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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    I still like Semper Fidelis Subligaculumi, if only for the obvious reason of the first two words!
    Hmmm, the first two words...isn't that one already taken?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    Hmmm, the first two words...isn't that one already taken?
    Yep, but we don't mind sharing! Just don't even think about lending dishonor, cause it ain't possible!

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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    OK - Let's face it, the Romans didn't have a kilt! So how could they have a word for it?

    I still like Semper Fidelis Subligaculumi, if only for the obvious reason of the first two words!
    That was my opinion.

    And if my suggestion is one of bad word choice, terrible grammar, and worse aesthetics, I can only say "mea culpa, mea culpa, me maxima culpa."

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    Veni, Vidi, Vino.


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    In vino veritas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coemgen View Post
    In vino veritas.
    There is? You mean that drunks don't lie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coemgen View Post
    In vino veritas.
    Explain beer goggles then?

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    Smile The Beer Goggle Effect Explained

    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    There is? You mean that drunks don't lie?
    No; it means that there is truth in wine, not drunks.

    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    Explain beer goggles then?
    The Beer Goggle Effect isn't related to wine.

    But, since you asked:

    The "Beer Goggle Effect" has been explained by researchers at the University of Manchester. They found that the extent of the effect can be determined by a formula, to wit:



    where:

    • An = the amount of beer consumed (in litres)
    • S = smokiness of the room (graded from 0-10, 0 = clear air)
    • L = luminance of 'person of interest' (candelas per square metre [1 ? pitch black, 150 ? normal room lighting])
    • Vo = Snellen visual acuity (6/6 normal, 6/12 just meets driving standard)
    • d = distance from 'person of interest' (as measured in metres)

    If the values fall within the given parameters, as would be expected, 0<B<100, with a high value of B indicating a high Beer Goggle Effect.

    In a report by the BBC, Nathan Efron, the Professor of Clinical Optometry at the University of Manchester, explained the significance of this formula:

    " 'The beer goggles effect isn't solely dependent on how much alcohol a person consumes, there are other influencing factors at play too.

    'For example, someone with normal vision, who has consumed five pints of beer and views a person 1.5 metres away in a fairly smoky and poorly lit room, will score 55, which means they would suffer from a moderate beer goggle effect.' "

    However, I believe that it ought to be noted that pulling out a calculator in the midst of a bar can significantly reduce your chances of hooking up with anyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coemgen View Post


    Kevin, you too need to get a life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post


    Kevin, you too need to get a life!
    I'm sorry. Is my Asperger's syndrome showing?

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