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- From: tleylan@pegasus.com (Tom Leylan)
- Newsgroups: sci.environment,talk.politics.misc,alt.activism
- Subject: Re: Idiotic Japan Bashing
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.090947.21416@pegasus.com>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 09:09:47 GMT
- References: <1ho114INNnna@gap.caltech.edu>
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- carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU writes:
- >dmeier@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Douglas Meier) writes:
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- >>Not really. Most of those older breweries abided by a beer purity act first
- >>enforced in the early 1200's I believe. This purity act was more stringent
- >>then than our industry standards are now.
-
- >I'm sure that M. Pasteur would've found that rather surprising. After all,
- >he's the fellow who discovered that heating something to a high enough
- >temperature kills off the bacteria you don't want there.
- >
- >Was it common practice in the early 1200s to clean vats with live steam between
- >batches?
-
- Are you forced to sit all day in uncomfortable chairs at Caltech or what ?
-
- Didn't you at least laugh when you typed in "Was it common practice in
- the early 1200s to clean vats with live steam between batches ?"
-
- This is like the world's worst comedy sketch...
-
- Did you know that M. Pasteur had a 200-year business plan ??? <hah>
-
- tom
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