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Caffeine Level In Sea Causes Concern

DarkHand writes "Researchers at the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) have spent three years looking for trace remains of pharmaceuticals in drainage water and the sea near Tromsoe in northern Norway. The project has focused on 16 substances and a high concentration of caffeine was one of the surprising finds. Need a lift in the morning? Have a refreshing glass of seawater!"

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  1. Caffeine is bad today by ObviousGuy · · Score: 2, Funny

    But wait a week or to until it's good for you again.

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    1. Re:Caffeine is bad today by ObviousGuy · · Score: 5, Funny

      Not to me. I've been drinking a lot of coffee and pissing in the fjords.

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  2. In an unrelated event by BlackCobra43 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Thousands of college students across the country die from drinking too much seawater.

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  3. In other news... by arrow · · Score: 3, Funny

    Water Joe files suit aginst Norway for infringement.

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  4. Speaking for myself by squiggleslash · · Score: 5, Funny
    As a scuba diver, I'm somewhat concerned about this.

    Contrary to popular myth, most sharks one comes across in the ocean are docile creatures who just want to be left alone and will occasionally stop resting in order to find something to eat - fish, generally, or surfers if they decide the surfers look a little too much like seals. (No, I'm not making this up.) I "swim with" sharks all the time (I put that in quotes, it's not exactly the same as, say, swimming with dolphins, but the point is man and shark can inhabit the same parts of the ocean without one trying to devour the other, or the need for shark cages, etc. Now, Great Whites are another matter, but I don't like off the coast of Australia.)

    Now, if caffiene levels in the ocean rise, what's going to happen to the sharks? Are they going to ever be able to get any sleep? Is their judgement going to be further impaired - I mean, they already confuse surfers with seals, are they likely to confuse divers with some sort of fish? Are they going to be constantly tired, irritable, yet alert?

    Or will the effects be even more dramatic: will I go diving only to see sharks outputing hundreds of lines of poorly written but amazingly creative C code, at two in the morning?

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  5. Dude, dude, that's the wrong project by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Researchers at the Norwegian Institute for Air Research have spent three years looking for trace remains of pharmaceuticals in drainage water and the sea...

    And now where the hell did the taxpayer kronas that I spent on air research go?

  6. DON'T TRY IT by TwistedGreen · · Score: 4, Funny

    Need a lift in the morning? Have a refreshing glass of seawater!

    Despite what DarkHand says, THIS IS NOT A GOOD IDEA. Please DO NOT try this. The high concentrations of sea salt and other dissolved minerals destroy the benefits found in drinking ordinary water, making the drinker at risk of salt poisoning and even dehydration!

    I can't believe the editors are allowing such dangerous advice to be posted on Slashdot, of all placed!

    1. Re:DON'T TRY IT by Molina+the+Bofh · · Score: 3, Funny

      Or, even worse, the high concentrations of sea salt and other dissolved minerals might destroy the effects of caffeine.

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  7. No no no! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Don't drink seawater! It's bad for you. I'm surprised Slashdot has stooped to such irresponsible journalism.

  8. Re:Ha! by Cecil · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hah. I never saw that article before. but I like how they caption the picture of the chalkboard as "her webpage".

    I knew those of us in North America had relatively good internet access, but I didn't realize Norway had it that bad!

  9. The next step by kinnell · · Score: 3, Funny

    Now we just have to find a way of extracting it, and Europe will no longer be at the mercy of the coffee growing countries

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