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Sekerob
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From the NYT:
----------------------------------------For Scientists, a Beer Test Shows Results as a Litmus Test Article Tools Sponsored By By CAROL KAESUK YOON Published: March 18, 2008 Ever since there have been scientists, there have been those who are wildly successful, publishing one well-received paper after another, and those who are not. And since nearly the same time, there have been scholars arguing over what makes the difference. What is it that turns one scientist into more of a Darwin and another into more of a dud? After years of argument over the roles of factors like genius, sex and dumb luck, a new study shows that something entirely unexpected and considerably sudsier may be at play in determining the success or failure of scientists — beer. Czechs, who's country was where the study was performed, i think are the biggest beer consumers in the world.... and yes they are: http://www.realbeer.com/discussions/showthread.php?threadid=14345. But wait until the same study is done for wine drinkers (might it just be the alcohol content to release more of the free flowing thought?)
WCG
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Former Member
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I'll drink to that! :)
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Sgt.Joe
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Just thought I would throw this in for all the beer lovers. Must be alot of thirsty gamblers in Nevada.
----------------------------------------State Liters/Year Nevada 166.32 New Hampshire 164.052 North Dakota 157.626 Montana 156.87 South Dakota 147.42 Wisconsin 144.396 New Mexico 142.884 Texas 141.372 Louisiana 140.238 South Carolina 139.86 Kentucky 139.104 Nebraska 138.348 Arizona 137.592 Wyoming 137.592 Delaware 133.812 Mississippi 132.678 Iowa 130.032 Florida 127.764 Ohio 126.63 Colorado 126.252 Missouri 126.252 Hawaii 123.606 Alaska 122.472 Vermont 118.692 Illinois 118.314 Minnesota 118.314 West Virginia 118.314 Maine 117.936 Alabama 115.668 Oregon 115.668 Idaho 114.912 North Carolina 114.156 Tennessee 114.156 Kansas 113.4 Pennsylvania 111.888 Georgia 111.51 Michigan 110.754 Virginia 110.754 Indiana 106.974 Rhode Island 105.84 Washington 105.462 Massachusetts 105.084 Arkansas 104.328 Oklahoma 102.06 Maryland 98.658 California 98.28 New Jersey 91.098 Connecticut 87.696 New York 86.94 Utah 73.71 Sorry about the formatting, I could not get it to line up properly. Figures converted to liters from:http://www.beerinfo.com/index.php/pages/beerstateconsumption.html Cheers
Sgt. Joe
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Former Member
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Thanks Sgt Joe. I'm in New York.. I guess I'd better start drinking more!
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