an old Sumatran super volcano.
Darn this room smells good! My cup is empty and it still smells great!
It doesn't smell anything like the beans from the south end of a northbound Sumatran civet.
I think I will go press another cup.
Begin forwarded message:
A volcano has erupted on Indonesia's Sumatra island, spewing thick grey smoke up to 1.5 kilometres into the sky. Monitoring official Suparno says Mount Marapi's eruption on Wednesday is its strongest since August last year, when its status was raised to level three out of four. Suparno, who uses one name, says there is no plan for an evacuation because the nearest villages are far beyond the danger zone of three kilometres from the crater
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