oldr_n_wsr wrote: The most rabid anti smokers seem to be former smokers.
That's me. The way I stop smoking is to recognise all the bad in it and turn Nazi on it.
oldr_n_wsr wrote: The most rabid anti smokers seem to be former smokers.
And those are people I purposely smoke around and make sure it's in their face.Gob wrote:oldr_n_wsr wrote: The most rabid anti smokers seem to be former smokers.
That's me. The way I stop smoking is to recognise all the bad in it and turn Nazi on it.
Got some figures for that? Since the stoppage of outdoor smoking is a pretty recent ruling, I'm surprised that the data gathered can even be correllated.rubato wrote:Making smoking outdoors in public illegal cut the rate of strokes and heart attacks amoung non-smokers by quite a lot.
Assault them? no less than their "holier than thou" assault on me. Case in point, I'm enjoying a smoke, away from anyone and well outside the no smoking "zone" around a building and some smoking nazi walks by. She says something (and I'm paraphrasing) "Do you have to do that here?". I said "No I don't but for 10 minutes it was a nice place to be but since you showed up it seems like hell".I was surprised. Are you sure you want to brag about assaulting people?
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Sorry you posted while I was composing and doing other things.Big RR wrote:rubato--Smoking outdoors? Or smoking indoors but in public (like in a bar). I have seen evidence of the latter; if the former do you have a link to a study?
Oldr--I hope you are being facetious; assholes like the anti-smoking nazis probably deserve being taken to task, but blowing smoke their faces is not the way to do it. Ignoring or (especially) making fun of them works much better. As was said in the movies "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean", the only thing worse than a whore is a reformed whore.

Of course he doesn't. Talking out his butt again....(Rube has repeatedly demonstrated serious "isolate the variable" issues...he either flat-out doesn't understand the concept, or he simply doesn't have enough respect for scientific methodology to care about it if it gets in the way of his pre-determined conclusions)Making smoking outdoors in public illegal cut the rate of strokes and heart attacks amoung non-smokers by quite a lot.
Got some figures for that? Since the stoppage of outdoor smoking is a pretty recent ruling, I'm surprised that the data gathered can even be correllated.



Findings in the report indicate that there is about a 25 to 30 percent increase in the risk of coronary heart disease from exposure to secondhand smoke. These findings agree with the 2006 Surgeon General's Report conclusion that there are increased risks of coronary heart disease morbidity and mortality among men and women exposed to secondhand smoke.



Well unless that report contains answers to questions like these:Findings in the report indicate that there is about a 25 to 30 percent increase in the risk of coronary heart disease from exposure to secondhand smoke.


