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Of course, I am not familiar with primate lactic acid build up, so this could be way off. I just assume similarity due to genus and ancestory.
I know bugger all about primate lactic acid build up and I'm going to say right now that I refuse to go read about it on Wikipedia. Nope. I'm taking a stand against proactive learning tonight and accepting that ignorance is bliss.
This is how I goof. I just know what lactic acids are.
Hey, C4Warr10r, no apology required as apart from everyones entitled to express themselves, i think your a pretty cool character. In earnest my post was generic not to mention i put zero thought into it which did show dont you think ?
As for this thread like you i to would like the test the theory on whether or not accumulative mass can out do a single concentrated mass with a pounds per pressure per square inch that is staggering to say the least.
Maybe steams investors are food groups ?