• Re: Engineers study the problem

    From Roger Merriman@21:1/5 to zen cycle on Sun Dec 1 13:17:59 2024
    zen cycle <funkmasterxx@hotmail.com> wrote:
    On 11/29/2024 12:45 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Thu Nov 28 19:25:18 2024 zen cycle wrote:
    On 11/28/2024 11:47 AM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Tue Nov 26 19:30:51 2024 zen cycle wrote:
    On 11/26/2024 4:28 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Mon Nov 18 15:55:26 2024 Zen Cycle wrote:
    On 11/18/2024 2:28 PM, Shadow wrote:
    On Mon, 18 Nov 2024 17:31:58 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com> >>>>>>>> wrote:

    On Sun Nov 17 12:34:01 2024 AMuzi wrote:
    https://www.channel3000.com/news/we-need-to-get-better-at-understanding-how-cannabis-itself-impairs-people-uw-madison-researchers/article_e3a5249a-a44f-11ef-a93b-1baf272be453.html

    Or you could just ask any cyclist...
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    Andrew Muzi
    am@yellowjersey.org
    Open every day since 1 April, 1971





    Studies on IQ showed an immediate drop of 5 points to people using. >>>>>>>>
    OMG, how many times did you "use"? I'd guess at least 10
    times.

    You are obviously not referring to pot, which is practically
    harmless.
    In some cases that drop was permanent. It was slso shown to be a >>>>>>>>> gateway drug. Today 100,000 people a year die mostly from fentanyl >>>>>>>>> that started from marijuana.

    I heard that coffee was the "gateway drug". Prove I'm wrong.
    Try to avoid blaming the use of pot on democrats. Jeeesus was a >>>>>>>> regular user, and I don't think he was even American.
    []'s

    The gateway drugs are alcohol and tobacco. At one time they were both >>>>>>> subsidized, and smoking was promoted as healthy. Marijuana is not a >>>>>>> gateway drug.

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    Then try racing under the influence of pot.

    Which has nothing to do with whether it's a gateway drug or not

    In the 30's it was common to race while half drunk.

    No, it wasn't

    Neither alcahol or tobacco make you high.

    Sure tommy, you just keep telling yourself that, as you have another drink

    And most people would have to work pretty hard at it to be addicted to alcahol.

    Maybe, but alcOhol is highly addictive.




    So you just clearly informed us that you're a pot head

    I have? where did I write that?

    that hasn't gone on because you're afraid of dying from more powerful drugs.

    Then marijuana _isn't_ a gateway drug.

    You couldn't be more transparent.

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/all-about-addiction/201807/is-marijuana-a-gateway-drug

    And as usual, you post a link that doesn't support your claim.

    "depending on how you look at it, the increase was incredibly large or
    pretty small. And even among the heaviest marijuana users, approximately >>> 95 percent did not seem to have opioid-related issues."


    Only pot heads work so hard to tell everyone it is harmless.

    Only broke drunkards try to claim alcohol isn't addictive.


    Indeed as one of the bouncers at one of the old dance halls, had a sprung floor! Used to say the difference between pot and booze, with pot he not be needed just the bar staff to nudge folks out at end of the night as the
    lack of aggression.

    Are their health risks absolutely as with all drugs with alcohol it’s the familiarity, though seeing more zero beers etc, around now, though most aren’t zero but just very low.

    Which is annoying personally as it’s enough to make me feel unwell, not
    drunk but like I’ve suddenly come down with a cold etc.

    Though it’s been so long now can’t say I miss it or anything, on the whole I’m more likely to get coffees if out, for other reasons I’m unlikely to be propping up a bar anyway.

    Do like mulled wine etc, which my wife used to boil off a small amount for
    me.

    Roger Merriman

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 18 19:26:48 2024
    On Sat Nov 30 06:40:26 2024 zen cycle wrote:
    On 11/29/2024 12:45 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Thu Nov 28 19:25:18 2024 zen cycle wrote:
    On 11/28/2024 11:47 AM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Tue Nov 26 19:30:51 2024 zen cycle wrote:
    On 11/26/2024 4:28 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Mon Nov 18 15:55:26 2024 Zen Cycle wrote:
    On 11/18/2024 2:28 PM, Shadow wrote:
    On Mon, 18 Nov 2024 17:31:58 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com> >>>>>>> wrote:

    On Sun Nov 17 12:34:01 2024 AMuzi wrote:
    https://www.channel3000.com/news/we-need-to-get-better-at-understanding-how-cannabis-itself-impairs-people-uw-madison-researchers/article_e3a5249a-a44f-11ef-a93b-1baf272be453.html

    Or you could just ask any cyclist...
    --
    Andrew Muzi
    am@yellowjersey.org
    Open every day since 1 April, 1971





    Studies on IQ showed an immediate drop of 5 points to people using. >>>>>>>
    OMG, how many times did you "use"? I'd guess at least 10 >>>>>>> times.

    You are obviously not referring to pot, which is practically >>>>>>> harmless.
    In some cases that drop was permanent. It was slso shown to be a >>>>>>>> gateway drug. Today 100,000 people a year die mostly from fentanyl >>>>>>>> that started from marijuana.

    I heard that coffee was the "gateway drug". Prove I'm wrong. >>>>>>> Try to avoid blaming the use of pot on democrats. Jeeesus was a >>>>>>> regular user, and I don't think he was even American.
    []'s

    The gateway drugs are alcohol and tobacco. At one time they were both >>>>>> subsidized, and smoking was promoted as healthy. Marijuana is not a >>>>>> gateway drug.

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    Then try racing under the influence of pot.

    Which has nothing to do with whether it's a gateway drug or not

    In the 30's it was common to race while half drunk.

    No, it wasn't

    Neither alcahol or tobacco make you high.

    Sure tommy, you just keep telling yourself that, as you have another drink

    And most people would have to work pretty hard at it to be addicted to alcahol.

    Maybe, but alcOhol is highly addictive.




    So you just clearly informed us that you're a pot head

    I have? where did I write that?

    that hasn't gone on because you're afraid of dying from more powerful drugs.

    Then marijuana _isn't_ a gateway drug.

    You couldn't be more transparent.

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/all-about-addiction/201807/is-marijuana-a-gateway-drug

    And as usual, you post a link that doesn't support your claim.

    "depending on how you look at it, the increase was incredibly large or
    pretty small. And even among the heaviest marijuana users, approximately >> 95 percent did not seem to have opioid-related issues."


    Only pot heads work so hard to tell everyone it is harmless.

    Only broke drunkards try to claim alcohol isn't addictive.




    Since I haven't had a glass os wine in three weeks now because it was bothering my stomack Biom, perhaps you can explain how wine is addictive.

    Ask your psychiatrist what is wrong with you.

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  • From zen cycle@21:1/5 to cyclintom on Thu Dec 19 07:38:35 2024
    On 12/18/2024 2:26 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Sat Nov 30 06:40:26 2024 zen cycle wrote:
    On 11/29/2024 12:45 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Thu Nov 28 19:25:18 2024 zen cycle wrote:
    On 11/28/2024 11:47 AM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Tue Nov 26 19:30:51 2024 zen cycle wrote:
    On 11/26/2024 4:28 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    On Mon Nov 18 15:55:26 2024 Zen Cycle wrote:
    On 11/18/2024 2:28 PM, Shadow wrote:
    On Mon, 18 Nov 2024 17:31:58 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com> >>>>>>>>> wrote:

    On Sun Nov 17 12:34:01 2024 AMuzi wrote:
    https://www.channel3000.com/news/we-need-to-get-better-at-understanding-how-cannabis-itself-impairs-people-uw-madison-researchers/article_e3a5249a-a44f-11ef-a93b-1baf272be453.html

    Or you could just ask any cyclist...
    --
    Andrew Muzi
    am@yellowjersey.org
    Open every day since 1 April, 1971





    Studies on IQ showed an immediate drop of 5 points to people using. >>>>>>>>>
    OMG, how many times did you "use"? I'd guess at least 10 >>>>>>>>> times.

    You are obviously not referring to pot, which is practically >>>>>>>>> harmless.
    In some cases that drop was permanent. It was slso shown to be a >>>>>>>>>> gateway drug. Today 100,000 people a year die mostly from fentanyl >>>>>>>>>> that started from marijuana.

    I heard that coffee was the "gateway drug". Prove I'm wrong. >>>>>>>>> Try to avoid blaming the use of pot on democrats. Jeeesus was a >>>>>>>>> regular user, and I don't think he was even American.
    []'s

    The gateway drugs are alcohol and tobacco. At one time they were both >>>>>>>> subsidized, and smoking was promoted as healthy. Marijuana is not a >>>>>>>> gateway drug.

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    Then try racing under the influence of pot.

    Which has nothing to do with whether it's a gateway drug or not

    In the 30's it was common to race while half drunk.

    No, it wasn't

    Neither alcahol or tobacco make you high.

    Sure tommy, you just keep telling yourself that, as you have another drink

    And most people would have to work pretty hard at it to be addicted to alcahol.

    Maybe, but alcOhol is highly addictive.




    So you just clearly informed us that you're a pot head

    I have? where did I write that?

    that hasn't gone on because you're afraid of dying from more powerful drugs.

    Then marijuana _isn't_ a gateway drug.

    You couldn't be more transparent.

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/all-about-addiction/201807/is-marijuana-a-gateway-drug

    And as usual, you post a link that doesn't support your claim.

    "depending on how you look at it, the increase was incredibly large or >>>> pretty small. And even among the heaviest marijuana users, approximately >>>> 95 percent did not seem to have opioid-related issues."


    Only pot heads work so hard to tell everyone it is harmless.

    Only broke drunkards try to claim alcohol isn't addictive.




    Since I haven't had a glass os wine in three weeks now because it was bothering my stomack Biom, perhaps you can explain how wine is addictive.

    I know you won't take my word for it:

    https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/cycle-alcohol-addiction

    And an addict is always an addict, regardless of how long they've been
    sober.

    Ask your psychiatrist what is wrong with you.

    Nothing that a bike ride won't fix.

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