Kenya Karumandi 케냐 카루만디 농장
향미: 강렬한 산미, 카라멜, 블랙 커런트향이 특징이다.
농장 특징: 카루만디(Karumandi) 농장은 1961년 케냐 중심부의 키리냐가(Kirenyaga) 지방에 설립되었다. 바락위 조합(Baragwi
Cooperative Society)의 일원이다.
화산지형이 이 지역에 비옥한 토양을 만들었다. 해발 평균 1,750m의 고도도 커피 풍미에 중요한 영향을 미친다. SL28, SL34 품종이 주를 이룬다. 크기를 기준으로 AA, AB, PB 등으로 등급을 매긴다.
가공방식: 워시드 washed 방식.


카루만디 농장은 C – 키리냐가 지역에 위치.
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브라질 세하도(세라도) Brazil Cerrado NY2
감귤류의 가벼운 신맛, 고소함. 중간정도의 맛과 향의 부드러움.
브라질은 전세계 35% 정도의 시장 점유율을 가진 최대 생산국이다.
세하도는 대규모 농장이 발달하였고 내추럴 방식으로 정제 가공하고 있다.


콜롬비아 우일라 Colombia Huila
신맛, 초콜렛, 부드러움.
나무맛.
우일라는 해발 1,300 ~ 1,400m 의 지역이다. 기온, 강수량 등이 커피재배에 아주 적합한 지역이다. 콜롬비아의 주요 커피 산지 중 하나이다.


파나마 핀카 레리다 게이샤 Panama Finca Lerida Geisha
향미: 신맛, 과일맛, 약한 꽃향기, 단맛, 말린자두, 초콜렛을 느낄 수 있었다.
핀카 레리다는 농장이름. 보케테 지역에 속하는 것으로 보인다. 적어도 아주 가깝다.
게이샤는 에티오피아 geisha 지역에서 처음 발견되었다는 설이다. 재배도 까다롭고 희귀한데다 각종 수상 경력으로 가격이 매우 비싸다. 파나마에서 상업재배에 성공하여 전세계로 퍼지게 되었다. Panama Esmerelda Geisha가 유명하다. 여러 과일의 복합적인 향, 얼그레이 차 같은 베르가못 향이 특징이다.
파나마 북부 고원지대인 치리키(Chiriqui)주가 파나마 커피의 주요 산지이다. 특히 보케테(Boquete)와 볼칸.
보케테: 파나마는 열대지역이라 우기에는 일조량이 부족하다. 하지만 바루화산 중심으로 동남향에 위치한 보케테 지역은 항상 일조량이 풍부하다. 이것이 보케테 커피를 최고로 만드는 이유 중 하나.


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케냐AA Kenya AA
AA는 등급으로 케냐산 최고급 커피를 말한다. 하지만 꼭 품질을 말한다기 보다는 분류법에 가깝기 때문에 다른 등급이라고 해서 반드시 품질이 떨어진다고 할 수는 없다. (케냐 AB가 그 아래 등급이지만 AA에 비해 품질에 큰차이가 나지 않는다)
어쨋든 손꼽히는 세계 최고의 커피 원두 중 하나이다. 해발 1,700~1,800m에서 재배 되는데 고도가 높을 수록 느리게 성장하면서 영양과 풍미가 더욱 풍성해지게 된다.
신선하고 신맛이 나며 와인의 뒷맛이 특징이다. 전반적으로 풍성하고 강한 느낌이다. 미약하지만 꽃향기, 감귤류, 베리류의 향도 느낄 수 있다고 한다.
일반적으로 커피 하면 떠올리는 맛과는 거리가 있는 편이다. 구수함, 바디감을 원한다면 피하고 향과 신맛을 좋아하면 추천할 만하다.


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I was recently quoted as saying, I don't care if Instagram has more users than Twitter. If you read the article you’ll note there’s a big “if” before my not giving of said thing.
Of course, I am trivializing what Instagram is to many people. It’s a beautifully executed app that enables the creation and enjoyment of art, as well as human connection, which is often a good thing. But my rant had very little to do with it (or with Twitter). My rant was the result of increasing frustration with the one-dimensionality that those who report on, invest in, and build consumer Internet services talk about success.
Numbers are important. Number of users is important. So are lots of other things. Different services create value in different ways. Trust your gut as much (or more) than the numbers. Figure out what matters and build something good.
Trust in your intuitions
Once I gave the headphones a thorough once-over exam, I tried them on. As I mentioned, they have a classic over-the-ear style and just looking at them, the padding on the ear pieces seem adequate and the peak of the headband seemed to be a bit lacking, but you don’t really know comfort unless you try on the product. So, I slipped the headphones on and found them to be exquisitely comfortable. Once I gave the headphones a thorough once-over exam, I tried them on. As I mentioned, they have a classic over-the-ear style and just looking at them, the padding on the ear pieces seem adequate and the peak of the headband seemed to be a bit lacking, but you don’t really know comfort unless you try on the product. So, I slipped the headphones on and found them to be exquisitely comfortable.
If no one hates you, no one is paying attention. If attention is what you want for vanity, confidence, or, hell — to make a decent living — then know that it’s not instantaneous. Every single person that you’re currently paying attention to, at some point in their lives, was in your exact position.
You need to be
true to yourself
Just like every other human on the planet, I have epically awesome days and days when life just turne against me. And while I can’t stand most self-help (see: tired quotes over stock photography on Instagram), sometimes I need a little pick-me-up. And most of the time, in order to get out of a slump (because my brain leans more into math/science than anything else), I need to drop a logic bomb on my ass.
Yes, this is a long article. But here’s the thing — if you’re reading this in your inbox and are already like, “fuck this!” delete it. No hard feelings. If you’re reading this in a browser on a website, and you see how tiny the scroll-bar is because of how far you still have to scroll to get to the bottom, close this tab and go back to 140-character tidbits of advice. Still with me? Phew. Just had to weed out all the folks from points: #1, #4 and #8. Welcome friends, onward we go.
Remember to
never give up
If no one hates you, no one is paying attention. If attention is what you want for vanity, confidence, or, hell — to make a decent living — then know that it’s not instantaneous. Every single person that you’re currently paying attention to, at some point in their lives, was in your exact position. They kept at it and worked enough so that others started listening. Also know that if no one is watching, you can experience true freedom. Dance in your underwear. Write entirely for yourself. Like there’s a going-out-of-business sale. Find yourself — not in some coming-of-age hippie way involving pasta and ashrams— but in a way that helps you draw your own line in the sand for what matters and what doesn’t. Do what you want to do, just because you want to do that thing. This will build confidence that will come in handy later.
Once I gave the headphones a thorough once-over exam, I tried them on. As I mentioned, they have a classic over-the-ear style and just looking at them, the padding on the ear pieces seem adequate and the peak of the headband seemed to be a bit lacking, but you don’t really know comfort unless you try on the product. So, I slipped the headphones on and found them to be exquisitely comfortable. Once I gave the headphones a thorough once-over exam, I tried them on. As I mentioned, they have a classic over-the-ear style and just looking at them, the padding on the ear pieces seem adequate and the peak of the headband seemed to be a bit lacking, but you don’t really know comfort unless you try on the product. So, I slipped the headphones on and found them to be exquisitely comfortable.
If no one hates you, no one is paying attention. If attention is what you want for vanity, confidence, or, hell — to make a decent living — then know that it’s not instantaneous. Every single person that you’re currently paying attention to, at some point in their lives, was in your exact position. They kept at it and worked enough so that others started listening. Also know that if no one is watching, you can experience true freedom. Dance in your underwear. Write entirely for yourself. Like there’s a going-out-of-business sale. Find yourself — not in some coming-of-age hippie way involving pasta and ashrams— but in a way that helps you draw your own line in the sand for what matters and what doesn’t. Do what you want to do, just because you want to do that thing. This will build confidence that will come in handy later.
Top Deejay Headphones
First impressions.
Many years ago, I worked for my parents who own a video production company. Because it is a family business, you inevitably end up wearing many hats and being the czar of many different jobs. I mainly managed projects and worked as a video editor. On production, there were times that I was called on to work as an audio tech and was made to wear headphones on long production days. In those days, having a really good set of headphones that picked up every nuance of sound was essential to making sure the client got what they needed. Many years ago, I worked for my parents who own a video production company. Because it is a family business, you inevitably end up wearing many hats and being the czar of many different jobs. I mainly managed projects and worked as a video editor. On production, there were times that I was called on to work as an audio tech and was made to wear headphones on long production days. In those days, having a really good set of headphones that picked up every nuance of sound was essential to making sure the client got what they needed.
Naturally, my first impression of these headphones is based off of the look of them. They have a classic over-the-ear style that is highlighted by a blue LED light that indicates the power for the noise canceling. The padding on the ear pieces seems adequate for extended usage periods.
They are wired headphones, but the 3.5mm stereo mini-plug cable is detachable. Something else I noticed right of the bat was the very nice carrying case that comes with them. It has a hard plastic exterior with a soft cloth interior that helps to protect the surface of the headphones from scratches. I never truly appreciated cases for headphones until I started carrying them from place-to-place. Now I can’t imagine not having a case.
It’s safe to say that because of my unique professional experiences, I’ve tested out a lot of headphones.
John Williams
A perfect fit.
Once I gave the headphones a thorough once-over exam, I tried them on. As I mentioned, they have a classic over-the-ear style and just looking at them, the padding on the ear pieces seem adequate and the peak of the headband seemed to be a bit lacking, but you don’t really know comfort unless you try on the product. So, I slipped the headphones on and found them to be exquisitely comfortable. In order to test how voices sounded, and the overall art of sound mixing, I pulled up Netflix on my iPad Air 2 and watched a few minutes of a movie to hear all the nuances of the film. None of them were lost. In fact, I ended up hearing sounds that I hadn’t heard before. Echoes…birds chirping…wind blowing through trees…breathing of the characters…it was very impressive what the headphones ended up bringing out for me.
Quality.
Now that I had the headphones on my head, I was finally ready to plug and play some music. I plugged the provided cable into the jack on the headphones and then the one on my iPhone 6. Then I called up Pandora. I tend to have a very eclectic music purview and have many stations set up for different moods. From John Williams to Fallout Boy, the sound quality of these headphones was remarkable. There is an amazing depth of sound and incredible highs and lows that make listening to music a truly breathtaking experience.
In order to test how voices sounded, and the overall art of sound mixing, I pulled up Netflix on my iPad Air 2 and watched a few minutes of a movie to hear all the nuances of the film. None of them were lost. In fact, I ended up hearing sounds that I hadn’t heard before. Echoes…birds chirping…wind blowing through trees…breathing of the characters…it was very impressive what the headphones ended up bringing out for me.





