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("Don W" wrote)
I also would point out that helium at high PP--although not narcotic like Nitrogen--does produce some strange physiological effects including a "buzz" similar to having had a lot of caffein. Don Woodbridge P.E. Engineer Technical Diver Pilot This may sound silly, but what about CO2 in soda-pop? If one drinks six or seven cans/day of pop (diet - whatever) what does that do in the bloodstream? I've heard Olympic level athletes do not drink pop, for performance reasons - blood, oxygen carrying ability, ...something. Montblack |
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On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 12:12:29 -0600, "Montblack"
wrote: ("Don W" wrote) I also would point out that helium at high PP--although not narcotic like Nitrogen--does produce some strange physiological effects including a "buzz" similar to having had a lot of caffein. Don Woodbridge P.E. Engineer Technical Diver Pilot This may sound silly, but what about CO2 in soda-pop? If one drinks six or seven cans/day of pop (diet - whatever) what does that do in the bloodstream? I've heard Olympic level athletes do not drink pop, for performance reasons - blood, oxygen carrying ability, ...something. It's loaded with processed sugar which brings on a shot of energy followed by a rapid decline in energy. They want something that lasts. You ever see how much some of those athletes eat? If I ate half that much I'd need wheels. Pop is often refered to as having "empty calories". People who drink a lot of pop tend to be a wee bit on the hefty side and it takes a lot of exercise to burn that off.. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Montblack |
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("Roger" wrote)
I've heard Olympic level athletes do not drink pop, for performance reasons - blood, oxygen carrying ability, ...something. It's loaded with processed sugar which brings on a shot of energy followed by a rapid decline in energy. They want something that lasts. You ever see how much some of those athletes eat? If I ate half that much I'd need wheels. No, not the sugar or diet chemicals, just the CO2 side of the can. Does drinking 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 cans of pop per/day do something (bad) to your system because of (possible?) CO2 absorption(?) into the bloodstream? The Olympics are days away... (Getting back OT with medal winners :-) Montblack |
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Montblack wrote:
Monty, did you get a note from me today? If not, I obviously didn't clean up your email address right. Some of us are better manglers than others.... Richard |
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("Richard Lamb" wrote)
Monty, did you get a note from me today? If not, I obviously didn't clean up your email address right. Some of us are better manglers than others.... Nope. Y4-NOT = Mont black at v i s i (.) and the rest Montblack :-) O-ho, the Wells Fargo Wagon is a-comin' down the street I wish, I wish I knew what it could be |
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