esbuck wrote:
It is my understanding that most of the foods we eat are genetically
modified, but the mods. were made millenia ago. Corn (maise) cannot
reproduce without
human help, since the kernels, seeds, stick to the cob. Obviously, corn is
genetically different than wild maise. similarly
x-charset ISO-8859-1I'm converted. Thank you Keith for putting all those
links together. I'm
enlightened but now so depressed :-(
Lillie
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 1:07 PM
Subject: Re:
Lillie,
GM is not a bad science and it will give the humanity many valuable
contributions. The thing is that nearly all important knowledge have
positive and negative applications. The commercial and monopolistic
applications and utilizations that corporations like Monsant represent, is
x-charset ISO-8859-1I'm converted. Thank you Keith for putting all those
links together.
You're welcome - it wasn't putting them together that took a little
time, it was paring down the embarrassment of riches (?) to that
sized chunk.
What I didn't say, though I've said it before here a few
It is my understanding that most of the foods we eat are genetically
modified, but the mods. were made millenia ago. Corn (maise) cannot reproduce
without
human help, since the kernels, seeds, stick to the cob. Obviously, corn is
genetically different than wild maise. similarly with wheat.