The cafe latte is a smooth creamy coffee.
The flat white is just coffee but not to strong:)
These are the ones we use in the cafe I work at (including tea): Flat White: FW Latte: Lat Mocha: Moc Cappuccino: Capp English Breakfast Tea: ebT Earl Grey Tea: egT Sweet Chai Latte: Chai swt Spicy Chai Latte: Chai spcy Double Shot: D/S Decaf: D/C Short Black: SB Long black: LB Large: L Small: Sml Soy: SOY Half strength: 1/2 So.... LFW: Large Flat White SmlFW: Small Flat White SOY Lat: Soy Latte D/S Capp: Double Shot Cappuccino 1/2 D/C SOY Moc: Half strength, decaf, soy Mocha. etc. etc. Hope that helps some of new to cafe work!
There is an internet cafe near the chambers flat 4133 just in the basement.
white flat donut
"What is the difference between a Terrace-flat and Penthouse?"
The G-flat major scale has six flats: B-flat, E-flat, A-flat, D-flat, G-flat, and C-flat. There is only one non-flat key - F - which is a white key. The reason why there are two white keys in the scale is because C-flat is the same as B-natural (which is a white key).
white = natural note = c, d, e, f, g, a, b = do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do black = sharp or flat note = c# (=d flat), d# (=e flat), [there's no e#] f# (=g flat), g# (=a flat), a# (=b flat), [there's no b# either] It's generally accepted that the white keys are used more often than the black.
a flat is bigger
There is no difference:( IT means same to straighten the hair used Flat iron / straightener
one is normel and one is flat
a flat note is slightly lower than a normal note. You can tell the difference on a bassoon with E and E flat.
flat & non-flat
for a white noise the psd is flat i.e the distribution of energy over central freq is 1 and for gaussian noise as the name says the psd is normally distributed.