Re: The Talk2 List Copy-cat cloning firm turns tail

2006-10-25 Thread Patrick Perdue
On 10/25/2006, 7:18:19 PM EDT, Venison88a wrote: > No, sounds like you read that wrong. Nah, I read it right, in fact you just reinforced the point. Thank you for the obvious. Lol! -- -- Patrick Perdue (MCP, CNA) KE4DYI Greensboro, NC website: http://www.pdaudio.net home: +1(828)221-2971 Mobi

Re: The Talk2 List Copy-cat cloning firm turns tail

2006-10-25 Thread Venison88a
Oh dont worry, i completely understand, but i was just musing from the standpoint, cause i've seen it happen, of "But i dont want another one! I want my scruffy back!"  *insert several hous of crying sounds here*.  lolMaria L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: But think about it. The little old lady and t

Re: The Talk2 List Copy-cat cloning firm turns tail

2006-10-25 Thread Maria L
But think about it. The little old lady and the puppy owner could go to one of the millions of animal shelters all over the country and adopt a new fluffy friend. These could either be ten times as annoyhing as their previous incarnations, or they could become the new baby of the family. Eith

Re: The Talk2 List Copy-cat cloning firm turns tail

2006-10-25 Thread Venison88a
No, sounds like you read that wrong. They were more concerned with keeping animal populations down, than making us humans happy. They're MORE concerned with animal rights, than human rights. lolPatrick Perdue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 10/25/2006, 7:07:29 PM EDT, Venison88a wrote:> And this comi

Re: The Talk2 List Copy-cat cloning firm turns tail

2006-10-25 Thread Patrick Perdue
On 10/25/2006, 7:07:29 PM EDT, Venison88a wrote: > And this coming from the HUMANE society? Doesnt sound very human-e to me. > *grin* Sounds like a good rant for one of your shows... A world without the humane society, No human rights activests; a semi-utopia? Or, perhaps not? -- -- Patrick P

Re: The Talk2 List Copy-cat cloning firm turns tail

2006-10-25 Thread Venison88a
>Rather than spending millions of dollars on developing a technology with no redeeming social purposeNo purpose? Well the cost of purchasing one is a bit prohibitive, yes, but tell that to little timmy who lost his most beloved scruffy under the wheels of a speeding motorist, who will be crying hi

Re: The Talk2 List Copy-cat cloning firm turns tail

2006-10-25 Thread Patrick Perdue
On 10/25/2006, 5:45:01 PM EDT, Vanja wrote: > "It's no surprise the demand for cloned pets is basically nonexistent " Yeah, we don't want any more Dexters. Having the one around here is bad enough. I wonder if Mom would let me sell his tissues to ViaGen Inc. but, I guess that would be too much

The Talk2 List Copy-cat cloning firm turns tail

2006-10-25 Thread Vanja Sudar
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A California company set up to clone beloved pets has gone out of business after cloning just two cats.   A spokesman for Genetic Savings & Clone on Thursday said the Sausalito, California-based company had closed and its tissue bank was being sold to livestockcloning