on 5/27/05 12:32 PM, Aaron Goldblatt at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> While this is all quite interesting, no one has raised any concerns
> about the health risks associated with the disco ball-induced altered
> state. Hmmm.
> Aaron
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That's OK, Aaron; the dizzying effects of the disco ball are nullified by
the counter rhythms of the strobe light.
Willard
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