Monday, April 16, 2007

Not environmental nor Cleveland related but definately about design tools

Ripped from the headlines

A group called The Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) were apparently sitting around a pub one evening, no doubt luxuriating in a glass of the good stuff when it dawned on
someone that their pint glass wasn't quite full. They (relatively) quickly got off their duffs, conducted a survey, and discovered that over 25% of drinks poured at pubs contained at least 5% less beer then they should have. Camra is estimating the discrepancy at 481 million pounds ($956,305,471.74) a year (someone check that math).

Camra has called the shortcomings "a disgrace" and have begun an online petition to "end short beer measures".

Seriously. THIS is news.


thanks to the Bradford for the heads up.

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