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- Caffeine works by converting glucose into energy. It has a side effect of leeching a little calcium. As much as you might like black coffee, it might be wise, from a hacker perspective, to bias toward lattes, and to have them with cookies.

- Do not borrow books from Ciro. Read the ones he recommends, but track down your own copies, even if they are out of print. If you keep Ciro's copies too long, or if you return them with fingerprints on them, he will not be angry, but this is only due to sheer force of will, because he knows anger would be unreasonable. Maybe you grew up around private libraries where a thoroughly read appearance was a form of recommendation. Ciro spent time in public libraries, where the read books were the pedestrian ones. He likes books less once they don't look new. He won't say anything about it, but it will make him sad. You may notice that he smells the binding, just to check.

- You are probably wrong about parts of speech. Even gerunds, you have probably gotten wrong.

- Vermilion and scarlet are very different colors. When in doubt, say "red." Be prepared to find out you actually mean orange.

- Imported Nutella is different than American Nutella. The American factory cuts costs by substituting peanut oil for hazelnut. Not so the Italian.

- It will be a good picture, so relax. He will see all kinds of problems with it, but it will look good and you will look good in it.

- Stop poking that.

- Probably add more salt and more olive oil.

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Date: 2010-01-22 10:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liquidmorpheme.livejournal.com
To be fair, I did not say it converted glucose into energy. It does, however, speed up the rate at which you metabolize glucose(ATP, adenosine triphosphate, is not merely a chemical in the brain. It is the most basic unit of cellular energy, produced by mitochondria in all cells). In addition to its neurological effects, it ALSO speeds up the rate at which you burn energy, with the same effect as if you were to press the accelerator on a car.

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Date: 2010-01-22 11:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hipgunslinger.livejournal.com
Yes, I'm aware of caffeines functions as a catalyst of energy. I'm merely pointing out that chief difference I was attempting to point out, is that caffeine's spearhead effect is in fact the blocking of Adenosine receptors in the brain. The energy consumed afterwards is mostly caused through the body assuming it has more energy to burn than it actually does.
I also think I'm mixing up my adenosines. I'm fairly sure the one chiefly used in sleep encouragement doesn't have the phosphate branch.
A quick google confirms my error.
My bad.

Also, good to see you Ciro. It's been some time.

Catalyst!

Date: 2010-01-22 11:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rinue.livejournal.com
Caffeine works by converting glucose to energy via the mechanism of my body.

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