Toxicity above 0.2 g in a day (expect shortness of breath, diarrea, polka dot skin
rashes besides getting buzzed from the beer and probably an insignificant tad of
neural effects), and higher long term incidence of respiratory cancers, and at 15
grams or so will likely cause you heart failur
Toxicity above 0.2 g in a day (expect shortness of breath, diarrea, polka dot skin
rashes besides getting buzzed from the beer and probably an insignificant tad of
neural effects), and higher long term incidence of respiratory cancers, and at 15
grams or so will likely cause you heart failur
Hi all.I have decided to put everything that is on my forsale page, at
half-price.That includes the main mass I have up there also.I will pay for
all shipping and rikers comes with everything.Buy away!!Paypal, checks,
money orders,cash, etc.
steve arnold,
> The other day I was removing some saw marks from an Allende, and
> the dust was naturally going all over the place, but some went into my
> mouth, and I was surprised that it actually tasted 'salty!' anyone think
> of a reason for this?
Because it is salt - just think of Zag and Monahans where w
For everyone who expressed interest in this 'classic', Sterling was the
first to ask, so he gets it. I work in a library, and this seems to be the
season when people clean out their storage spaces, attics and closets; we
average 3-5 boxes of donations a week. I will keep my eyes open for any
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Space junk lights up skies
The Age (Australia)
August 26, 2004
It may have caused a stir on earth, but a bright light over
south-western NSW last night was not a meteor, an astronomer said today.
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Hi,
Never mind Beer, what about the famous drink 'Iron brew', (A British
soft drink that contains Ferric Citrate) - one could substitute the
Terrestrial iron for meteoritic! (Might even improve the dreadful
taste! :)
On a similar note:
The other day I was removing some saw marks from an Allen
I brew pretty frequently and have actually added some fusion crust to my
batch of "Crusty Ale", made from Gao FC. I really didn't notice any
change in the taste. One possibility I have been playing with is adding
some iron filings from Canyon Diablo or the like to the soil of our hops
plantst
Hi Al and List,
Novo Urei fall sept 4, 1886 (the Ureilite class name giving meteorite ) was
eaten the indigeneous after the fall.
The some Dag 489 Shergottite was eaten buy its finder. ( he likes to tell
that story )
I ate recently some fragments of my new diogenite that dropped on my bench
af
Greetings, list
Very true - I was kidding! I should have been clear on that; it can be
difficult to read a person's intent through email.
I can almost picture the ebay ad that might have resulted - "Canyon Diablo
individual, only been brewed once, some hop inclusions, weathering grade
SM (slight
very nice topic indeed! since i discovered that my body was made out an exploded star, i cease my meteorite diet of all scrap to small to sell on ebay. but whole brew thing sounds tasty. as georgia in now a legal "good beer state" ( alcohol limits raised from 6.4 % to a whopping 14%). i can see s
Hi Marc and all,
Brewers beware as iron meteorites do contain nickel which is toxic. I don't know
how much it would take to cause heath problems but probably not a good idea to
brew irons at this time. I've seen some Zagami (glass in that stony material)
eaten and there is the story of the Russian
I brew my own beer, and have been a member of a brewmaster's club for a
while now. One of the gents I know there makes a beer with a large iron
nut in it (as in nuts and bolts - type nut, not a peanut or cashew or
something). He swears that it gives it a special "tang" and compares it
to cooking
Maria Maria of lunar origin,
I must say you have a very rocky resume.:) Glad to have you as a comrade.
Regards,
Gabbro John
PS I need you to talk to my wife about rocks, and their place in our lives.
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> Dear Hunter
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I make beer on demand at a local"Vine Park Brewery". Any formula and taste
of any beer made in the world. Here is how it works. These guys have massive
formulas books by brand.type,etc. You go in, sellect your brew choice. Then
they guide you through the the whole process under very sanitary condit
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