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Old November 16th 09, 01:28 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
John Barnard John Barnard is offline
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Default Pot Heads @ Rec dot Radio Shortwave, UNITE!!!!

Bill Baka wrote:
John Barnard wrote:
nurk_fred2000 wrote:
On Oct 2, 11:41 am, Bill Baka wrote:
Nick Danger wrote:
Bill Baka wrote:
Alcohol and tobacco have done more damage to my non smoking friends
than any amount of Pot smoke could ever do.
Pot smoke vs tobacco smoke? Parts is parts and smoke is smoke -- and
your lung parts are looking for oxygen, not smoke.
Please 'splain how pot smoke can't help but be harmful to your lungs.
A real answer please, no tap dancing.
A. My second major in college was chemistry.
B. I never smoke straight street *dope* since that is for dopes.
C. I dissolve out the plant goo from the cellulose that I don't want to
smoke.
D. I separate out the tar and other stuff like Chlorophyll and and
added
chemicals to get pure THC.
E. If I am ambitious or have plenty of raw material I isomerize the THC
cis-trans mix into the active stuff.
F. If I am really ambitious I can attach an acetate radical for about
50% greater bio-availability.
G. After all this you can't possibly take more than one hit off a bong
or smoke more than 2 hits off a joint and still move.
H. Therefore it is totally impossible to smoke a pack a day.

Satisfied?
Actually my second major in college was any and all things scientific.
Passing the entrance requirements was 0.0000% of a problem.

Bill Baka

***what a Dork!...seperate out the tar and chloryphyll...?...what a
croc of sh%t...attatch an acetate radical for a 50% juice to the bio
availability...?...wheres your degree from...NYC Elementary...?....now
you claim to be an expert Welder...Bwahahaha!...:-)



Nurkie,

The effects of your STDs on your brain are apparent.

Acetylation of a number of biologically active materials can help to
increase their bioavailability.

Please get an education!

Well John,
It is nice to know there are some intelligent people here.
He could have just picked up an allergy medication and read the
ingredients to see all the things being ingested. Almost all
medications, prescription or not, have a radical of some sort attached.
I chew Tums like candy for the Calcium, not the Carbonate that is attached.
Benadryl, Diphenhydramine HCl helps me to sleep, thanks to a radical, HCl.
I guess Nurk is a write off.

Now that I have some of the Nurk's marked I know a bit more about who to
talk to on here.

I actually wanted to see if this group had anything related to shortwave
for my Hammarlund to chase down. I have the speaker output hooked to a 4
channel scope so I would be looking for telemetry or anything unusual.

Bill Baka

Hi Bill,

I was in the Pharma industry for over 10 years. I've got one that
finished an expanded Phase II in California and Thailand (UC781) and
should hit market one of these years (5 years would be my guess) and
have been involved with Phase III trials with another drug so I know a
little bit ;-) about pharmaceuticals.

It's good to see that someone else has a chem. background here.

Cheers!

John B.