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I guess so. Figured there already existed a market for beef fat and that many cuts of beef retained their fat (e.g. bacon). I know running a dairy farm is costly, but that's why American farmers have received very generous subsidies and grants for so long.

I'm trying to imagine how a dead cow-based butter substitute could be less expensive than a renewable butter product from a cow that keeps giving. I'm also trying just as hard to imagine a brick of pink or black margarine.

Besides innate intelligence and great companionship skills, I've read that pigs also possess good hygiene.

Edited the post for the correct image, but it didn't take. Way to tank my punchline, Barney.

Nor did they bat an eyelash when they played the "purple movie" on furry anatomy.

I usually ignore gimmicky features like this, but it seemed like the picture quality improved with it on, especially with football, action movies, and XBox. What is the drawback to leaving it on, since the stuttering that occurs without it does not seem intentional on the part of the TV/movie makers?

Not sure if you can advise, but I hooked my XBox 360 up for the first time last night and it was Blur City. Don't have that problem with my older (excellent) 40" 1080p Samsung. The motion enhance/dejugger-whatever settings seemed to help with that, at least marginally. Watching TV with these features on, I was hard

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Yeah, but with this set it feels like the statue is peeing on me!

I just bought a Samsung 55" 1080p set, and my initial reaction was "Wow, everything moves funny/it's like 3D!/why isn't anything broadcast in 1080p? I can't imagine what a 8k set looks like in person (obviously, photos on a regular computer monitor can't do it justice), but I can't imagine there's a whole lot of

He appears to be looking at his watch, and who could blame him?

If that Dad doesn't understand how wonderful and blessed his two sons are, then I pity him. It's amazing how something so right can come from something so wrong.

Definitely, Space: Above and Beyond. Just picked it up on DVD for a good dose of nostalgia. It wasn't always clean, it was always pretty, but it was ahead of its time.

The lights and grill really do have a "face" that says, "I'm not getting out of bed. I'm not even going to call out. Just, fuck the world — fuck the whole damn thing."

Again, LG is not understanding it's target market: rich people don't want dual-purpose anything. The 84" TV goes in the TV room, the 84" gaming monitor goes in the gaming room, and the 84" 3D porn simulator goes in the sex dungeon.

It's like Black Friday brinkmanship, but from the other side.

Had a hunch.

What's with the unending parade of LG product posts today?

If they think this is difficult, I'd like to see them struggle with DCS: Ka-50 Black Shark.

Clearly, on routine delivery to the Island of Dr. Moreau.