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McDonald's currently offers 43 different types of sandwiches and blogger Nick Chipman has tasted every one of them — all at the same time.
He’d go to church, for example, and come out dizzy. His wife got so suspicious, she bought a Breathalyzer. He wound up at a hospital, where his blood alcohol was found to be five times the Texas legal limit. To determine if he was surreptitiously nipping, he was confined for a day without any access to alcohol – and still wound up drunk.
Apparently, the man had done some home-brewing and somehow his guts collected enough brewer’s yeast to turn ingested carbs into firewater. “Auto-brewery syndrome” is the name applied to the case by Barbara Cordell, dean of nursing at Panola College, and Justin McCarthy, a gastroenterologist, in their report for a medical journal.
TenuredVulture wrote:hey nightman--there's this thing now called the interweb or something, and it has this thing on it called google, and google has this service called google scholar, and you can get all kinds of sources from that pretty quickly.
Bill McNeal wrote:He’d go to church, for example, and come out dizzy. His wife got so suspicious, she bought a Breathalyzer. He wound up at a hospital, where his blood alcohol was found to be five times the Texas legal limit. To determine if he was surreptitiously nipping, he was confined for a day without any access to alcohol – and still wound up drunk.
Apparently, the man had done some home-brewing and somehow his guts collected enough brewer’s yeast to turn ingested carbs into firewater. “Auto-brewery syndrome” is the name applied to the case by Barbara Cordell, dean of nursing at Panola College, and Justin McCarthy, a gastroenterologist, in their report for a medical journal.
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mickbayne wrote:The Dude wrote:If i want to sell a couple laptops on ebay do i basically have to remove the hard drive so i don't have to worry about someone stealing info?
There's a Linux utility called shred that does a good job of wiping everything from a hard drive. You can boot the laptops from a Knoppix live CD and run the utility. Here's a guide: http://www.ehow.com/how_6246449_use-knoppix-wipe-hard-drive.html