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  • It took 30 minutes for them to declare him dead. Only a few minutes for his breathing to stop entirely. I don't think they had them hooked up to an EEG, so they just left him on the nitrogen for long enough to make sure it would be effective and then declared him dead.

  • The article said that the guy held his breath for as long as possible. It really would be torture to be strapped down and know that the next breath you take will kill you. Even if the actual experience is completely painless, trying to hold your breath as long as you can in order to stay alive for just a few more seconds sounds like a nightmare.

  • I did read the article. He was holding his breath and shaking around.

    Death by nitrogen hypoxia isn't something we invented for executions. I don't know why news articles are pretending that it's this brand new untested method of killing people.

  • I got the Cuisinart Burr Mill. I use it with the oxo 9 cup. I like that it has a hopper and I can set how much coffee I want to grind and how coarse the grind should be. Push the start button and it's done in about 20 seconds.

    Super easy, I love it.