I like to live on the "wild side". I try to get enough rest, so that coffee is not needed. And if I'm too fatigued, or stressed out, to travel to a customer's, I'll find something to do around the shop, or take a nap, and call the customer and tell them "something's come up". Then, when I DO go to the customer's, I'll do a better job, and everypone will be happier for it. Thump --- Erwinspiano@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 3/29/2004 5:30:03 AM Pacific > Standard Time, > Alpha88x@aol.com writes: > Coffee: A health conscious piano > tech school pier told me > last year that coffee affects your hearing. I found > this to be somewhat true. My > brother says it affects your short term memory and > mental sharpness. Has > anyone ever heard this? > > Blessings, > Julia Gottchall, > Reading. PA > HI Julia > Yes I believe its' true. For those with tinnitus > the caffiene causes an > increse in the ringing. Also caffiene depletes the > adrenal glands by over > stimulating there production leaving you short of > the juice to power your brain > causing mental fatigue which in turn could affect > short term memory ie as in I > couldn't concentrate on what you were saying. It > affects every one differently. > Hey caffiene is a drug afterall & many abuse it. I > personally drink decaf any > more with one small scoop of the real stuff for > flavor in the am for my one > cup of pseudo real coffee. There are amny chemicals > in coffe as well. Oh > well....pass the coffee? > Dale Erwin > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html
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