A 14-year-old student came up with an ingenious idea to help his Pittsburgh-area middle school cut waste and save money. However, he soon realized that his idea could have a much more far-reaching impact.
Eventually, he was promising the federal government he could help them save nearly $400 million a year by simply changing fonts.
Let’s start at the beginning.
Suvir Mirchandani was determined to find ways to reduce the amount of ink used by his school. After all, he said, “ink is two times more expensive than French perfume by volume.”
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2 comments:
Obama will probably ignore him...he could care less ..he's only worried about his Globalist Banker's needs..and his own Bank account.
What kind of study was done on the "readability" of these various fonts?? Most parents are now aware that their children cannot read or write "cursive". If it is ALL about how much the ink costs, someone is being "penny wise and pound foolish."
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