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From: Doug Milliken <bd427@freenet.buffalo.edu>
Subject: Re: DRINKING AND DRIVING AND GPL
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On Sat, 7 Nov 1998, Marty U'Ren wrote:

> BOB NASTY wrote:
> > I FIND IT FASCINATING TO TEST THE EFFECT THAT DRINKING, ETC., HAVE ON MY

> After one beer I've noticed improved consistancy (mellows me out) with only
> slight loss of reaction time. Better for the race than for qualifying. Its
> seems easier to find a rhythm.

Now tell us what happens to your lap time when you are "DUI" _and_ you get
distracted.  Any sort of distraction will do--say a couple of people come
into the room and are talking to each other... 



