Ummm...wow?
Ummm...wow?
Note: If you spend more at an unaccredited "college" than you would at the top ranked school in your state(University of Florida) then maybe you are a moron.
@fughedaboudit: Have to love the rational thought
@CharleStephen: I didn't have time to read the article, but the summary seems to indicate that many of the "health issues" may be the result of in vitro fertilization rather than some unique aspect of cloning.
@CharleStephen: Let me try to explain my point simply. I wasn't being oversimplistic or an ass.
@CharleStephen: How can cloned meat possibly be bad for you?
@CharleStephen: Here is the problem with all of these comparisons.
@JangoP: I have to agree with everyone else. First, the process doesn't create energy from water. Second, water is not a finite resource. It replenishes itself. In fact, if this is used on a large scale it would likely be a fairly simple way to remove impurities from salt water.
@bdinger: Well, I live in the midwest too. The whole "car geek" thing is a huge factor in buying used. I am not a car geek, and I get most of my automotive work done at the mechanic. For me, a heavily used car is not nearly as good an idea
@bdinger: It makes you sick on multiple levels? Why?
@Shezbo: as far as $450/year on alcohol...
@bdinger: As a person who is currently shopping for a used car, I have to ask where you are finding these prices.
@ten-seven: Just a small tip. If you want to buy safety glasses, make sure they are UV rated. A lot of those safety glasses may be tinted, but they aren't UV rated(which is basically the only reason to buy sunglasses)
@Gary-the-Banana: So a bit like a "walk off home-run"?
@timgray: Tim, great tip if you live in Michigan.
@etwarrior: they do, but only for home runs. They did this because the situation is rare(a difficult to determine home run) and almost impossible to call properly(there is no umpire on the outfield wall)
Jesus, I think you are way off.
@vlatro: I forget where I read this, but I was reading an article that argued that while a viral infection and other normal things were the culprit, the real problem was overly selective breeding by apiarists. The bees simply aren't as genetically robust
@Patches O'Houlihan: Yeah, the ones eating corn also require a bunch of baking soda(to ease digestion).
@SigmundTheSeaMonster: Considering that the digestive process of the human being is completely different from the cow...yes I think it is fine. Native Americans survived off of it for centuries.