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Aug 19, 2006 21:36

Adam+high concentration energy drink= minimal effect. Contrary to popular belief, lots of caffeine has very little affect on me. However, it did incur some results. Mainly, I was able to maintain a good average running speed on the way home. The only reason I even considered mentioning this is because I was not neither wearing proper running shoes ( Read more... )

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rulds2 August 20 2006, 02:38:24 UTC
Yes, but it is significantly easier when you have a sugar high.

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wow_its_a_sheep August 20 2006, 02:43:45 UTC
Today was fun. I just got home.

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rulds2 August 20 2006, 02:46:29 UTC
Today was lots of fun.

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brattibebe August 20 2006, 14:54:21 UTC
little affect on me <~incorrect use
ome into effect until <-correct usage

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rulds2 August 20 2006, 17:00:56 UTC
I had some trouble deciding wheter to use affect or effect in the first phrase you pointed out. I guess if I would have looked closely at the modifier "little", and noticed that it is an adjective, I would have been able to use the correct noun.

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brattibebe August 20 2006, 23:27:27 UTC
Well, you just need to know that affect is the verb and effect is the noun, this is easy to remember because we all know about "special effects".

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chikbabe August 21 2006, 03:09:19 UTC
yes... now I understand the difference! Thanks Liz. (Actually I did know the difference, but the "special effects" makes it easier to remember...)

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anonymous August 22 2006, 19:03:05 UTC
I am sure Adam + high-concentration alcoholic drink would have different results. You should try a couple shots of SKYY vodka. That is some strong stuff right there.

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rulds2 August 22 2006, 20:51:58 UTC
yes, except I don't ever drink, and won't ever drink.

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