> 
> so do you get yours through Thinkgeek as well? or have you found another
> (cheaper?) source?
> 
> we drink pretty impressive quantities of it around here.
> 
> has anyone figured out anything cool to do with the bottles? they've got
> such a unique design, it seems a shame to just recycle them for the glass.
> 
Yeah, I got it through Thinkgeek, but never again. I can't afford their
outrageous shipping prices (it came to $38 for a case!).  I'm trying to get
the ACM chapter at the U of M to contact the only Bawls distributor in
Minnesota (some place out in Roseville off 36).  Then I'd be able to buy a
case off them occassionally.  I drink 2 bottles a day minimum and am afraid
of what will happen if I stop :)  I had to give up coffee though.  I swear
it was eating my stomach away.  

Anyway, I bet since Realtime is a business, you could call up the
distributor and say that you want to stock Bawls for your employees.  In
theory, they have no reason not to deny you access to the sweetness that is
Bawls.

Gabe
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Gabe Turner				       |  	   X-President,
UNIX Systems Administrator,		       | Assoc. for Computing Machinery
U of M Supercomputing Institute for	       |    Univerisity of Minnesota
Digital Simulation and Advanced Computation    |       dopp at acm.cs.umn.edu

"Did I ever tell you about the Tooth Beaver, Ren?  Wherever you have nerve
 endings, you'll find the Tooth Beaver! ... The nerve endings are the
 tastiest part of your body, and your Tooth Beaver knows this."
					- Stimpson J. Cat in "Ren's Toothache"
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