Too good to be true

k0xxx

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Yep, it'll be interesting to see if it can live up to their claims. If it does, then I'm sure that Exxon or some other oil interest will buy it and bury it, :rolleyes:
 

dacjohns

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Good old genetic engineering will solve all the problems in the world. Color me skeptical.
 

Denim Deb

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dacjohns said:
Good old genetic engineering will solve all the problems in the world. Color me skeptical.
I seem to be missing that color from my box of crayons. Will green do?

Hope this works. It would be great. (It would be even better if it was something we could all do at home.)
 

patandchickens

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It looks to me like the results of a press release trying to drum up investment.

Totally-impractical sounding. I think the guy quoted in the article (skeptical of it) is being *generous* when he says there are 'major engineering problems to be overcome' before it is usable.

Not holding my breath,

Pat
 
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