>>>>Can it be?
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http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2062484.ece>>>
>>>Maybe we could fund research projects where scientists could find ways to manipulate their DNA so they are all born with cattle-itic converters.
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>>So new generations of scientists would be born with converters... wow.
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>Sorry, that was very poorly worded.
Not necessarily - it's probably clear from the context, which I momentarily forgot when I was reading. This is actually a clear case where the missing reflexive pronoun (as the Spanish "su" is) would be welcome, but since there's no such thing... we get cases like this. On second reading I got it right :).
>I meant scientists manipulating the DNA of the cows. Catalytic converters on US made cars in the 70s was before your time here in the States.
They started coming over there in the eighties (converters, that is; cows were usually going in the other direction :), and by nineties it was a slow race between the car importers and the gasoline production - you could buy a car with a catalytic engine, but you weren't sure you could get unleaded fuel everywhere. They eventually caught up.