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Default What's in your coffee?

On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 06:24:48 -0700 (PDT), --Bryan >
wrote:

>On Oct 12, 11:49*am, "modom (palindrome guy)" >
>wrote:
>> Even if you put nothing else in it:
>>
>> http://www.wired.com/science/discove...7-10/st_coffee
>>
>> Quote of note: "Putrescine: Ever wonder what makes spoiled meat so
>> poisonous? Here you go. Ptomaines like putrescine are produced when E.
>> coli bacteria in the meat break down amino acids. Naturally present in
>> coffee beans, it smells, as you might guess from the name, like
>> Satan's outhouse."

>
>Are you implying that the Prince of Darkness cannot afford indoor
>plumbing?
>
>> --
>>
>> modom


Sure, he just has those incinerating toilets.

Ross