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Read my comment. Yes, there will be a use/market. But the company will take a loss because since they can't use it as a food product, it is technically a "waste" product, and you must get rid of it. We have the same problem with our horse manure. Since we bed on sawdust, we have to PAY a company to take it, who

Please read what you post:

So even if some were leaking out post compression, there wouldn't be a lower pressure pre-compression that would vacuum up some of that gas? I mean, I know it's not a jet, but I can be doing 75 down the Parkway, and there is loose hay in my pickup bed that isn't flying out, because the tailgate creates a low pressure

Actually, it WAS Lupus, once.

Sorry, when it comes to ladders, I like the rungs to be solid all the way through. If I want to save space, I'll get an A-frame one, or a collapsible/telescoping one. [www.amazon.com]

Or it's a case of inhaling exhaust gases. Less complex, but more likely.

So while the engine was running, burning oxygen and fuel and emitting exhaust gasses, the people nearby experienced symptoms of oxygen deprivation? I had the same problem when I ran my car in a garage once...

I use something similar in my dungeon to troll my captives. It lights up, but when they press it, it gives them the hose again. [twitpic.com]

Or Herschel's Shotgun.

So if like in the US you have systems that give emergency vehicles priority when it comes to traffic lights, that would be hacking?

Zippo OUL. Amazing lighter.

Not enough fat for dog treats. Go look at the box and see how much is usually in there as a minimum.

People are not "educated". They are fed propaganda that they don't even look into past the top layer, and buy it because it confirms some notion they have. It's why if people look critically at Food, Inc. or SuperSize Me they realize that not everything is a factual as it appears, and was carefully selected/spun to

The "scraps" won't go to waste. Some company/product will be able to use them, and buy it at a price that will be a loss to the company vs. the previous process. Who will lose is the company that was buying the fat that was removed from the beef. It probably went into something like Bio-diesel, so thanks to these

You are actually wrong. They did use as much of the buffalo they could. And they did treat it with sodium and chlorine. Or as it's scientifically known, Sodium Chloride. In fact, they would douse it with so much of it that the meat tasted strongly afterwards and sometimes needed to be soaked in water repeatedly to

So wait, my pink chicken that I put into the oven and came out white is actually foam?!

This is not feasible for certain things, like ground beef. Unless you ground up one cow, record it, then clean/sterilize the grinder, grind another cow, record it, clean/sterilize, repeat, pieces/traces of the cow before it would mix in.

I would believe you if the price of the objects/organs you mentioned wasn't higher than Ground Beef, and usually bought at a premium.

What about the Hulk's pants? Those things are indestructible!