A couple notes. They actually said the truck couldn't go above 80mph which necessitated the larger glass. The truck and throwing was silly and time wasting. When I heard the myth my first thought was "robot." I'm a little puzzled at the double thick glass. The earlier thinner glass they qualified as being rated for use in construction within tornado areas. While the runny nose bit (up to 1L per day? ugh) was an "extreme" case I think it should be shown to employees and school children. It shows a little bit of self-awareness can help prevent spreading illness far and wide. The amount of lost productivity, wasted use of antibiotics, and needless health care costs, is staggering each "cold/flu" season.
You have to be exposed to germs and viruses to become immune to them. You'll end up sicker living a santized life than you would if led a somewhat dirty one. Autoimmune diseases (where the immune system is so freaked out that it begins to attack itself) are much more prevalent in developed nations than it is in under-developed ones. I'm not saying to wallow in filth but the need for every soap to be "anti bacterial" and for everyone on the planet to pretty much carry with them Purel is insanity. You
need to expose yourself to these things to develop
immunity to them. Playing it "safe" is all fine and good, but the day-glo drip was not only, perhaps, a bit extreme but also just re-afirming people's fears.
OMG THERE'S GERMS EVERYWHERE!!!!
It's not likely going to kill you to touch something someone just had who just wiped their nose. At the very worst case you'd end up with... a cold, maybe a flu.

Oh the noes!
Yes, people die from the flu, but generally those people are older or have otherwise compromised immune systems. You can't lead a completely sterile life it's far less healthy to do so than it is to lead a "dirty" one. If Adam really did have a cold the likelihood of anyone at that table catching it from his drippings is slim, and if they did catch it they'd get... a cold. Making them uncomfortable for a few days. And the average adult gets something like 10 colds a year anyway, so it's not even possible to
avoid getting a cold. People need to chill out and not be so freaked out over germs.
If Adam had just wiped his nose, I'd have no prolbem shaking it and then perhaps, wiping or rinsing my hand later. I'm not freaked out by germs and, somehow, I manage to practicaly never get sick aside from the usual colds every year.
Well and that one time I had food posoining, but that was Wendy's fault.
And, OK, the brain tumor thing but Lord knows who to blame for that!