EarlJam
11-10-2008, 04:54 PM
Use the following math to determine how high your lifetime's stack of cans would reach (assume a shot = 1 beer; a glass of wine = 1 beer, etc.).
The Math:
1. Calculate NYD. Number Years you've been Drinking.
2. Calculate ABD (Average, Beers a Day) - remember, one hard night of partying can boost your average to three drinks a week)
3. ABD X 365 = YCA (Yearly Consumption Avg.)
4. YCA X NYD = TBC (Total Beers Consumed)
Now, a can of beer is roughly 8" tall. So, multiply TBC X 8 to get total inches of altitude. Divide by 12 to get total feet of altitude.
Now, how high are you stacked?
EarlJam = 16,060 feet.
-EJ
Disclaimer - EarlJam does not encourage drinking to increase your altitude. He is just interested in such statistics. Much of his altitude was gained in his 20s, and last week.
The Math:
1. Calculate NYD. Number Years you've been Drinking.
2. Calculate ABD (Average, Beers a Day) - remember, one hard night of partying can boost your average to three drinks a week)
3. ABD X 365 = YCA (Yearly Consumption Avg.)
4. YCA X NYD = TBC (Total Beers Consumed)
Now, a can of beer is roughly 8" tall. So, multiply TBC X 8 to get total inches of altitude. Divide by 12 to get total feet of altitude.
Now, how high are you stacked?
EarlJam = 16,060 feet.
-EJ
Disclaimer - EarlJam does not encourage drinking to increase your altitude. He is just interested in such statistics. Much of his altitude was gained in his 20s, and last week.