Then our paper has stated the situation incorrectly. I'm amazed and 
aghast! One might infer that they stretched the truth to strengthen 
their argument to do away with the mini-bottles.  ;-)

Jim

On Monday 26 March 2001 0201, Bill Potts wrote:
> Jim:
>
> During my time with Novell, I stayed at the Excelsior Hotel in Provo.
> In the bar, one could order wine or beer to be brought to the table.
> For liquor, they brought the setup and the customer then had to go
> over to a counter that was, technically, a Utah State Liquor Board
> outlet. All the liquor at the counter was in miniatures.
>
> In the restaurant, one could order wine or beer.
>
> I also ate at a Japanese restaurant and tried to order sake. They
> told me that if I had brought my own, they could have warmed it up
> for me.
>
> Bill Potts, CMS
> Roseville, CA
> http://metric1.org [SI Navigator]
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