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Re:Excited
You sir are an idiot.
The problem is not the green crops and grass, but the animals.
... taking the animals out of the equation.Do you really look forward to the day when there are no cattle? Never mind the fact that we depend on these ranchers for our food, what you purpose would be close to bringing the extinction of cattle. Nobody will raise cows as pets. Without the cattle business we loose so much of what we depend on in our lives that I can not even begin to sum it up. Here is a link to give you some idea.
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Re:Should read...
I know you were being sarcastic, but before calling people names, you should do your research:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16331166/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siegfried_&_Roy
http://lists.envirolink.org/pipermail/ar-news/Week -of-Mon-20031006/007813.html -
Re:Asking Steve Balmer about free software is like
But if you ask the CEO of BP he might say that Electric Cars are the way of the future. http://www.envirolink.org/articles/mar98-2.html
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Re:You Insensitive Clod!...
There was actually a case of a vegan couple who almost killed their baby by trying to feed it some mixture of ground almonds and soy milk - because breast milk would have been 'exploiting animals' (http://lists.envirolink.org/pipermail/veg-parent
/ 2003-May/000003.html).
Vegans, in my experience, are all extremists.
Hmm, I wonder if eating meat derived from your own tissue would have any special nutritional benefits since it would need minimal breakdown to be used by your body? -
See B. Bilger's The Last Meow
While there's lots of gasping about the price tag, there's no question that there are customers out there. See Burkhart Bilger's The Last Meow -- and no, it's not a joke article!
"We're looking at spending a thousand dollars in the next twenty-four hours and between three and four thousand in the next week," Langston told Levering. If the dialysis was successful, Lady would have to be transferred to the University of Pennsylvania, where her condition was first diagnosed. (The university's veterinary hospital didn't yet have a dialysis unit, but its vets were more experienced in performing transplants, and Lady was a high-risk patient.) The total cost would be more than fifteen thousand dollars.
Levering sighed and shook his head. Lady was already anemic, asthmatic, and congenitally blind. She had been born on the streets of Wilmington four years earlier, and dropped at a local animal clinic at the age of six months. Soon after Levering and his wife adopted her, she became allergic to her own tooth enamel. "That was a weird thing," Levering said. "Never heard of that before." But he had willingly paid four hundred dollars to have all her teeth pulled. In retrospect, it seemed like a bargain.
"I don't know. If it was up to me, I might not go through with it," he said. He was recovering from a bout of Lyme disease and from carpal tunnel syndrome, and he had recently had sinus surgery. His wife had been laid up for three years with back injuries, and was only now going back to work. If they were willing to go this far for a cat, it was partly out of a sense of shared misfortune. But mostly it was a matter of love. "My wife is totally wiped out about this," he said.
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Re:Minority Religions - Translated Answer
And god-damn it, he didn't even mention the The Church Of Euthanasia, which has got to be the funniest religion ever...
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An interesting interview
An interview with Dr. Mills ran on the McLibel web site last February:
Parts 1 2 3
It doesn't take any deep knowledge of physics to come to the conclusion that this is a fraud. If it were real, it would be really fucking obvious. I can think of a few really clean experiments just off the top of my head (I mean, don't you'd think you'd be able to notice if the hydrino gas failed to react with oxygen?).
One of the more interesting things are the "independent" results that blacklightpower got done for them. Anyone else reminded of Mindcraft? -
An interesting interview
An interview with Dr. Mills ran on the McLibel web site last February:
Parts 1 2 3
It doesn't take any deep knowledge of physics to come to the conclusion that this is a fraud. If it were real, it would be really fucking obvious. I can think of a few really clean experiments just off the top of my head (I mean, don't you'd think you'd be able to notice if the hydrino gas failed to react with oxygen?).
One of the more interesting things are the "independent" results that blacklightpower got done for them. Anyone else reminded of Mindcraft? -
An interesting interview
An interview with Dr. Mills ran on the McLibel web site last February:
Parts 1 2 3
It doesn't take any deep knowledge of physics to come to the conclusion that this is a fraud. If it were real, it would be really fucking obvious. I can think of a few really clean experiments just off the top of my head (I mean, don't you'd think you'd be able to notice if the hydrino gas failed to react with oxygen?).
One of the more interesting things are the "independent" results that blacklightpower got done for them. Anyone else reminded of Mindcraft?