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11 years agoComment Oldbutcurious
Just cook it properly,and try to be clean handling the raw meat.I've never had food poisoning,and I love chicken breasts.Maybe they do something different here in Canada..
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11 years agoComment Oldbutcurious
I've heard about Kekir before,but never tried it. I like yoghurt,so I probably would like this as well.
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11 years agoComment Oldbutcurious
How come he suffered such a severe injury if he was wearing a helmet? Unless it hit the rock so hard it shattered..
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11 years agoComment Oldbutcurious
Well,don't hold your breath waiting for real life transporters,like on Star Trek. To transport a person,his/her atoms would have to be read to the subatomic level,and reconstructed at the receiving terminal.How this could be done instantly and without error is beyond imagining,and would require computational power that is orders of magnitude beyond what we have now.
It should be noted that the transporter as envisioned on Star Trek was a plot device whose purpose was to save money on set designs.Having people and objects fade away and fade into view (through special effects) at the destination is infinitely cheaper than building sets depicting the Enterprise landing on a alien planet. -
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11 years agoComment Oldbutcurious
It's lucky for Soto he doesn't live in North America.TPP would ruin him when it's adopted : http://stopthetrap.net/
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11 years agoComment Oldbutcurious
I find it incomprehensible that any of the nations,all supposedly democracies, negotiating this abomination would attempt to foist it upon their citizens without an open vote.Beyond wholesale surrender to Big Phama in areas pertaining to drug patent extension,the sanctions proposed to protect copyright online are draconian: A $10,000 fine for merely viewing (computer buffering copies of a video would be considered as downloading) a copyright protected video on YouTube,for example,and a "three strikes" rule which would result in families being banned from use of the internet for life: http://stopthetrap.net/