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Canada approves production of GM salmon eggs on commercial scale
manitoubass2 replied to tb4me's topic in General Discussion
As soon as i hear the term "GMO", I automatically think it means generically misguided outcomes. Once science is used as a means to profit, its no longer legitimate imo. Do you think some of these conglomerate corporations perform "real science" for the benefit of mankind? Its nothing more then profit at any means necessary, not really the type of "pseudo scientist" i trust. Art, would you buy a loaf of bread from a asbestos company? I wouldnt. These arent "food" companies, they specialize in making poisonous and toxic chemicals. What a great place to get your chickens from! Half of them should be shut down for previous crimes against humanity, real talk. -
Canada approves production of GM salmon eggs on commercial scale
manitoubass2 replied to tb4me's topic in General Discussion
Food is very intertwined with health. Ill gladly pay extra for quality food, and do. Its becoming more and more available to get quality foods, and i hope it continues to grow. You see, one of many issues i have with genetically modifying food is that we have little data on safety at this point, the whole world is just kinda winging it and "hey, lets see what happens". Ive seen this in other areas of our life and unless your privy to "real" double blind placebo trials that are NOT funded by those that profit from a favourable outcome, you really have no idea, nor do i. When i studied to be a nutritional consultant practitioner, and organic chemistry etc, my eyes were opened to some really strange outcomes of science, that the general public would have no idea was even happening. A quick example would be vitamin e. ask ten people what they think of vitamin e, and all ten will probably say "yeah, that a healthy vitamin". A few might say " oh yeah thats an anti oxidant, good to combat illness and disease". But i guarantee not one of them says " vitamin e is a great anti oxidant for general health and well being, but it must be natural tocopherol and not synthetic, because the synthetic version is mirrored, and thus backwords. The body doesnt recognize "backwards vitamin e" and it might actually stimulate an immune response not favourable to human health" -
Canada approves production of GM salmon eggs on commercial scale
manitoubass2 replied to tb4me's topic in General Discussion
yep, and who owns the heritage seeds??? -
no worse than crosby, and he seems to be doing just fine. If he slashes etc and gets called out on it in a fight and hes willing to exchange punches, whats the problem??? I like that style of hockey, especially in a player that can set up and score. Pissing people off changes their game. Its smart imo, just dont cross the line and intend to injure
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Canada approves production of GM salmon eggs on commercial scale
manitoubass2 replied to tb4me's topic in General Discussion
yep. Some of these corporations seem above the law. Wouldn't surprise me one bit if its already in the food chain to some degree. -
Canada approves production of GM salmon eggs on commercial scale
manitoubass2 replied to tb4me's topic in General Discussion
chicken breast is brutal where i live. Its twice as thick as it should be and its all full of knots. Friggen gross -
hahahaha, true! Nah i got it out a few weeks after the water went down. It lodged up on the sandbar beating crap by ice/logs
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NHL makes 12-year deal with Rogers for broadcast rights
manitoubass2 replied to lhousesoccer's topic in General Discussion
same here. Sportnet feels very "generic" and very bland -
Canada approves production of GM salmon eggs on commercial scale
manitoubass2 replied to tb4me's topic in General Discussion
simple yet effective -
Canada approves production of GM salmon eggs on commercial scale
manitoubass2 replied to tb4me's topic in General Discussion
GMO corn of course! Why not feed mutant fish with mutant food? Maybe theyll piss high fructose corn syrup as well? Cheap additive for pop!!!! ( being sarcastic of course) -
Im tired. I laughed hard! Good post!!
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na, decent fishing but no record is comin outta there!!! They have a good pow wow though:)
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smarta** lol. Well now that narrows it down to 20 or so lakes haha
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which eagle lake? There is like 400 of them lol
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Canada approves production of GM salmon eggs on commercial scale
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This is a horrible idea imo. Im in the dont mess with mother nature wagon -
Lower manitou holds some beasts.
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lol, as long as you dont bring it to the river and leave it, only to find out the next day the water has risen 17ft. More pissed off about it being in the river then actually not getting it returned
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sure!
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Its not hard. And GBW thats the same make of fridge i used my first time. There is really nothing to it, and some air intake near the bottom and a couple exhaust holes at the top. The old style fridges are the way to go
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Mmmm looks good!!! Thats essentially the same set up i had until a "friend" borrowed it. Probably make another in the spring since we have a spare fridge in storage. Imo it cooks more evenly then other options and is indeed high capacity like you mentioned, win win. Now if i could only get some lakers to smoke lol, i suck at laker fishing
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lol. Im horribly dyslexic so even though most would find this simple, its a real mindf**** for me haha. I go through the same thing this time every year when ordering components to build harnesses etc. in the winter. Now that i think of it, i dont know why i wouldnt just keep my receipt when i get my order, lol, since its practically the same stuff every year.
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Howah! Thanks for that link GBW, very helpful!
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holy crap! When i watched that i honestly thought hed be out at least a year.
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K, serious question. If members here were fishing solely as a means to feed their families, what would you be fishing for? Myself id take pike first, sturgeon second. Pike for immediate eating and smoking/pickling, then sturgeon just based on sheer size for smoking. In these circumstances a good sturgeon would go along way in terms of healthy fats and protein. I watched a documentary on a russian fellow, he was a trapper. Him and a group made a nice living until they were basically shunned by the government, but they continued to live where they were and fish/hunt/trap with minimal tools. It was pretty cool. Seemed like they ate a literal ton of pike though