>Yesterday, I went to Waffle House with my partner and his family,
>and I noticed the menu's insistence that Double Waffle is for
>"dine-in only, no sharing" (you can see the menu at
><http://www.wafflehouse.com/menupdf.htm>). From enclosure to
>enforcement of intellectual property rights, capital's message is
>always No Sharing.
A friend & I went to a fancy steakhouse the other week, where they serve massive slabs of beef. We asked if it was ok to share one, and they had no problem. You can share if you pay enough.
Doug