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nitrogen_widget:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on September 17, 2019, 08:47:10 pm ---I hate to tell you guys this, but we've been doing genetic manipulation since the 1600s....possibly before... just via selective breeding and cross-breeding.  It's why corn looks nothing like maze anymore and dogs look like varying degrees of genetic monstrosities instead of like wolves.  Long story short, genetic manipulation is fine and it's here to stay... you've all been watching too much bad sci-fi.  Right now companies like Dupont are sitting on genetically manipulated wheat and rice that is, cheap, high-yield, plague resistant and drought resistant that starving African countries refuse to take due to mis-information like the stuff you guys are spreading.

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I'll take that grain and make beer with it if they don't want it.
Vigo:
We may not have learned lessons from gene hacking, but I can say I have learned a lot from a Gene Hackman.

Mr. Peabody:
@Osirus23: 'could and should' did come to mind. I was expecting a quote from someone!


@Howard: Capitalism is a dodgy affair, yo.


@jennifer: ah, carbon dioxide is the way - https://futurism.com/the-byte/solar-foods-alternative-protein-carbon-dioxide


@Vigo: I tend to stay away from both ends of the table.
shponglefan:

--- Quote from: Osirus23 on September 16, 2019, 08:39:06 pm ---Jurassic Park taught us nothing.

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Mr. Peabody:

--- Quote from: shponglefan on September 19, 2019, 08:14:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: Osirus23 on September 16, 2019, 08:39:06 pm ---Jurassic Park taught us nothing.

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Jeff was so CUTE. His licking his lips, well.......  Right jenny?
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