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Expired pills dont smell or look differently. They only either give you a bad "alergic" type reaction or make you have diahrea or smthing.
But either way don't expect them to have a good effect. It's just like with expired food. It still has some nutrients, but you get a bonus of harmfull stuff.
 
I'm perplexed by this message from YouTube:
As a result, your video is blocked worldwide.

What should I do?
No action is required on your part. Your video is still available worldwide.
 
Expired pills dont smell or look differently. They only either give you a bad "alergic" type reaction or make you have diahrea or smthing.
But either way don't expect them to have a good effect. It's just like with expired food. It still has some nutrients, but you get a bonus of harmfull stuff.

Dammit!
 
So like, I found a thing full of multivitamins that I bought years ago. It had been sitting in my garage. According to the fine print, this thing expired sometime in 2008.

Would it be safe for me to consume these, on a day to day basis? Is the expiry date printed on there just for reasons of "well, we gotta put it on there, just cause", or would there be any health risks associated with consuming these pills?

The things smell and look exactly the same to me as they did 3 years ago. What do you think?

Probably won't kill you.

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But once these things pass their halflife, you never can tell what they'll decay into.
 
wheres the rest of it

I only copied the part that perplexed me. :lol: It was one of those content ID things from WMG again.
 
What's the oldest know CFC member?

Certain moderators father posts or used to post on cfc. I'll let you work out which moderator and who the posters are for yourselves as i feel that's info they can give away if they choose.
 
I found an article but a certain part confuses me:

On the other hand, the Heartbreakers were amiable and exceedingly friendly, particularly their then-drummer Stan Lynch, and they seemed all too eager to share their stash in the dimly lit recesses of the parking lot prior to the show.

Share their stash of....?
 

Oh. AFAIK, they did some pot and stuff back in the 70s. I don't think they got into the harder stuff till the 80s, I think. Funny story: In the documentary, Ron Blair (bass) swallowed a huge wad of hash to get rid of it at customs during the 1977 European tour. He went on to play a concert that night!
 
Oh. AFAIK, they did some pot and stuff back in the 70s. I don't think they got into the harder stuff till the 80s, I think. Funny story: In the documentary, Ron Blair (bass) swallowed a huge wad of hash to get rid of it at customs during the 1977 European tour. He went on to play a concert that night!

Hilarious. That story had the grannies wetting their knickers. :rolleyes:
 
I need recommendations of good books written from a preferably Marxist perspective on the causes of Soviet collapse. Any suggestions?
 
So like, I found a thing full of multivitamins that I bought years ago. It had been sitting in my garage. According to the fine print, this thing expired sometime in 2008.

Would it be safe for me to consume these, on a day to day basis? Is the expiry date printed on there just for reasons of "well, we gotta put it on there, just cause", or would there be any health risks associated with consuming these pills?

The things smell and look exactly the same to me as they did 3 years ago. What do you think?

Expired pills dont smell or look differently. They only either give you a bad "alergic" type reaction or make you have diahrea or smthing.
But either way don't expect them to have a good effect. It's just like with expired food. It still has some nutrients, but you get a bonus of harmfull stuff.
Multivitamins are a waste of time unless you've a strange condition or deficiency. However, drug expiry dates are not really worth worrying about. Almost all drugs remain potent many years after the expiry date. These dates are not the equivalent of food dates, for which two years overdue would constitute a major hazard.
Your multivitamins will have no effect on you at all, just as they would have done two years ago.

I think that the amount of rain falling directly on the windshield should not be effected by velocity, but how hard it hits and how much it effects visibility definitely would. Also, when moving faster much of rain that fell on the hood would be pushed onto the windshield instead of rolling straight off.
The faster you drive the more rain hits the windscreen. Any driver will confirm this. At any point in time there will be a certain amount of rain in front of the car, at windscreen height.
If the car is still, only the rain directly above the gentle slope of the windscreen will hit it in the small space of time for the rain at that height to fall 50 cm or so.
If the car is moving then not only that rain, but also the rain in the space horizontally adjacent to it, will hit the windscreen.
 
Only for the individual elements. What about the chemicals made of those elements?

Are you for real? Isotope decay of a three year old pack of multivitamins?
A three yer old pack of multivitamins that does't contain any heavy elements?
That doesn't contain unstable isotopes?
Really?

Any degradation will be pharmacophoric or chemically.
 
Are you for real? Isotope decay of a three year old pack of multivitamins?
A three yer old pack of multivitamins that does't contain any heavy elements?
That doesn't contain unstable isotopes?
Really?

Any degradation will be pharmacophoric or chemically.

Spoiler :
It's called a joke. :crazyeye:
 
Why re people using all of these
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spoilers?
 
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