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Author:  hoopycat [ Thu Dec 22, 2011 2:07 pm ]
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I was behind a NAT, for what it's worth. Here's the location if you're collecting Tim Hortons metadata.

Author:  Guspaz [ Thu Dec 22, 2011 2:30 pm ]
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No, it's probably just another of those differences between Canadian and American stores. Like how beverage size names are all offset by one in the US; a traditional medium is an American small, a traditional large is an American medium, etc. That surprised me when I was visiting a Tim Hortons in Massachusetts. Apparently wifi is another one of those things, but it's odd that if they only offer it in the US, they use a Canadian supplier.

Author:  hoopycat [ Thu Dec 22, 2011 4:08 pm ]
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Maybe American Tim Hortons needs to take over Canadian Tim Hortons.

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... just as soon as we enjoy some more delicious coffee and high-speed Internet, paid for by a credit or debit card.

wait what was the original topic again

Author:  vonskippy [ Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:17 pm ]
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Author:  Guspaz [ Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:53 pm ]
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hoopycat wrote:
Maybe American Tim Hortons needs to take over Canadian Tim Hortons.

... just as soon as we enjoy some more delicious coffee and high-speed Internet, paid for by a credit or debit card.

wait what was the original topic again


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Well, there are 600 US stores, and 3000 Canadian stores (1:10000 people!), so it's not going quite that way yet :P I suspect the prices match the different sizes, though, it's just a naming thing. Except that the US has no equivalent to our "small" size, and we have no equivalent to the US "extra large" size. 8/10/14/20 oz. versus 10/14/20/24 oz.

Original topic? What original topic? This thread seems to be about coffee and trains.

Author:  hybinet [ Thu Dec 22, 2011 6:26 pm ]
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Guspaz wrote:
the US has no equivalent to our "small" size, and we have no equivalent to the US "extra large" size. 8/10/14/20 oz. versus 10/14/20/24 oz.

Some Canadian locations are currently testing US-equivalent cup sizes, including the even larger "extra large".

Guspaz wrote:
Original topic? What original topic? This thread seems to be about coffee and trains.

The train will get back on track as soon as one of OP's clients gets a taste of Tim Horton's coffee. Brace for all those confused e-mails telling the OP he can't log in to his site so it must have been hax0red, etc.

Just require 2048-bit public keys on all accounts. Problem solved.

Author:  glg [ Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:30 pm ]
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Guspaz wrote:
any geolocation service will tell you I'm in Toronto, when I'm actually in Montreal.


aren't those fighting words to a Quebecois? ;)

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