Re: ThrowAway Method (TAM) from Martin Berg: Here it is

  • From: Mogens Nørgaard <mln@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 21:30:25 +0100

What a splendid motto, Rich! Thank you! It shall be used in a not too 
distant future...

Your problem is my oppertunity. We shall think about it. Anybody care to 
start a Miracle US sub with our assistance and backing? That would be 
one way of getting all ends to meet.

Mogens

Jesse, Rich wrote:

>Will Miracle Beer ("The Beer That Launched A Thousand Databases") be
>available for export?  I don't think my lovely wife would take too =
>kindly to
>me spending 500 DKK (US $85) on beer, much less stock in beer, but The
>Society has been known to mail order beer and other Oracle-related =
>items
>before...
>
>Rich Jesse
>President, Beer Ale Lager Lovers Society
>http://society.servebeer.com
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mogens N=F8rgaard [mailto:mln@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 6:39 AM
>To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: ThrowAway Method (TAM) from Martin Berg: Here it is
>
>[snip]
>
>No, instead my co-director Lasse and I have decided to startup a micro=20
>brewery ourselves. It shall be named Miracle Breweries A/S, and Lasse=20
>signed the contract for the equipment last week en Austria, so we =
>should=20
>be able to do test-brews sometime in April or May, we gather. We might=20
>actually even end up being re-sellers of the equipment in Scandinavia.=20
>That would be our first-ever product that we sell.
>
>The capacity will be 300 liters (or three hecto liters, as they say in=20
>the brewing business). It takes about 6-8 hours to make a brew. Then it =
>
>has to be stored, etc., and that can take 6-10 weeks. We have initially =
>
>three or four tanks for that purpose, each with six hecto liter =
>capacity.
>
>You'll be pleased to know that Lasse did the calculation on costs -=20
>excluding electricity, water and bottling, etc.:
>
>Cost for brewing 3000 liters (yes, 3000, not 300) amounts to about 3000 =
>
>kroner - so that's about 1 kroner per liter.
>
>Out of those 3000 kroner, the 80 (eighty) is for materials (yeast, =
>etc.)=20
>and 2920 kroner is for the special tax on beer brewing. That's about =
>97%=20
>or more. Impressive, isn't it?
>
>[snip]
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