I was thinking hot water would be supplied by the microwave. Otherwise you would need to bring your own kettle and go outside to the kitchen truck and do it on the stove top there. On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 4:24 PM, Herb Johnson via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Jeffrey Brace;
Also I'm not sure who the coffee drinkers out there are. We have the
filtered kind (Dunkin Donuts) and K-Cups. I will have milk, sugar, cream etc. available.
Hot water for tea? Coffee is too caffeinated for me. Otherwise I'll use the microwave but it's noizy.
Thanks for linked photos of the cafeteria. Makes it clear now, there's a sink, a small microwave, a conventional commercial coffeepot for ground coffee, many refrigerators. Possibly a sliced bread toaster on that shelf at the end of the refrigerators; a hot water pot on the right shelves.
For those who stay overnight, it is a blessing and a convenience to make a simple breakfast on-site. I'm very thankful to InfoAge (and the state of NJ) for this facility.
Herb
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-- Jeff Brace - ark72axow@gmail.com