Saturday, January 24, 2015

Recommended Reading: The most advanced coffee lab in the world

Recommended Reading highlights the best long-form writing on technology and more in print and on the web. Some weeks, you'll also find short reviews of books that we think are worth your time. We hope you enjoy the read.


Fermentación del Café



Inside the World's Most Advanced Coffee Laboratory

Jason Koebler, Motherboard



If you're at least somewhat interested in coffee, you've likely researched a bit about where your favorite spot gets its beans and who roasts them. Thanks to Motherboard, we can take a look inside the walls of Cenicafé: a government-backed facility dedicated to analyzing Colombia's coffee varieties.














The Best Obscure Simpsons Characters from Chimpan-A to Chimpan-Z

AV Club


If you think you know your fair share of Simpsons trivia, see how many of these characters you recall seeing on TV.



The Synth is Back: KORG and Moog Revive Golden-era Analog Synthesizers

by Randy Lewis, LA Times


Both Korg and Moog announced new synths this week, reviving classic models that have been discontinued for decades. This piece details a bit of history for both companies, and what the new instruments have in store.



3D After Burner 2: M2's Quest for Port Perfection

by
Danny Cowan, Joystiq


After Burner 2 is now available in the 3DS eShop, but the title isn't just a port of a classic arcade game. "Not only does it make great strides toward simulating the look and feel of a classic arcade game, but it also improves on the game's original design in ways that its creators planned, but never fully achieved," says Joystiq's Danny Cowan.



How the Writer of American Sniper Went from Failed Actor to Oscar Nominee

by Hugh Hart, Fast Company


It hasn't been easy for actor-turned-writer Jason Hall, and this piece from Fast Company chronicles how the struggles he faced led to working on the Oscar-nominated film American Sniper.



[Photo credit: Cenicafé/Flickr]


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