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Galveston's Best Coffee
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... On Jan 16, 1:00 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ... http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?wcd=149551 Joe Hey Joe... just wanted to say thanks for getting the coffee to me. And, thanks for the Boat Roast sample, which was excellent. As soon as it's out, I'll be tasting the whole bean brews. -- "j" ganz Hello Jon, Glad you liked the Boat Roast it is our biggest seller. What did you think of the RedClouds finest, and Skippers Choice? You've got several people out here who can't get enough of the Skippers Choice. I haven't tried the RC finest yet... I'm savoring the SC for now and keeping people away from it as best as possible. We are expecting a big boost in sales on Galveston Island, had a nice story published in the largest magazine for the locals. And we have been passing out samples to all the boat fleets. Soon we hope to announce a national chain that will be selling El Lago Coffee. http://www.theislandermagazine.com/ Joe Nice article.... I hope things really take off! -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Galveston's Best Coffee
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:16:55 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 12:24:11 -0600, Richard Casady wrote: On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 19:17:41 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 18:00:09 -0600, Richard Casady wrote: I have a wireless modem that will work on a cruise ship a thousand miles from land. No extra charge. Same address in the headers everywhere. Tell us more. Who makes it? How does it communicate? Model # ? Price ? Forty bucks. In the offshore case something was going on that involved the ships radio gear and satellites. Might as well be magic, there was no extra charge from the phoneco or the ship. Casady In other words, you got lucky. I've been on several cruise ships in the last few years and they all had satellite internet available at about $1/minute. They also have their own onboard WiFi systems but all that I've seen were secured. It sounds like your boat also had their own cellular system but it's possible that you were in a US port at the time and connecting the regular way. I've been able to do that in Puerto Rico and the USVI using my regular aircard. I was not in a port a thousand miles offshore. The cell phone worked fine all the way to Hawaii and back. I could call the wife from anywhere on the ship to anywhere on the ship. They had phone calls from the room phone to Des Moines or wherever for a couple of bucks a minute, but the cell phone worked for free. Like I said, it must have been magic because there was nothing extra from either the cell phone provider or the ship. We have gone on several Holland-America cruises, including one from the US to the sea north of Norway to Amsterdam. The sun didn't set for about four days, not until the ship was below the Arctic circle. The ship did Caribbean in the Winter and Europe in the Summer and you can get a no-fly Atlantic crossing if you time it right. All of their ships have a bar with three floor to ceiling glass walls. Direct above the pilothouse as a matter of fact. They call those bars the Crows Nest and all their ships have them. Much better view than the one the mere Captain has. Casady |
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