Analog Coffee



16 comments:

  1. Cool coffee place, Ryan.
    And you found the perfect corner to park your typer and type.

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  2. love that table. Very cool... You're the resident typer by the looks of it.

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  3. niiice. Are they open sundays?

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  4. Nice Silent Super, BTW. (:

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  5. Dude! Maybe we could do the type-in on the 30th there! Do you think they'd be amenable to it? I mean, what's more analog than that? Plus if we could let someone know about it, it would be pretty good advertisin' for them.

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  6. Isn't that a silent?
    *Runs to own blog to look at pretty pictures of a Silent-Super*
    The SCSS seems to have a 1 key...
    But yours is still very pretty. And I bet it works a lot better than mine, therefore, I am jealous.
    Awesome looking place, as well.

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  7. Seems like most people wanted to have the type-in at a parking friendly spot. Being in the densest neighborhood in Washington state the parking isn't that great around here.

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  8. I remember that from your letter.

    Looks like a nice place...if you like coffee. And if you don't, too. :)

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  9. Here's the plan: we meet at s. lk union park and walk to Analog, with one car used to ferry the typewriters so we aren't schlepping them.

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  10. Peter, on a scale of 1 to 10, I'd rate that walk's enjoyability a 3.

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  11. Well I have to defer to you guys, 'cause A) I don't know much about the area and B) I'm just getting dropped off, so's I don't have to worry about no parkin'.

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  12. Looks like a neat place. Although I like that Inner Chapters is a bookstore, Analog seems a bit more inviting as far as space goes. The parking might be a deterant for a type-in but we could give it a try anyway.

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  13. I'm hoping to come and visit Analog soon.

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  14. Wow, that coffee shop looks nice. In my small swiss town, there aren't such great ideas. Sadly.

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  15. The stark, minimal look of this place reminds me of the 1967 movie "Playtime", directed and starring Jacques Tati -- about modern, industrial Paris. I'm watching it right now. Very similar color, context and feel to your pictures.

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