
Change your type face
A Wisconsin college has come up with a wizard wheeze
which it is convinced will save it shedloads of cash – it is changing its
default font.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has switched the
default font on its e-mail system from Arial to Century Gothic and is now
apparently sitting back and waiting for the cash to roll in.
Diane Blohowiak is the school's director of computing.
She says the new font uses about 30 percent less ink than the previous
one. She thinks that could add up to real savings, since the
cost of printer ink works out to about $10,000 per gallon. It is all
part of a
glorious five-year plan to go green.
So you are using ink-jets? I think we can see your
problem there. However it should also save a little bit on electricity
if Century Gothic uses less juice on the screen too. Unless we have got it all
wrong which we suppose we might have.