Monday, January 18, 2010

Inevriation - Definition From Our Sister Publication, The Anti-Zen Dictionary

We thought we should include an updated definition posting from our sister publication - The Anti-Zen Dictionary. Though the fight against tobacco use is the core topic of this blog/website, we also take on other versions of substance abuse, like today's topic:

Bit.ly link to this post: http://bit.ly/4Plq5K

Inevriation: http://bit.ly/GpAAt (1) The unfortunate conceptual collision of aviation and inebriation. Is your pilot and flight crew intoxicated? Are you sure? Did you bring a breathalyzer with you?...
(2) The unfortunate (and dangerous...) expansion of this definition to include possibly the 200 or so NASA personnel and others with access to the Space Shuttle hangar(s). Unfortunate as
NASA has recently made a report that a baggie with traces of cocaine in it was found in the hangar. Brings new meaning to phrases like; "Spaced/Space", "High Flight" ,"Rocket Man" and "Space Truckin'". Foolish, foolish...
Bit.ly:
http://bit.ly/GpAAt

FOM:
Brits arrest U.S. pilot on alcohol charges, Cocaine, Cocaine found in shuttle work area, NASA says - MSNBC and NASA Launch Party? Cocaine Found in Shuttle Hangar - CBSNEWS
http://antizendictionary.blogspot.com/2009/11/inevriation.html

Though we and our editor are clearly, left-leaning liberals, and take a progressive stance on drug policy, we find the appearance of a Class I Controlled Substance so near to the Space Shuttle particularly disturbing. While we believe that the good people at NASA will do a good job of policing the situation and getting it under control. We still think that our Congress needs to investigate this and other alleged incidents that may have occurred at NASA. Why? Because the connection between space travel and controlled substances is obviously a dangerous one.

Cocaine found in shuttle work area, NASA says
NASA Launch Party? Cocaine Found in Shuttle Hangar

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