I asked my dad who is in the coffee industry, he recomends going with one
of the larger Bunn models--if you will be serving coffee to 30 people
about 3 times daily. Also, you should try to get a service deal with
one of your local coffee mongers, they usually provide a nice machine,
coffee, and service plan. I think, *gasp*, Starbucks has similar
deals as well.
Good Luck!
I lived, worked, and studied in Orlando for six, too long, years. Then one day. I suddenly woke up and realized--OH My God where am I!!!! Orlando is a very very strange city. The actual city of Orlando is relatively small, its really surrounded by a couple much larger counties where most of the fun stuff takes place. But for the sake of this post, lets call Orlando and its surrounding countines: Orlando. Please for give the odd fragmented style of the post, I'm half asleep.... I suggest before you go to Orlando you prepare yourself for a major ontological and epistemological reorientation. Orlando is not Disney. But yet it is not totally different. As far as technology is concerned, there is very little hi-tech in Orlando itself. But rather, most of the hi-tech can by found in the surrounding counties. East of Orlando you have the University of Central Florida, the UCF-Research Park (IST, SEIC, At&t, Westinghouse), Lookheed-Martin, STRICOM headquaters (army simulation guys), and vairous other smaller development houses mostly contracters and people involved in the simualtion industry.
I asked my dad who is in the coffee industry, he recomends going with one of the larger Bunn models--if you will be serving coffee to 30 people about 3 times daily. Also, you should try to get a service deal with one of your local coffee mongers, they usually provide a nice machine, coffee, and service plan. I think, *gasp*, Starbucks has similar deals as well. Good Luck!
I lived, worked, and studied in Orlando for six, too long, years. Then one day. I suddenly woke up and realized--OH My God where am I!!!! Orlando is a very very strange city. The actual city of Orlando is relatively small, its really surrounded by a couple much larger counties where most of the fun stuff takes place. But for the sake of this post, lets call Orlando and its surrounding countines: Orlando. Please for give the odd fragmented style of the post, I'm half asleep.... I suggest before you go to Orlando you prepare yourself for a major ontological and epistemological reorientation. Orlando is not Disney. But yet it is not totally different. As far as technology is concerned, there is very little hi-tech in Orlando itself. But rather, most of the hi-tech can by found in the surrounding counties. East of Orlando you have the University of Central Florida, the UCF-Research Park (IST, SEIC, At&t, Westinghouse), Lookheed-Martin, STRICOM headquaters (army simulation guys), and vairous other smaller development houses mostly contracters and people involved in the simualtion industry.