Aswad -> RE: useing Chloroform in a scene (7/2/2009 3:46:25 PM)
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ORIGINAL: RLMK Maybe Nitrous oxide? But, really, there's a reason anestheseologists are paid what they are, and have such a hard to spell job title... NO. Without an anaesthesiologist, Nitrous Oxide makes for a solid candidacy for entry into the Darwin Awards hall of fame. You start out with a full can. You end up with an empty can. That's just how it goes. And if you have any way to adjust the mixture ratio between the nitrous oxide and oxygen, you end up a corpse, because you will turn the nitrous oxide to its maximum setting, at the expense of not getting enough oxygen. That's also just how it goes. Nitrous oxide is not to be toyed with. Anaesthesiologists aren't inhaling the stuff, they're monitoring it, and they're monitoring you. On equipment that is outside the financial range of anyone who doesn't have a bought doctor to ask about such things. There are ways to go about most variations of this fantasy, depending on what parts excite you. Nitrous oxide, chloroform, ether and so forth are not viable options. Health, al-Aswad.
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