Comment Re: Martha's Vinyard .... Nantucket (Score 1) 366
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.... Pheasant...
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.... Pheasant...
This exactly. Taped to the bottom of my keyboard.
Simply that some people feel that splicing these unrelated genes into food sources may introduce some poorly understood risk. Further, some feel that not enough research has been done or that the research isn't transparent enough to be comfortable eating those crops.
The process is different from natural cross breeding so it raises more concerns for some.
Some GMO crops gain insect or pesticide resistance due to the insertion of genes from totally unrelated organisms like bacteria. Definitely different than crossing two sexualy compatible plants with desirable features.
That's why we have pesticides
If your enterprise is large enough to have $100k in printers and you're dealing with unwanted Windows 10 updates, you're doing in wrong.
Ha. Ha. Two bits.
I've spent nearly forty years going to places I've never been to before...
Nearly 40 years... he hasn't been there before... Yup. Moses! (and once he hits 40 years of navigating, he's going to die just before reaching that destination)
Coal too?
Perhaps, then, the solution is to build much larger rooftops? And much closer to the ground!
Since I hate driving in the rain, or with the sun in my face, I think we should cover all our highways with roofs and then cover the roofs with solar panels.
Roofs. Roofs. Say that a few times. It's a funny word. Like flammable. I can't stop saying it.
Who cares where it comes from... It's delicious.
Really, any meat in a pita or dÃner is not meant to have a known source. Some questions should never be asked.
Mmmm... Pita plant. I'm opening a gyro farm.
I'm writing this comment on a 5-year old smartphone, you insensitive clod!
Kicks are for Trids!
I have a feeling work horses and horses kept as companions experience a very different life than race horses during their "career."
You knew the job was dangerous when you took it, Fred. -- Superchicken