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 I think the coffee that comes out of single-serving cof stanley cups fee pod machines is not very good. But, putting that aside, it can be obscenely expensive, as Oliver Strand points out in the NYT:     For examp stanley flask le, the Nespresso Arpeggio costs $5.70 for 10 espresso capsules, while the Folgers Black Silk blend for a K-Cup brewed-coffee machine is $10.69 for 12 pods. But that Nespresso capsule contains 5 grams of coffee, so it costs about $51 a pound. And the Folgers, with 8 grams per capsule, works out to more than $50 a pound. Your average bag of expensive artsy coffee runs around $20 a pound. Not to mention the environmental costs that come along with chucking hundreds of millions of plastic capsules  stanley cup spain into the garbage. There is a much better way to use a Keurig, though鈥攖he reuseable My K-Cup lets you brew your own coffee in Keurig machines, so at the very least you have fresher coffee that   cheaper, and there   nothing to throw away after every cup.  Here   some non-Keurig alternatives too, if you ;re interested.  [NYT]  https://gizmodo/how-to-beat-a-k-cup-with-simple-coffee-gadgets-5879161                                                        Keurig Ebrj Land of the Gun-Toting Monks: Your First Look at Melissa Marr   s The Arrivals!
 This cave painting is thought to be 43,000 years old, making it 8,000 years older than any other known art. It was most likely the work of Neanderthals, who apparently discovered the DNA double helix 43 millennia before we did.     Of course, this image doesn ;t actually depict DNA  archaeologists  stanley cups uk currently believe these are meant to be the seals that the locals ate for food, which you can see more clearly in the image below  but its resemblance to the double helix means it should serve as the perfect gri stanley tumbler st for either your next sci-fi short story or crackpot, pseudoscientific gobbledygook, depending on how you ;re feeling. According to an archaeological team led by Jos茅 Luis Sanchidri谩n of Spain   University of Cordoba, charcoal found right next to the paintings date to between 43,500 and 42,300 years ago, so the likely inference is that the paintings date to right about the same time period. If dating the pigments of the paintings themselves confirms that timeframe, then not only will these paintings represent the oldest known painting on the p stanley en mexico lanet  it will also mean that the painting probably isn ;t the work of humans. We can ;t be absolutely sure who would have occupied the Nerja Cave, located near Spain   southern coast, at this particular point in its history, but it is thought that Neanderthals lived in this part of the Iberian peninsula until about 37,000 years ago. The area served as a last refuge from the spread o