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To: muawiyah
In the end recombinant DNA technology is going to take care of the problem of "natural herbs" by allowing for the displacement of the crops you have come to know by those which turn into alcohol if heated to 180 degrees (due to an enzyme produced by the modified genome).

Sounds like a pipe dream. Get it?

Also, I heard you posited that the reason there was no latex found in the Duke rape allegation case, was because someone at Duke had invented a new material for condoms which did not leave traces. Did you say that?

We know how to handle alcohol if not MJ.

You are 100% correct.

103 posted on 04/17/2006 9:20:08 PM PDT by Ken H
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To: Ken H
Hardly Ken H.

In response to the question about why "NO LATEX" was reported, I merely suggested that "LATEX WAS NOT USED".

Now that can mean a whole lot of things. One of your little buddies with a serious mental problem decided he wanted to diddle with that for a while.

Here we are in a different thread and you seem bound and determined to hijack it.

Seems to me you should spend more time focusing on "W"'s travels. The recombinant DNA enzyme story came out at the time he mentioned a "technological breakthrough" in pursuit of energy independence. "Switch Grass" was touted as being part of it, and that involved using recombinant DNA technology to insert an enzyme in the switch grass genome which, when the harvested switch grass was heated to 180 degrees (or thereabouts)would cause the cellulose to turn to alcohol.

Sorry you missed the story. But, then again, you're merely a Democratic party disrupter and wouldn't have a clue what "W" is up to.

110 posted on 04/18/2006 6:11:20 AM PDT by muawiyah (-)
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