[OT] Coffeepot temperature
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F. George McDuffee wrote:
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It's 700 claims over ten years, or 70 per year [Lawyers]. McDonalds
serves a billion cups of coffee per year, so the incidence is not large:
10^2/10^9= 10^-7, or one every ten million cups of coffee.
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That's not 700 injuries, that's 700 claims, i.e. the people were
p****d off enough and injured enough to sue, and who the lawyers,
who were most likely working on a contingency basis, thought had
a "slam dunk" case. The actual number of injuries is much
[although how much is unknown] higher.
Even if it's a factor of ten higher (the usual rule of thumb), it's
still one per million cups.
It is one thing to have A problem rise up and "bite you in the
a**." It is quite another when you knowingly allow YOUR problem
to bite one person after another in the a**. This is like
keeping a dog you know is vicious and prone to biting, because he
had done it several times before, in your home where you are
running a day care center. Think pit bulls.
Hmm. This isn't the example I would have chosen if I were you. The
problem rate with Pit Bulls is *far* higher than one in ten million, and
(unlike coffee cups) Pit Bulls actively go for the kill. So far, there
have been no reports of a coffee cup slipping the leash and mauling some
passing innocent.
Joe Gwinn
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