Too bad nobody taught him that the government has no interest in saving money.
As much as I want to agree. I think its just dumb teachers and admin staff who work for the government who don’t care because they’re not spending their own money
Can I assume that moving from Times New Roman to Garamond font, I can save money on my home printing?
Arial...
Most government agencies don’t use ink type printers. It is too slow.
Next step: passage of a 1,432 page “Comprehensive Taxpayer’s Efficient Use of Government Printing Facilities Act” pushed through in the dead of the night just before the holiday weekend, with provisions for 7 new federal agencies, 423 new regulations, 3,012 enforcement officers, a dozen sweetheart deals for recalcitrant senators, and (coincidently enough), ink supplier requirements that steer all purchasing to firms headed by Democrat campaign contributors.
But you’ll have to pass it to see what’s in it.
I thought we already solved this with the paperwork reduction act.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paperwork_Reduction_Act
And Calistro light might use even less.
I can set my printer to use less ink.
Regardless, I refill my cartridges. You can buy a pint of ink for $30 and print forever.
The Hildabeast figgered a savings of a few hundred K by using both sides of paper. She’s the greatest.
Sure they can
How about saving on Government publication costs by making English the official language for the country, instead of requiring translations of everything into Spanish (which takes twice as many words to convey the same information besides) ...
Sure, lol. Now the kid should calculate how much valuable time he wasted working on a problem that no government wants solved. Government will be happy to take his research a step further though and spend no money on font ink at all. Text will be white on a dark background. Powerpoint printouts to the rescue!
Yep, smart kid. And Garamond is a nice looking font too.
Why is HP charging $75 per ounce for ink?
Everything should be printed in Cooper Black.
Not so smart kid since this same comparison test has been around for many years. I switched over to Garamond because of the test waaaay back when.
I’m sure taxpayers could save gazillions more without the government changing the use of any printing-type fonts, but merely by getting out of all but the very most basic things government has become involved in.
If his theory is proven to be true they will immediately go the the democrats in congress to seek a tax increase in order to pay for the non judgmental font currently being used.
If you used 3-point font, you could save lots of paper, too.
But of course, it would be harder to read... like Garamond.