Is tooth brushing water from hot tap safer than from cold tap 648


Your Ad Here

Your Ad Here

On Fri, 12 May 2006 16:59:03 +0100, John Cartmell

Is tooth brushing water from hot tap safer than from cold tap 649
Dave Fawthrop I don't think you mean what you wrote. A 'tiny sniff of alcohol', meaning nasal inhalation of a small amount of alcohol vapour has no measurable effect on performance...

Since everyone seems to be offtopic here, I would just comment that since you are not alone on the road, also during the night, it might happen that someone else do think the same, it's no danger in driving in 110 mph during the night, then bypbutt someone not driving that fast on a twolane road with no barring btw. opposite direction and then meet you, also driving in 110 mph, in front of you.

Well, it happens, and until E18 in Vestfold, Norway, this happened almost weekly :-( About 100-250 end every year over a distance of a few km :-( Now, that road is history as E18 and end are reduced to about 1 in a year (declared a very safe road, it took only 3 months before a lady crashed into a tunnel wall at about 130 mph (almost 200 km-h :-( ) (Limit is 100 km-h). It is generally known that Norwegian drivers love speed running their cars, and is the most fined population in Sweden, seldomly caught at lower speeds than 130-140 km-h in zones with 100 km-h etc. (I think many of them are also caught in US, but then there is very luttle that police can do due to lack of regulations)

 


Your Ad Here


UK Food & Drink from Newsgroups

The #1 Usenet Newsgroup Provider on the Internet


UK.Food.Drink | Previous | Next

Is tooth brushing water from hot tap safer than from cold tap 649 | Is tooth brushing water from hot tap safer than from cold tap 647