Got It, Love It, Just Don't Know How To Pronounce It
Got It, Love It, Just Don't Know How To Pronounce It
LaSpaziale
Just how do you say it?
Just how do you say it?
I respectfully take exception, Niko.
If LaSpaziale's last "e" is silent, it's a real exception in pronunciation of Italian words. Italian is very regular in pronunciation and quite close to phonetic in spelling. That last "e" should be pronounced like our letter a--the letter's name, that is, as in "a, b, c..."--unless there is some special dialect or other convention peculiar to just LaSpaziale's name that applies.
If LaSpaziale's last "e" is silent, it's a real exception in pronunciation of Italian words. Italian is very regular in pronunciation and quite close to phonetic in spelling. That last "e" should be pronounced like our letter a--the letter's name, that is, as in "a, b, c..."--unless there is some special dialect or other convention peculiar to just LaSpaziale's name that applies.
OK. I grant you that I'm talking about official Italian, an idealized version of the Tuscan dialect. I notice that Bologna has a website and dictionary project voted to its local dialect. It's different enough that the spellings are not normal by regular Italian standards.
My confidence is shaken but not yet vanquished.
My confidence is shaken but not yet vanquished.
Where is your equipment list, coffeowl? I don't find anything like that in your profile. Must be out of it, as is usual enough, oldster that I am.
On another topic, is New Year a big deal in Poland? Bigger than Christmas? Or did the Soviet influence not get that far with Poland?
In Moscow, as you may know, Christmas counts for almost nothing. It's a regular workday during which you may drop by church if you are religious(and many are). But the real celebration for winter, the occasion for giving gifts, the family gathering is on New Year, not Christmas.
On another topic, is New Year a big deal in Poland? Bigger than Christmas? Or did the Soviet influence not get that far with Poland?
In Moscow, as you may know, Christmas counts for almost nothing. It's a regular workday during which you may drop by church if you are religious(and many are). But the real celebration for winter, the occasion for giving gifts, the family gathering is on New Year, not Christmas.
OK, coffeeowl, I see your equipment list in your signature with a link through the bumper tamper stand to an H-B thread about beating a dead horse over the difference between needing such a stand and finding it a convenience.
The connection to the pronunciation of "LaSpaziale" is not obvious. Sorry, slow on the uptake.
However, I'm glad to hear that the Christmas tradition is defying the odds where you live!
The connection to the pronunciation of "LaSpaziale" is not obvious. Sorry, slow on the uptake.
However, I'm glad to hear that the Christmas tradition is defying the odds where you live!
[quote="Niko"[/quote]Did you take any pics? :P[/quote]
Sorry, but no pics. You can see most of what I saw here:
http://www.amonline.com/publication/art ... 1&id=15529
I did get a tour of the roasting area & warehouse also. It was impressive to see an entire wall of Quickmill & Vivaldi machines stacked floor to ceiling. I believe Mary said they've sold 500 V2's since they came out. Caught a glimpse or two of Chris running around but spent most of the visit with Mary except when I was quizzing the tech.
I got to check out one of these beauties at Barrington Coffee Roasters. Very impressive machine!!

Sorry, but no pics. You can see most of what I saw here:
http://www.amonline.com/publication/art ... 1&id=15529
I did get a tour of the roasting area & warehouse also. It was impressive to see an entire wall of Quickmill & Vivaldi machines stacked floor to ceiling. I believe Mary said they've sold 500 V2's since they came out. Caught a glimpse or two of Chris running around but spent most of the visit with Mary except when I was quizzing the tech.
I got to check out one of these beauties at Barrington Coffee Roasters. Very impressive machine!!
