Crowdsourcing caffeine consumption.

Here’s how it goes:

There are 2 coffee pots at work, one is caffeinated, and one is decaf.

If you get to work early enough (say, before 9am) then there’s usually enough caffeinated coffe left to have a cup.

But, if you get in too late (say, 10am) or if you go for a second cup of coffee, all the early birds have drunk the caffeinated coffee, and there’s only decaf left.

It’s like “wisdom of the crowds” telling me not to drink caffeinated coffee after 10am.

  1. Stephen says:

    There are two patters of food at work, one that tastes good and one that is made from poo. If you get to the plates soon enough, you can have something that tastes good. Otherwise, all that’s left is poo. Would that be a case of the crowds telling you you should poo?

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