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  • Interesting mathematics

    work this one out:




    Maybe a contributory factor to the collapse of the Irish Banking System? Or perhaps the advertising agency had had a little too much of the "Black Stuff" themselves!

    David
    Last edited by David Morison; 13-04-13, 07:48 AM.

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  • #2
    Re: Interesting mathematics

    After that many beers who's counting?

    Just shows you can't believe evrything they tell you in the ads.
    John Perriment

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    • #3
      Interesting mathematics

      There is a difference between pouring a beer and pouring a perfect pint. Guinness has used that term since somewhere around 1750.

      A good example is a Black and Tan. It uses Guinness but is not a "Perfect Pint"

      Just some fun trivia.

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      • #4
        Re: Interesting mathematics

        I think the research that gave the first number was done whilst I was abroad, the second was obviously whilst I was at home.
        Just because cliches are cliches does not make them wrong. I do like walking in the rain.

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        • #5
          Re: Interesting mathematics

          I reckon they just pick a number that sounds good

          It also happens to be my favourite tipple so who cares.
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