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Haha I didn't mean to harp on your but I thought it was one of those "spot the difference" things I was staring at it for like 5 minutes

Call me crazy but aren't those two numbers the same

But you could probably get some decent whip on it

but it plays using Flash...isn't that gadgetry or some kind of gizmo?!?!

wow thats pretty special

Amazing clip. The guy takes those gates pretty much dead center each time, I wonder how far ahead he has to look to keep on that line. I would assume its more like flying a plane (i.e. you fix on a point like a mountain range on the horizon) than driving.

Oh whew I thought this was just going to alert me when I was close to Penn State

Forgive me but what the hell does the cost of her camera have anything to do with this article lol

1500, it says in the component list at the top

I'm with you. I love online shopping because in theory I only have to leave my chair to open the door for the nice man who brings me my box(es)

Please point me in the direction of this tablet haha

Ohhhh but they're working on a big one in Quebec

Thats pretty much it. I know a little about it but not enough to answer that. What occurs to me is that maybe the hormones bump production to boost profit but not enough to cover the slack of the other half of the cattle. As you say the hormone cost would be lower as well, an interesting study no doubt, and maybe its

Are you a god?

Makes sense to me. Like how farmers rotate fields. Or used to but largely don't anymore because the pressure to produce at 100% capacity all the time is there like never before because of economic pressure and guaranteed contracts for shit like corn (from the US Government) or being locked into contracts to buy seeds

Pretty much, which is why they want to factory grow meat. I wasn't disagreeing with that

Its not so much the fact that their artificial. In many cases artificial just means chemically identical components (so no difference), but they are formed in a test tube instead of the cows own systems. The point is they are force fed hormones (not literally, but their feed is packed full of it) in order to get the

OK so you do get it. That's just not the principle of whats happening as described in this article.

In the long term I think it has less to do the treatment of the cows so much as the land required to grow them on and the feed to keep them living...

I assume he means artificial growth hormones