Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-24 Thread Harry Veeder
Whether or not it is literal or symbolic, what I like to know is Christ's body finite or infinite? Harry On 23/4/2008 4:23 PM, leaking pen wrote: Im not catholic, so i keep with communion being symbolic, and not actual. As I told the last Catholic priest to argue the point with me, okay,

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-24 Thread Harry Veeder
On 23/4/2008 4:17 PM, OrionWorks wrote: The Leak sez: even worse will be the premium meats, getting made and eating a genetic copy of YOURSELF. or a ceo of a company making all new employees have a Big Bob burger, guaranteed rump of our president, Big Bob. Wait a minute. Hasn't this

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-24 Thread thomas malloy
OrionWorks wrote: Terry sez: I regularly chew on BOCA brand veggie burgers. PS: At the local farmer's market we actually can purchase Elk meat. A vender couple is raising elk on their homestead. It's not bad. Low fat content. Another acquired taste. And it helps support the

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-24 Thread thomas malloy
Jed Rothwell wrote: OrionWorks wrote: What I'm trying to suggest is that test tube meat will never, EVER, no matter what they try engineering will taste 2. The most popular flavor will be the meat of Homo sapiens. It's in your local grocery store's meat case now, it's called pork.

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread Jed Rothwell
The PETA prize turns out to be bogus. They will only give it to researchers who have already succeeded and who are in a position to make billions. This is like offering a prize for a working cold fusion generator. See: http://www.slate.com/id/2189693/ - Jed

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread OrionWorks
Jed sez: The PETA prize turns out to be bogus. They will only give it to researchers who have already succeeded and who are in a position to make billions. This is like offering a prize for a working cold fusion generator. See: http://www.slate.com/id/2189693/ - Jed A follow-up thought.

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Jed Rothwell wrote: The PETA prize turns out to be bogus. They will only give it to researchers who have already succeeded and who are in a position to make billions. That was actually quite clear from the earlier stories. The stuff must go all the way to market before it's eligible, by

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread Terry Blanton
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 11:10 AM, OrionWorks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I regularly chew on BOCA brand veggie burgers. Have you tried the Boca Brats or Italian Sausage? They're pretty close. Terry

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread OrionWorks
Terry sez: I regularly chew on BOCA brand veggie burgers. Have you tried the Boca Brats or Italian Sausage? They're pretty close. Terry My spouse is the actual carnivore in the family. Unfortunately, it would appear that the BOCA genus seems to disagree with her GI track. Fortunately, not

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread Nick Palmer
I've been a veggie for decades and the smell of real meat is unpleasant to me now - even bacon which is the last thing to be given up usually. If they succeed with in vitro meat that is acceptable to real chicken eaters then I will try and learn to like it again just to give the initial market

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread Jed Rothwell
OrionWorks wrote: What I'm trying to suggest is that test tube meat will never, EVER, no matter what they try engineering will taste like farm grown meat. They may get the product to taste and feel closer to the original flavors and textures, and that's ok, but they will never be able to

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread OrionWorks
Jed sez: What I'm trying to suggest is that test tube meat will never, EVER, no matter what they try engineering will taste like farm grown meat. They may get the product to taste and feel closer to the original flavors and textures, and that's ok, but they will never be able to create the

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread leaking pen
even worse will be the premium meats, getting made and eating a genetic copy of YOURSELF. or a ceo of a company making all new employees have a Big Bob burger, guaranteed rump of our president, Big Bob. On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 12:40 PM, OrionWorks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jed sez: What I'm

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread OrionWorks
The Leak sez: even worse will be the premium meats, getting made and eating a genetic copy of YOURSELF. or a ceo of a company making all new employees have a Big Bob burger, guaranteed rump of our president, Big Bob. Wait a minute. Hasn't this already been done? And when he had given

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread leaking pen
Im not catholic, so i keep with communion being symbolic, and not actual. As I told the last Catholic priest to argue the point with me, okay, if Christ was always literal, then I'm going to let you preach to me, and wait for you to turn into a handful of seed. Im hoping for radish. On Wed, Apr

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread Terry Blanton
Google jesus and mushroom together. ;-) Terry On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 4:17 PM, OrionWorks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Leak sez: even worse will be the premium meats, getting made and eating a genetic copy of YOURSELF. or a ceo of a company making all new employees have a Big Bob

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-23 Thread OrionWorks
Terry sez: Google jesus and mushroom together. ;-) Terry Allegro sez: I'd match my philology with any of that lot, Hm. Interesting metaphor. Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks