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Posted by: Leonard Scott ( Dept. Math. , Univ. of Virginia, USA ) on November 14, 1997 at 20:40:07:
There is an old description of mathematicans as devices for turning coffee into theorems. In my own case, it has been fairly accurate for close to 30 years, and much of the coffee has been at MacDonald's. Unfortunately, the MacDonald's part in that may be nearing an end, as their coffee has begun to deteriorate. In the past it has always been excellent, and has attracted me to come and eat breakfast, and sit and work afterwards. Or stop by in the evening. But in the past few months I have gotten coffee at MacDonald's that was so weak it was very easy to see through to the sides of the cup. Either something has gone wrong with quality control, or else someone is making a grevous mistake in trying to save money by using less coffee beans. In my case, the loss in revenue per year will easily approach $1,000. Multiply that by all the other academics who have similar feelings, and pretty soon it is signficant. Too bad, since it is just an error in management.Leonard Scott Mathematician
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