Samuel’s Coffee-Cup-O-Meter
April 4th, 2006 at 12:10am
Monday
2 x Standard Mugs (1 Point Each) = 2 Points
Total = 2 Points
Samuel
Entry Filed under: Samuel's Coffee-Cup-O-Meter
April 4th, 2006 at 12:10am
Monday
2 x Standard Mugs (1 Point Each) = 2 Points
Total = 2 Points
Samuel
Entry Filed under: Samuel's Coffee-Cup-O-Meter
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4 Comments
1. Chuck A. Spear | April 4th, 2006 at 2:06 pm
100 points for bringing back Coffee-Cup-O-Meter!
2. Samuel | April 4th, 2006 at 2:41 pm
That would be a serious caffeine overdose!
3. John B1_B5 | April 5th, 2006 at 6:42 am
Don’t get it ……
4. wonko the sane | April 5th, 2006 at 7:25 pm
Is it possible to somehow convert the points into watts so John can understand?
For example, using the potential energy in the caffine, and converting calories into watts using Batholemew’s Law, could it not be possible to calculate the potential energy (expressed as watts) and display it in line graph form for the average day?
Eg, 1 x Common Shop Coffee, (Std. Mug) = 5pts x .1 W (pot.) is .10 Watts, or roughly the same amount of energy it takes to power a small ceiling fan. Applied science, coffee, and an o-meter. It’s a winning formula.