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Voltaire's Weird Situation with Coffee



 
 
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Old 05-10-2008, 07:37 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea,alt.coffee
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Voltaire drank between fifty and sixty-five cups of coffee every day.
- from the Food section of www.odd-info.com
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Old 05-10-2008, 11:32 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea,alt.coffee
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On Oct 5, 12:37*pm, javawizard wrote:
Voltaire drank between fifty and sixty-five cups of coffee every day.
- from the Food section ofwww.odd-info.com


He stayed close to a toilet? Toci
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Old 06-10-2008, 05:55 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea,alt.coffee
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Steve Ackman wrote:
In ,
on Sun, 5 Oct 2008 10:37:41 -0700 (PDT), javawizard, wrote:
Voltaire drank between fifty and sixty-five cups of coffee every day.


So which is it then? In

you warned that you can accidentally kill yourself by
drinking as little as 40 cups of coffee a day.

And Voltaire is still dead, right? :-)
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Old 06-10-2008, 06:15 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea,alt.coffee
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On Oct 6, 10:55*am, lavarock7 wrote:
Steve Ackman wrote:
In ,
on Sun, 5 Oct 2008 10:37:41 -0700 (PDT), javawizard, wrote:
Voltaire drank between fifty and sixty-five cups of coffee every day.


* So which is it then? *In

you warned that you can accidentally kill yourself by
drinking as little as 40 cups of coffee a day.


And Voltaire is still dead, right? :-)


Voltaire was seldom dead right. Toci
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Old 06-10-2008, 06:18 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea,alt.coffee
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Default Voltaire's Weird Situation with Coffee

lavarock7 wrote:
Steve Ackman wrote:
javawizard wrote:
Voltaire drank between fifty and sixty-five cups of coffee every
day.


So which is it then? In

you warned that you can accidentally kill yourself by
drinking as little as 40 cups of coffee a day.

And Voltaire is still dead, right? :-)


After all that coffee he probably still has the jitters.
http://www.dilbert.com/strips/comic/2006-10-18/

--
DougW


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Old 07-10-2008, 10:27 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea,alt.coffee
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"javawizard" wrote in message
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Voltaire drank between fifty and sixty-five cups of coffee every day.
- from the Food section of www.odd-info.com


Probably little tiny cups


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Old 08-10-2008, 12:06 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea,alt.coffee
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On Oct 7, 4:27 pm, "Twug Storn" wrote:
"javawizard" wrote in message

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Voltaire drank between fifty and sixty-five cups of coffee every day.
- from the Food section ofwww.odd-info.com


Probably little tiny cups


I'd wonder -- being it's going to be brewed, and likely served up with
mugs, wooden or fired earthen. Also, where he drank it -- coffee
would have been right for a café, as it was his youth that saw coffee
being first moved off street vendors and into house establishments.
Let's see, ah yes -- Voltaire frequented The Café de Procope, at some
opposition to La Comédie, Procope, also being of lower street urchin
origins, whose proprietor managed to build and sway into an artistic
vogue, clients of a likes among writers, musicians, or actors.
Voltaire actually preferred coffee without culinary taste strictures,
being it was laced by chocolate. The candid beat aesthete, however,
often a populous characterization of a French cavernous setting, in a
dark basement dimly offset by candles, may very well be prototypically
found in this very den he frequented. To credit, one may suppose, an
adherence his stayed within alliances, and forewent any indulgence The
Café Royal Drummer sallied, as aristocratic bents inclined;--
Apparently within contrasts, Louis XV incessantly attended, to a
degree of vice and excess apportioned, that Marie Antoinette no less
gratified at some further realm of what that should conceivably
entail.

From the mere briefest of trivias compounded from [pp. 18-20 of] The
Book of Coffee and Tea, by Joel Schapira, I humbly thought to submit
for your greater perusal.

Ennobled in attestation, as always &etc.,
-F
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Old 08-10-2008, 04:08 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea,alt.coffee
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Also on page 90:
We side with Voltaire who said of coffee, "It is a poison, certainly--
but a slow poison, for I've been drinking it these eighty-four years."

Jim

Flasherly wrote:
On Oct 7, 4:27 pm, "Twug Storn" wrote:
"javawizard" wrote in message

...

Voltaire drank between fifty and sixty-five cups of coffee every day.
- from the Food section ofwww.odd-info.com


Probably little tiny cups


I'd wonder -- being it's going to be brewed, and likely served up with
mugs, wooden or fired earthen. Also, where he drank it -- coffee
would have been right for a caf?, as it was his youth that saw coffee
being first moved off street vendors and into house establishments.
Let's see, ah yes -- Voltaire frequented The Caf? de Procope, at some
opposition to La Com?die, Procope, also being of lower street urchin
origins, whose proprietor managed to build and sway into an artistic
vogue, clients of a likes among writers, musicians, or actors.
Voltaire actually preferred coffee without culinary taste strictures,
being it was laced by chocolate. The candid beat aesthete, however,
often a populous characterization of a French cavernous setting, in a
dark basement dimly offset by candles, may very well be prototypically
found in this very den he frequented. To credit, one may suppose, an
adherence his stayed within alliances, and forewent any indulgence The
Caf? Royal Drummer sallied, as aristocratic bents inclined;--
Apparently within contrasts, Louis XV incessantly attended, to a
degree of vice and excess apportioned, that Marie Antoinette no less
gratified at some further realm of what that should conceivably
entail.

From the mere briefest of trivias compounded from [pp. 18-20 of] The
Book of Coffee and Tea, by Joel Schapira, I humbly thought to submit
for your greater perusal.

Ennobled in attestation, as always &etc.,
-F

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Old 08-10-2008, 05:18 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea,alt.coffee
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On Oct 8, 10:08 am, Space Cowboy wrote:
Also on page 90:
We side with Voltaire who said of coffee, "It is a poison, certainly--
but a slow poison, for I've been drinking it these eighty-four years."

Jim


Poison is a bit harsh, but for a context to have chosen a less
innocuous word. From a forgotten Chinese book - War should be
resorted to when all else is exhausted, like a poison;- Or, alcohol,
slow suicide by poisoning. Coffee, of course, being of a "known"
affiliation issues instigate, if not one then of fermenting
concoctions, seethed to a boil in a damning indictment issued by the
King of England (and shortly abrogated due to popular outcry. A few
pages before the intro coffee takes, off Parisian streets into cafes,
is a mention of the London circuit, which I didn't read. Except a
nearby paragraph that, at the time dear spry Voltaire was drinking
cafe coffee, alcohol's popularity was again gaining appeal in London,
perhaps giving coffee houses a run for their money;... I daresay
within reason soddy stories of gin near epidemic proportions
circulate, though I wouldn't know their chronology).

-F
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Old 13-10-2008, 09:17 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea,alt.coffee
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Caffeine is natural, so it must be safe, right?

(Sorry; pet peeve.)

Alan

On Oct 10, 10:35*am, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
In article ,
Steve Ackman wrote:

In ,
on Sun, 5 Oct 2008 10:37:41 -0700 (PDT), javawizard, wrote:
Voltaire drank between fifty and sixty-five cups of coffee every day.


*So which is it then? *In

you warned that you can accidentally kill yourself by
drinking as little as 40 cups of coffee a day.


That is FOOLISH. *Aside from the CONSTANT SEIZURES and the BRAIN DAMAGE
it is PERFECTLY SAFE.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. *C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


 




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