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Trump is already making good on his campaign promises
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06/12/2016 19:31:18
 
 
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>>>>>>I have been surprised and recently so at some answers to that question.
>>>>>>The funny thing is that all our food is GMO, aside perhaps from wild-caught fish.

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>>>>>>ROFL and LOL!!! I am certain that you found my response to that question surprising :) I suppose I should have been more specific. It is not so much GMO that I avoid. I tend to avoid highly refined and over-processed food. I eat a lot of eggs, cheese, chicken, fish, seafood and salad and other foods that are not highly processed. Don't necessarily check for the GMO content...
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>>>>>Surprisingly, you were not the surprise answer.
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>>>>>Yes, over-processed is a rather different thing than GMO.
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>>>>I could use a soy and lentil steak about now.. Or better yet.. those green wafers made from high-energy plankton from the world ocean -- tasty.
>>>
>>>Soylent Green is PEOPLE!
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>>https://www.soylent.com/
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>>and on another topic... http://www.cyberdyne.jp/english/
>
>You are too much fun!
>First Soylent Green, now the Terminator and SkyNet by Cyberdine.
>
>What could be next?

Back in the 1994 there was an anime Macross Plus (often described as being anime version of "Top Gun"). The aircraft flown by the rival of the protagonist looked like the YF-23, while the one flown by the protagonist didn't seem to have a real-life analog with its forward-swept wing. Then a few years later in 1997 some early images of the Sukhoi S-37 surfaced -- there it was, a canard planform aircraft with forward-swept wings...

In the same anime, the antagonists was an AI system known as Sharon Apple that was a "virtual idol" that initially appeared as a "virtual idol" that performed at various venues where she appeared as a holographic projection (but relied on a human operator). Things turned for the worse when her programming was altered in hopes of making her more autonomous. In 2007 Crypton Future the first in a line of Voicaloid ( a vocal synthesizer application ) software packages featuring a virtual humanoid persona. Popularity of the music utilizing the Vocaloid software has grown since its introduction (thanks to the Internet) that the various companies involved (Sega, Crypton Future Media, etc.) have produced a number of live concerts featuring the Vocaloid personas in "holographic" form (actually live-generated 3D CG image back-projected onto translucent screen rather than actual hologram).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uV-NJp0iEP0

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