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- From: phz@cadence.com (Pete Zakel)
- Subject: Re: UL: Monumental LSD overdose taken (was: Re: Brands of LSD)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.231824.1992@Cadence.COM>
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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 23:18:24 GMT
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- In article <Bz3t5z.BBK@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> dart@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Dartanyan the Witchling) writes:
- >Stricknyne, however, does not have this
- >aptitude, and as LSD decays (thermally triggered) it decomposes into
- >stricknyne (used in rat poison - not an urban legend). If the stuff you
-
- Your spelling and knowledge certainly coincide. Does everyone in the
- strychnine universe have these spelling problems?
-
- Note: It is true that strychnine has been used in rat poison, so you are
- correct that that fact is not an urban legend.
-
- But: Strychnine is almost never found in LSD, and LSD definitely CANNOT
- break down into strychnine -- except in the strychnine universe, of course,
- where EVERYTHING breaks down into strychnine, even table sugar!
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- Get thee behind me, foul denizen of the the strychnine universe!
-
- -Pete Zakel
- (phz@cadence.com or ..!uunet!cadence!phz)
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- If something's not worth doing, it's not worth doing well.
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