Supernintendo Chalmers
Bencher
the whole next day thing is pretty scary and is something you do always need to keep in back of mind these days as they are out there more and more in the early morning picking ppl up. i do my best to avoid driving until after midday and after a good feed where possible if i've been on the drink. A friend got one of those pretty decent (few hundred $) home breathalyser things to play around with. The amount of times after a big night at his place that I've woken up fresh and feeling good / ready to head home or out after say 5 hours sleep & 6-7 hours since last drink and still blown over / close is a bit of a wake up call. now i keep one of those cheapie breathalysers in the car, not exactly the most accurate, but does at least give you an idea. everyone's body is different, and the fact you can be feeling fine or just slightly dusty and still be over is often the last thought on your mind! Thankfully every time i've been pulled up i've been fine... touchwood.