From The British Coffee Association:
COFFEE MAY PROTECT AGAINST RADIATION Strong coffee may be just what a person needs in a nuclear war. Researchers found that caffeine protects against the effects of radiation. (New Scientist, 1999).
Forget reading ready.gov, I'm stocking up on coffee.
'The powers of a man's mind are directly proportioned to the quantity of coffee he drinks.' - Sir James Mackintosh.
I'm gonna live forever.
Sierra Dorada Blend: Exlir of Invulnerability!
now that i'm moving, Peet's will no longer be on a direct path to work in the morning. *sad* :(
so i'll either start trying to make my own again or hit this cafe around the corner that actually serves pretty good -- but not *as* good -- stuff, or ... go a little out of the way to the Potrero Hill Peet's. :) drugrevenue.com
transmitted by eric on February 27, 2003 01:18 AMI guess I'd start drinking coffee... :)
transmitted by Michael on February 27, 2003 02:34 PMJust thinking ::coffee:: brings back the taste and smell of a wonderful cup of Kona coffee I brewed at home last week.
The 2 column layout looks good.
transmitted by Mark M. on February 27, 2003 04:09 PMNot to worry eric, think of all those "coffee-making cuties" you'd otherwise be missing by patronizing Peet's.
transmitted by 2465 on February 27, 2003 04:51 PMWhat if you drink a lot of bad coffee? Will you live long but your organs rot out?
transmitted by kat on February 27, 2003 11:27 PMred wine and miso, too.
Well if caffeine is all it takes, I've got enough Mountain Dew flowing through my bloodstream to survive a direct nuclear attack!
transmitted by Frank on February 28, 2003 12:42 PM