>From my High School Chemistry...
There he lies cold and placid.
He poured water in the acid.

Death and taxes are inevitable; at least death doesn't get worse every year.

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Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 1:17 PM
Subject: Re: Toxicity city


> At 00:51 23.1.2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >Ok, wolfman, will coffee work for developing prints as well?  should I
use
> green or
> >dark roast?
> >
> >Yours in health,
> >nurse annsan
>
> Ann, I am sorry but I refrain from drinking coffee. Gives me stomach burns
> and high pressure ;-)
> Seriously, I (as I mentioned at the end of my post) only read about coffee
> developer, and the article bt Tony McLean mentioned nothing about prints.
> Most propably yes, but at tooo long times. I would certainly sip the
coffee
> off the tray to stay awake ;)
>
> BTW, on toxicity, I discovered at home a bottle of maximum purity Glacial
> acetic acid (99.5%) ... should I pour it into water or water into acid ;)
?
> I just can't get myself to remember it right... Well, if I stop responding
> to list, I have done it the wrong way...
>
> Frantisek _Vlcek_ (which means _little wolf_ canis lupus minor ;)
>
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