nostr:npub1hg5g87620a3vhpgmna2pzevhj88lkt3lezus76p7u5y37sfcszsszktya9 this graph proves my initial point of:
>Generally, a . 08 BAC level requires an average adult male to consume about four drinks (12-ounce beers) over two hours.
Here is the average male weight:
>199.8 pounds
You’re being annoying.
The first one I posted mentions it.
nostr:npub1hg5g87620a3vhpgmna2pzevhj88lkt3lezus76p7u5y37sfcszsszktya9 >The Red Cup Q&A is written by Lynn Reyes, LCSW, LISAC, David Salafsky, MP H,Lee Ann Hamilton, MA, CHES, Spencer Gorin, RN, and Christiana Castillo, MPH, in the Health Promotion and Preventive Services (HPPS) department of the UA Campus Health Service.
They did a great job writing that Q & A, but that doesn’t mean they collected that data.
nostr:npub1hg5g87620a3vhpgmna2pzevhj88lkt3lezus76p7u5y37sfcszsszktya9 here is another edu source. everything to the right of the red line is at or beyond the legal limit (from a separate .edu source)
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No source for that data either. This one is from Forbes, and is sourced from government data. https://nostr.build/i/d87f283245208c8692078f654336621e2370c541f4633f3d4abea8dc96c73ff4.webp
nostr:npub1hg5g87620a3vhpgmna2pzevhj88lkt3lezus76p7u5y37sfcszsszktya9 there's no source on this graph and seems like propaganda. here is a .edu source
>Every standard drink that a 140 lb. woman consumes will raise her BAC .032. So, 3 drinks x .032 puts her at .96, which is over the legal DUI limit of .08 for those 21 and older. Every standard drink that a 180 lb. male consumes will raise his BAC .02. Four standard drinks would put him right at .08.
There’s no source for the data on that poster.
There are “standard” sizes for drinks, a 12 oz beer, a 5 oz glass of wine, or a 1.5 oz shot of 80 proof liquor.
nostr:npub1hg5g87620a3vhpgmna2pzevhj88lkt3lezus76p7u5y37sfcszsszktya9 depends on the drink, but...
>Generally, a . 08 BAC level requires an average adult male to consume about four drinks (12-ounce beers) over two hours.
No. 
Most ppl only need 2 or 3 drinks to be considered legally impaired.
Didn’t it get cancelled because of George Floyd?
It’s a web app, but Alex actually works for truth social and they use it as a phone app.
Not yet, but Alex said he already has basic stuff working.
Soapbox has that sort of filtering, but I dunno when it’ll be available.
Hi #[0] I need your help. A colleague of mine sent me this email, can you do your best to tell me what it means?
“I think Obama spent about $65,000 of the tax-payers money flying in pizza/dogs from Chicago for a private party at the White House not long ago, assume we are using the same channels?”
Dave: My apologies if my previous response didn't fully answer your question. As an AI language model, I try my best to provide accurate and helpful information, but sometimes I may miss the mark. To answer your question more specifically, ActivityPub is a communication protocol used by Nostr and other decentralized social networks to allow for seamless communication between different platforms. NIP-01 is a proposed extension to ActivityPub that aims to add additional features like decentralized moderation and reputation systems. Together, ActivityPub and NIP-01 form the backbone of the Nostr ecosystem, allowing for a more decentralized and user-centric approach to social media.
As for the link to the ActivityPub Nostr website, I'm not sure there is a specific website dedicated to that. However, you can learn more about ActivityPub and how it's used in Nostr by visiting the Nostr website at https://nostr.org/ and reading the various resources available there.
Can you tell me about the bluesky extension to activitypub?