Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Blog Assignment #7 pt 2

      Big and Tall (not the store)
      What's the first thing you think when you see the coffee bar in N6? "Yay! Coffee!!!". Yea, well when I first look at the coffee I look to see if they have cups. No cups equals no coffee. This is a very sad, and depressing thought.  But that got me wondering, "Why don't we have bigger cups?".  Bigger cups equals more coffee. More coffee equals more energy. More energy means the more work we'll get done. The more work we get done equals the less time we spend getting up for little, tiny cups of coffee.

      Now i don't mind getting the tiny cups, i mean, i use them all the time. But when people constantly get up every 5 minutes just for another cup, don't you ever wonder "why can't they just use a big cup?". Then it hit me, people don't use big cups, because it either costs too much to get at the moment, or they just forget. But what if the school got disposable big cups???? That way if we happen to forget ours at home, or we don't have one the school will have some right there for us to use all day.

      Of course the cups would have to be disposable, but at least if the school buys bigger cups then we wouldn't need to get up all the time just for coffee. This actually would save the school money, now i know what your thinking "What?... How?". Just let me explain. See if we use bigger cups, yea that would take more than one of those small cups, but then we wouldn't have to keep getting up 3 or 4 times an hour and the school wouldn't have to make as much coffee as they do now with the small cups.this would be a wise, and cost efficient plan to implicate.

      Now it may silly or whatnot to some people, but I'm serious. This would help the school in saving money. I know from personal experience, that the small cups of coffee just ain't cutting it. Us students need more than just a tiny jolt of energy. We need a full recharge. At least with this bigger cup plan, we can have enough coffee to recharge us and keep us awake long enough to get out of school.

      Now that we seen what could be improved on this little liberty we call "coffee" we can build a better foundation and actually bare school. Not to mention it would save the school tremendous amounts of money on coffee.

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