 Posted Jan 9, 2008 by Boromid Entry: How to make Moonshine! - A30878058 Author: Stozzi - U10688278
uh yeah this was a real waste
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 Posted Jan 9, 2008 by Dmitri Gheorgheni The revenooers got to this one before I could read it.
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 Posted Jan 24, 2008 by Boromid it was zarking crap anyway. just use google to help you make moonshine if you are REALLY desperate....that's all stozzi did anyway....i was sitting with her as she copied from a site she found with www.google.co.uk -- type "How To Make Moonshine" into the search bar on google.co.uk..... From a graduating matress biologist of the greatest book throughout the whole sort of general mish-mash. DON'T PANIC.
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 Posted Jan 24, 2008 by Dmitri Gheorgheni
Sure. This knowledge has been available for, oh, a few thousand years? It's not like making WMD...
My great-great-great grandfather was a moonshiner. (Old US tradition, involving opposition to the governmental tax structure, rooted in the beginnings of the country - google George Washington and the Whiskey Rebellion to see 'the violence inherent in the system'.)
He was an honest one, apparently. He had a still up in the Appalachian mountains. He left the jars in a certain place, and his old hat on a rock.
Customers took what they needed and left the money in the hat.
I think even I could figure it out - in spite of being the most dangerous person in my organic chemistry lab.
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 Posted Dec 1, 2008 by Boromid
Organo-Chem? A Level student/Uni? Or just some random crazy?
(I'm the first - A Level Chem student soon to be Uni Chem - if I ever even START my application - only 3weeks left )
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 Posted Dec 1, 2008 by Dmitri Gheorgheni Random crazy, I'm afraid.
Back in the day, I was a biology major for awhile - before making the world safer by changing to languages.
At least, prose is less immediately explosive...
You might like this, then:
http://improbable.com/ (The Ig Nobel Prizes have just been given out, to my great glee.)
Note the story about Bob Glasgow: only in Texas. They passed a law forbidding people to buy chemistry glassware without a licence.
Which sort of relates to the reason this thread is here, now, doesn't it, friends?
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