‘Don’t drink the coffee on airplanes,’ flight attendant warns

Well since the test is an ecoli test and it dies at 160, cant we respectfully agree the 180 degree water probably got the job done?

True.

I know when I used to go hiking, Park Rangers would tell us to boil local water for 10 minutes to kill off all the nastys.
 
True.

I know when I used to go hiking, Park Rangers would tell us to boil local water for 10 minutes to kill off all the nastys.
That's actually a conspiracy so Yogi has time to sneak up on your picnic baskets. They split the sweets and anything better than a PB&J.

Bunch crap. Thanks Theodore Roosevelt!
 
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Unfortunately not ALL the e.coli die at 160 or even 180, and even that depends on the time you cook them. Some may be heat resistant, and by doing a half-ass job, you leave the only the resistant ones to reproduce. And reproduce they do...e.coli has a doubling time of 20 minutes at 37C.

Same theory as to why you should always take ALL of the anti-biotics in your prescription, even if it makes you poo funny (to keep relevance with this thread).
 
All y'all with ur ass blasters be like:

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Pretty sure @DPApilot dated her in the '70's.
 
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