The Strong Museum in Rochester has some seriously cool exhibits. The bulk of the stuff there is geared toward little kids, which thankfully is slowing down for my guys. Occasionally, something catches notice. They recently launched a new exhibit called Videotopia, which tickled my inner geek. Videotopia is a room set aside and loaded with 120 fully functioning full size video arcade games from the late 70s and early 80s. Forget your Halos, as Marble Madness, Tempest, Mr and Mrs Pac Man, the entire Donkey Kong clan and many others were represented in their early form. If they had drink service, I could have stayed all day.
A couple three hours of that helped me and number one son recover our mojo after attending the fashion show at Babeville on Friday night. The image of me at that makes me laugh too. After getting through lunch at the neighboring Bill Gray's, we took a stroll through the Toy Hall of Fame which was a lot of fun too. A little weird seeing stuff I tripped over as a young parent or had as a kid under glass, but it was a trip to mess the working Atari systems they had set up.
A cherry on the cake of the trip was the exhibit devoted to comic book heroes. I still haven't looked at my own photos, but they devoted a hall to statues, games, interactives for all the mainstream superheroes. The line to get your picture taken scaling a building wall a la Adam West in Batman was a little long so we skipped that, opting for stuff like the walk across the city street model where all sorts of Heroes and Villians mayhem was transpiring.
Nice to have an 11 year old as cover for my inner 11 year old.
great day for a little adventure.
Yes, alcohol can be absorbed through the skin if you are soaking in an alcohol pit. hahaha.
I think the keratinized layer (regular skin) would absorb much lesser (and slower) than say, mucous membranes (lining the mouth and other internal organs) without the keratin layer.
I remember reading somewhere that wine is used for skin care and treating pigmentation because of some enzymatic effects it has on the pigmentation compounds in the skin. It's possible that they are selling this immersion-in-wine treatment for skin treatment and possibly for muscle relaxation. Your skin might possibly shrink and shrivel before you get drunk. Hahaha
I think we need the Help of (e:tinypliny) or someone else who knows a lot of stuff about science. The Question I have is would the alcohol be absorbed by your skin? That is how some drugs work but not sure what wine would do. If so is there enough blood flow from where it was to get you drunk on its own. If not would having hot wine that would open up the poors in your skin cause that to happen.
I'm not a wine fan myself but now I have another reason why I want to Visit Japan.
immediately following was the vomit bath.
does make you look at the bathwater in a whole new light
That activity seems absolutely reasonable and perfect to me. Perhaps, I should look into moving to Japan.