Natalia wrote:
> That is amazing. Immediately, the Star Trek replicator came to mind, so
> I checked the net to see if any progress had been made in the food
> replication area. Not quite as exciting, but innovative and an
> interesting work in progress, if only because of the new foods and
> nutritional measuring capabilities:
>
> http://www.physorg.com/news199080001.html

Something like this can only be conceived by geeks who only live by
microwaved pizza and diet coke.  "GIGO" --> you can only make dead junk food
with this "printer" -- also great for food-borne pathogens (haven't they ever
wondered why printing ink contains preservatives?) --, but not food for health.

Chris




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