HP Must Defend Half-Empty "Economy" Ink Cartridges
An Anonymous Coward excerpts this short Detroit News story, which begins "PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Hewlett-Packard Co. must defend the sale of half-full ink cartridges with its printers after a Minnesota appellate court reinstated a lawsuit against the world's largest maker of printers.
Three Minnesota women claim that the company doesn't reveal that the 'economy cartridges' installed on new printers are only half full of ink." The cost of refills is why I've given up on inkjet printers entirely (for now) -- guess which division of HP made more money than the other four combined?
I just read the news at FoodTV -- celebrity chef Emerill Lagasse died this morning, apparently of a heart attack (who knew pork fat isn't good for you?). I'm sure we'll all miss him. Even if you didn't eat a mediocre meal at one of his overpriced restaurants, you probably didn't wath his NBC flop. Truly a culinary icon.
Actually, one of my hobbies is cooking (don't laugh until you've seen chicks react to my chewie chocolate-chocolate chip cookies) and all my measuring tools indicate 8 oz = 1 cup.
Also, if you remember your grade school math, both US and Imperial measurement tables indicated 8 oz = 1 cup.
The demi-tasse (and that's what it was called in the days of the British Empire) that you are referring to was never a coffee cup - but then again, coffee was for the unrefined, unwashed masses who wouldn't know a "good cuppa tea".
But back on-topic... H-P, and all the other vendors, have engaged in practices that are deceptive (why would you even NEED small print if you weren't).
Remember: the big print giveth, and the fine print taketh away.
I think we just found the last person on earth that doesn't understand how HP screws people over on the ink cartridges!
You don't get sex? It's easy enough to understand, even I get it (and I've never had it!).
Mee two!
The Great Cornholio
A "measured cup" is of course 8 ounces, but that doesn't mean that every "cup" is or should be 8 ounces. The Stanley Cup is bigger, most bra cups are bigger, and the cup in a jock strap is usually smaller. Similarly, a coffee mug is smaller than a beer mug, even though they're both "mugs".
(Oh, and you'll get no laughter from me. Cooking is a necessary as well as noble art. It would be a hungry world if we had to eat everything raw off the ground.)
This next song is very sad. Please clap along. -- Robin Zander
Oddly enough, I'm reading slashdot with Pornzilla and your post came through as
"[garbled] right now [garbled] rub it HARD [garbled] Yeah [garbled] dampness [garbled] RUB HARD WITH A THUMB [garbled] keep it up"
Hmm.