...reading a consistent .06. At that point, I had felt completely sober and totally unimpaired for over an hour ... and so that's when I chose to head home. I felt completely fine ...
It would be very interesting to me to see the results of objective tests of your reasoning skills and motor co-ordination under those circumstances.
Do you think it is possible (I really don't know; I'm not sniping at you here) that an insidious effect of being intoxicated is the incorrect belief that you are not?
I suggest this because I have seen the results of measured, progressive intoxicaton under controlled circumstances, and the results showed incontrovertibly that the people in the test were demonstrably impaired, even though they insisted that they were not.
tanstaafl.
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