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05/26/2007 04:00:58 PM · #1
Here is the site



Message edited by author 2007-05-26 16:01:24.
05/26/2007 04:07:36 PM · #2
I remember seeing it on TV quite awhile back. Wasn't a positive report as I recall. I don't remember if they said a person died or what the particular issue was. Either way I'd rather drink alcohol than breath it though.
05/26/2007 04:09:54 PM · #3
Sounds dangerous to me, are you thinking of buying an unit?
I would get some good insurance if you plan on selling AWOL drinks..
05/26/2007 04:11:33 PM · #4
I'll take a case

05/26/2007 04:37:45 PM · #5
It's illegal in many states already. It's far too easy to end up with alcohol poisoning because the alcohol is processed into your system so quickly.
05/26/2007 04:46:58 PM · #6
Originally posted by chimericvisions:

It's illegal in many states already. It's far too easy to end up with alcohol poisoning because the alcohol is processed into your system so quickly.


They must have been doing it all night long. It takes 20 minutes to get through half a shot
05/26/2007 04:56:26 PM · #7
I don't get it. It seems to bypass the reasons I enjoy alcohol; such as swirling a mouthful of fine wine, experiencing the bitterness of a nice lager, or coming up with creative ways to mix drinks. The liquid is my favorite part.

That sensation of alcohol exhuding from my lungs is the signal that it's time to stop and start drinking water. And hangovers are probably the only reason I didn't drink myself to death in college.

05/26/2007 05:35:22 PM · #8
Originally posted by DefyTime:

They must have been doing it all night long. It takes 20 minutes to get through half a shot


The thing you're failing to understand is that the alcohol enters your system immediately. When you drink a shot, it can take quite a while for the entire alcohol content of that shot to enter your system. Using the inhalation method, it's instant - it goes directly into your bloodstream, don't pass stomach, don't collect $200. Also, the new "safety device" of flow restriction is a new development.

There are reasons that the system has very specific rules about "No more than 20 minutes, and no more than two sessions in 24 hours".

//findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4182/is_20050526/ai_n14643946 ...and many others like it.
05/26/2007 05:52:07 PM · #9
I think I'll stick to drinking it. I've got a safety mechanism too. It's called vomiting :-)
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