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Celerity

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15. modern oxygen bars have been around since before I was born (1996) and talked about since 1776
Sat Nov 1, 2025, 09:40 AM
Nov 1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygen_bar

In 1776, Thomas Henry, an apothecary and Fellow of the Royal Society of England speculated tongue in cheek that Joseph Priestley’s newly discovered dephlogisticated air (now called oxygen) might become "as fashionable as French wine at the fashionable taverns". He did not expect, however, that tavern goers would "relish calling for a bottle of Air, instead of Claret."

Another early reference to the recreational use of oxygen is found in Jules Verne's 1870 novel Around the Moon. In this work, Verne states:

Do you know, my friends, that a curious establishment might be founded with rooms of oxygen, where people whose system is weakened could for a few hours live a more active life. Fancy parties where the room was saturated with this heroic fluid, theaters where it should be kept at high pressure; what passion in the souls of the actors and spectators! what fire, what enthusiasm! And if, instead of an assembly only a whole people could be saturated, what activity in its functions, what a supplement to life it would derive. From an exhausted nation they might make a great and strong one, and I know more than one state in old Europe which ought to put itself under the regime of oxygen for the sake of its health!

Modeled after the "air stations" in polluted downtown Tokyo and Beijing, the first oxygen bar (the O2 Spa Bar) opened in Toronto, Canada, in 1996. The trend continued in North America and by the late 1990s, bars were in use in New York, California, Florida, Las Vegas and the Rocky Mountain region. Customers in these bars breathe oxygen through a plastic nasal cannula inserted into their nostrils. Oxygen bars can now be found in many venues such as nightclubs, salons, spas, health clubs, resorts, tanning salons, restaurants, coffee houses, bars, airports, ski chalets, yoga studios, chiropractors, and casinos. They can also be found at trade shows, conventions and corporate meetings, as well as at private parties and promotional events.


https://o2spabar.com/about-us/

On March 2, 1996, O2 Spa Bar threw a launch party to celebrate the opening of the world’s first retail oxygen bar. The party took place in their gorgeous 1,600 square-foot retreat located in the heart of Toronto. While patrons lined up inside O2 Spa Bar to experience the benefits of 99.9% pure oxygen, the media with their satellite trucks outside beamed live reports and interviews with the proud co-owners. Needless to say, the launch party was an overwhelming success.

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dupe Celerity Nov 1 #1
Great minds... edhopper Nov 1 #5
Biggest difference in '08 is that Meta, et.al. have tons of money. Callie1979 Nov 1 #2
That is just Meta edhopper Nov 1 #6
But META's P/E is about 28; not really inflated compared to the broader market Callie1979 Nov 1 #10
I don't think that poor people were the main drivers of the 2008 crash. yardwork Nov 1 #9
Housing defaults were the biggest driver & being "poor" wasnt required. Callie1979 Nov 1 #12
It was agnostic about poor/rich. The problem was layers of wrapping that disguised the true value of the securities. Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #17
We may already have built way too many data centers. paleotn Nov 1 #14
+1 leftstreet Nov 1 #24
They all think they're going to find the pot o' gold at the end of the rainbow FakeNoose Nov 1 #36
Thanks for the gift link FakeNoose Nov 1 #3
Can air or ether be far behind? ntp AnnaLee Nov 1 #4
Well people do pay ridiculous prices edhopper Nov 1 #7
And there ARE "oxygen bars"! Callie1979 Nov 1 #13
modern oxygen bars have been around since before I was born (1996) and talked about since 1776 Celerity Nov 1 #15
Nitwits go to oxygen bars & then consume tons of anti-oxidant supplements. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #18
Somehow, whoever holds it, the debt needs to be serviced. My problem is these tech folks get bailed out by taxpayers. dutch777 Nov 1 #8
I can easily imagine a government bail out... hunter Nov 1 #20
I hope it happens before it does more damage jfz9580m Nov 1 #11
It's a decent article but does not deliver on the title promise. I read it in Celerity's thread Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #16
I think this paragraph lays it out edhopper Nov 1 #27
Yes, that is one way it might happen. Thanks . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #30
I think the article isn't predictive edhopper Nov 1 #31
It might not crash. It is a bubble, but might deflate in an orderly way, like Meta dropping 11% this week Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #32
I am not sure when the last Bubble edhopper Nov 1 #34
Can't happen soon enough. Borogove Nov 1 #19
DUPE bif Nov 1 #21
Be careful where you invest your money, peeps. Joinfortmill Nov 1 #22
So if you have index funds, buy puts as a hedge (insurance)? 3Hotdogs Nov 1 #23
80% of the run up this year4 edhopper Nov 1 #26
Cautiously, after much study Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #33
Learn to use stop loss GreatGazoo Nov 1 #35
But the billions into Data Centers edhopper Nov 1 #37
Some of the infrastructure entities GreatGazoo Nov 1 #40
Appl, Google MSFT,Meta edhopper Nov 1 #41
Lawyers and their henchmen accountants. or vice versa Tetrachloride Nov 1 #25
The key point: Meta, Amazon et al will have no responsibility for the data center bankruptcies Bluetus Nov 1 #28
My greatest concern with AI has nothing to do with economic impact Martin Eden Nov 1 #29
The Big Short - great break down of 2008 housing collapse... lame54 Nov 1 #38
Actually, fwiw, snot Nov 1 #39
Powell just said AI isn't a bubble SamuelTheThird Nov 1 #42
And the folks that ignored the Housing Bubble agree edhopper Nov 2 #43
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