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Re: Gravity... is it an Effect or a Force?

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 9:50 pm
by J-Man5
Halcyon wrote:Uhhhh....the room is spinning... or is it some gravitational force at work? :shock:
Nah thats just the beginnings of Alcohol poisoning....

J-Man5

Re: Gravity... is it an Effect or a Force?

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 9:15 pm
by Were_Fan
J-Man5 wrote:
Halcyon wrote:Uhhhh....the room is spinning... or is it some gravitational force at work? :shock:
Nah thats just the beginnings of Alcohol poisoning....

J-Man5
No, I don't usually drink alcohol. However, I am a coffee addict to the tune of a pot or two a day. When brown bean juice is unavailble or in short supply, the symptoms are known to the medical profession as insufficientitus coffee caffienitus. ;-) Usually cured by the first cuppa of the morning. Thought processes become dull with rambling diatribes similar to slight drunkeness. Physically sluggish, etc.

OTOH, caffiene overdose is unpleasant. Symptoms are shaking and nervousness. (really!) Let me think .... it has been about 25 years ago since I had a really bad experience with coffee. I was sick one day and didn't eat supper. Was able to sleep only an hour or so. Skipped breakfast the next morning. Drank 20 or so cups of coffee at work that morning to keep going. I was shaking so badly that I could barely type the program I was writing. Nervous as hell. If someone had said "boo" behind me I would have jumped straight through the ceiling. Finally, around lunch time, I gave up. Went down to the cafeteria and had lunch. Things settled down after that and I never repeated the mistake.


Edit: PS - Caffiene jitters is one reason the US military doesn't use caffiene for a stimulant.

Re: Gravity... is it an Effect or a Force?

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 10:00 pm
by Halcyon
Were_Fan wrote:
J-Man5 wrote:
Halcyon wrote:Uhhhh....the room is spinning... or is it some gravitational force at work? :shock:
Nah thats just the beginnings of Alcohol poisoning....

J-Man5
No, I don't usually drink alcohol. However, I am a coffee addict to the tune of a pot or two a day. When brown bean juice is unavailble or in short supply, the symptoms are known to the medical profession as insufficientitus coffee caffienitus. ;-) Usually cured by the first cuppa of the morning. Thought processes become dull with rambling diatribes similar to slight drunkeness. Physically sluggish, etc.

OTOH, caffiene overdose is unpleasant. Symptoms are shaking and nervousness. (really!) Let me think .... it has been about 25 years ago since I had a really bad experience with coffee. I was sick one day and didn't eat supper. Was able to sleep only an hour or so. Skipped breakfast the next morning. Drank 20 or so cups of coffee at work that morning to keep going. I was shaking so badly that I could barely type the program I was writing. Nervous as hell. If someone had said "boo" behind me I would have jumped straight through the ceiling. Finally, around lunch time, I gave up. Went down to the cafeteria and had lunch. Things settled down after that and I never repeated the mistake.
Well...at least you know what makes you tick....

Were_Fan wrote:Edit: PS - Caffiene jitters is one reason the US military doesn't use caffiene for a stimulant.
Interesting factoid....