OT - Welcome to Doomsday

Pigs root - as in "root, hog or die" - which s to say they use their
tusks to turn over the soil and expose roots and tubers.

The reasons listed in "Collapse" as those given for eliminating pigs on
Tikopia were, that they raided and rooted up gardens, were an
inefficient means to feed humans (in that it takes ten pounds of
human-edible vegetables to produce one pound of pork) and had become
luxury food for chiefs.

-----------
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
 
bill.sloman@ieee.org wrote:
Pigs root - as in "root, hog or die" - which s to say they use their
tusks to turn over the soil and expose roots and tubers.

The reasons listed in "Collapse" as those given for eliminating pigs on
Tikopia were, that they raided and rooted up gardens, were an
inefficient means to feed humans (in that it takes ten pounds of
human-edible vegetables to produce one pound of pork) and had become
luxury food for chiefs.

-----------
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
Hmmm- that 10 lbs edible vegetables/ pound pork seems strange. Early man
was pretty good at domesticating those animals that were best at
converting the inedibles to human edible meat or milk- like the cow and
goat. The pig must have been good for something- and who lets pigs roam
free- they should have been penned up and fed scraps.
 
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:01:26 GMT,
Fred Bloggs <nospam@nospam.com> wrote
in Msg. <423AA6F4.2060702@nospam.com>

Hmmm- that 10 lbs edible vegetables/ pound pork seems strange. Early man
was pretty good at domesticating those animals that were best at
converting the inedibles to human edible meat or milk- like the cow and
goat.
Yeah, that's what early man was good at. Modern man feeds his pigs corn
and soy, which are valuable nutritients for humans. --D.
 
In article <slrnd3lu43.aar.haude@kir.physnet.uni-hamburg.de>,
haude@kir.physnet.uni-hamburg.de says...
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:01:26 GMT,
Fred Bloggs <nospam@nospam.com> wrote
in Msg. <423AA6F4.2060702@nospam.com

Hmmm- that 10 lbs edible vegetables/ pound pork seems strange. Early man
was pretty good at domesticating those animals that were best at
converting the inedibles to human edible meat or milk- like the cow and
goat.

Yeah, that's what early man was good at. Modern man feeds his pigs corn
and soy, which are valuable nutritients for humans. --D.


Yes, because it improves the taste of the meat.
That's the nice thing about being alive today.
We eat for the enjoyment as much as the nutrition.

Last weekend I made a great big pot of pheasant and dumplings, I'll be
they wouldn't have tasted NEARLY as good had they not been fattened up
on the corn they pilfer. I have almost as much cooking them as I did
hunting them.

Jim
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that Rich Grise <richgrise@example.net>
wrote (in <pan.2005.03.18.18.09.48.292549@example.net>) about 'OT -
Welcome to Doomsday', on Fri, 18 Mar 2005:

Or splice a beef gene into corn and get steak on the cob. %-}
Some considerable number of years ago, 'New Scientist' published a spoof
article on a GM plant that produced complete beefburgers.
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
There are two sides to every question, except
'What is a Moebius strip?'
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that James Beck
<jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote (in <MPG.1ca4e999ebb98925989b04@news
..west.earthlink.net>) about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Fri, 18 Mar
2005:
I have almost as much cooking them as I did
hunting them.
Pardon?

How can you justify shooting anything as beautiful as a pheasant?
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
There are two sides to every question, except
'What is a Moebius strip?'
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk
 
In article <a6IAgiAU3zOCFwSK@jmwa.demon.co.uk>,
jmw@jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk says...
I read in sci.electronics.design that James Beck
jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote (in <MPG.1ca4e999ebb98925989b04@news
.west.earthlink.net>) about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Fri, 18 Mar
2005:
I have almost as much cooking them as I did
hunting them.

Pardon?

How can you justify shooting anything as beautiful as a pheasant?
Why would I need to justify anything of the sort?

Jim
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that James Beck
<jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote (in <MPG.1ca50dd05b651072989b05@news
..west.earthlink.net>) about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Fri, 18 Mar
2005:
In article <a6IAgiAU3zOCFwSK@jmwa.demon.co.uk>,
jmw@jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk says...
I read in sci.electronics.design that James Beck
jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote (in <MPG.1ca4e999ebb98925989b04@news
.west.earthlink.net>) about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Fri, 18 Mar
2005:
I have almost as much cooking them as I did
hunting them.

Pardon?

How can you justify shooting anything as beautiful as a pheasant?


Why would I need to justify anything of the sort?

If you gotta ask, you ain't ever gonna know.


Who said that? (;-)
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
There are two sides to every question, except
'What is a Moebius strip?'
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk
 
In article <jdf+ZLCKk0OCFwH0@jmwa.demon.co.uk>,
jmw@jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk says...
I read in sci.electronics.design that James Beck
jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote (in <MPG.1ca50dd05b651072989b05@news
.west.earthlink.net>) about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Fri, 18 Mar
2005:
In article <a6IAgiAU3zOCFwSK@jmwa.demon.co.uk>,
jmw@jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk says...
I read in sci.electronics.design that James Beck
jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote (in <MPG.1ca4e999ebb98925989b04@news
.west.earthlink.net>) about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Fri, 18 Mar
2005:
I have almost as much cooking them as I did
hunting them.

Pardon?

How can you justify shooting anything as beautiful as a pheasant?


Why would I need to justify anything of the sort?

If you gotta ask, you ain't ever gonna know.


Who said that? (;-)

The question was : "What is Jazz?"
 
John Woodgate wrote:
I read in sci.electronics.design that James Beck
jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote (in <MPG.1ca4e999ebb98925989b04@news
.west.earthlink.net>) about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Fri, 18 Mar
2005:

I have almost as much cooking them as I did
hunting them.


Pardon?

How can you justify shooting anything as beautiful as a pheasant?
He's a pheasant plucker.
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that richard mullens <mullensdeletethis
@ntlworld.com> wrote (in <JS0%d.3481$Kt5.779@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>)
about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Sat, 19 Mar 2005:
John Woodgate wrote:
I read in sci.electronics.design that James Beck
jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote (in <MPG.1ca4e999ebb98925989b04@news
.west.earthlink.net>) about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Fri, 18 Mar
2005:

I have almost as much cooking them as I did
hunting them.


Pardon?

How can you justify shooting anything as beautiful as a pheasant?

He's a pheasant plucker.
Well, I won't go so far as to allege that he's an unpheasant plucker.
But I wouldn't shoot a pheasant.
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
There are two sides to every question, except
'What is a Moebius strip?'
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk
 
John Woodgate wrote:
I read in sci.electronics.design that richard mullens <mullensdeletethis
@ntlworld.com> wrote (in <JS0%d.3481$Kt5.779@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>)
about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Sat, 19 Mar 2005:

John Woodgate wrote:

I read in sci.electronics.design that James Beck
jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote (in <MPG.1ca4e999ebb98925989b04@news
.west.earthlink.net>) about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Fri, 18 Mar
2005:


I have almost as much cooking them as I did
hunting them.


Pardon?

How can you justify shooting anything as beautiful as a pheasant?

He's a pheasant plucker.


Well, I won't go so far as to allege that he's an unpheasant plucker.
But I wouldn't shoot a pheasant.
No.
Pheasants are attractive - and to blast them with a 12 bore doesn't really give them a sporting chance.
 
James Beck wrote:
In article <slrnd3lu43.aar.haude@kir.physnet.uni-hamburg.de>,
haude@kir.physnet.uni-hamburg.de says...

On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:01:26 GMT,
Fred Bloggs <nospam@nospam.com> wrote
in Msg. <423AA6F4.2060702@nospam.com

Hmmm- that 10 lbs edible vegetables/ pound pork seems strange. Early man
was pretty good at domesticating those animals that were best at
converting the inedibles to human edible meat or milk- like the cow and
goat.

Yeah, that's what early man was good at. Modern man feeds his pigs corn
and soy, which are valuable nutritients for humans. --D.



Yes, because it improves the taste of the meat.
That's the nice thing about being alive today.
We eat for the enjoyment as much as the nutrition.

Last weekend I made a great big pot of pheasant and dumplings, I'll be
they wouldn't have tasted NEARLY as good had they not been fattened up
on the corn they pilfer. I have almost as much cooking them as I did
hunting them.

Jim
ROTFLMAO!

Its because its *cheaper*

It makes the meat taste dreadful. Ya cant beat grass-fed cattle, nosirree.

Cheers
Terry
 
richard mullens wrote:
John Woodgate wrote:

I read in sci.electronics.design that richard mullens <mullensdeletethis
@ntlworld.com> wrote (in <JS0%d.3481$Kt5.779@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>)
about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Sat, 19 Mar 2005:

John Woodgate wrote:

I read in sci.electronics.design that James Beck
jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote (in
MPG.1ca4e999ebb98925989b04@news
.west.earthlink.net>) about 'OT - Welcome to Doomsday', on Fri, 18 Mar
2005:


I have almost as much cooking them as I did hunting them.



Pardon?

How can you justify shooting anything as beautiful as a pheasant?


He's a pheasant plucker.



Well, I won't go so far as to allege that he's an unpheasant plucker.
But I wouldn't shoot a pheasant.


No.
Pheasants are attractive - and to blast them with a 12 bore doesn't
really give them a sporting chance.
Decapitation with hedgeclippers achieves much the same result, and you
dont have to pick lead shot out of your meal.

Cheers
Terry
 
bill.sloman@ieee.org wrote:

Pigs root - as in "root, hog or die" - which s to say they use their
tusks to turn over the soil and expose roots and tubers.

The reasons listed in "Collapse" as those given for eliminating pigs on
Tikopia were, that they raided and rooted up gardens, were an
inefficient means to feed humans (in that it takes ten pounds of
human-edible vegetables to produce one pound of pork) and had become
luxury food for chiefs.
At the bottom of my Grandmother's garden hung a bucket. This was used for
putting in all the kitchen scraps (un-eaten food, peelings etc). The pig
farmer collected from the buckets every day and made his own pig-swill. The
pork from those animals was really nice and I looked forward to Brawn for
Sunday tea when we visited.

Nowadays such practice has been stopped. Farme pigs are no longer allowed
to eat such matter.

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Belief in God is the same as the belief in Santa Claus.

Here we go again, why do I get to suffer bad press as a result
of someone
elses misplaced delusions?

You do realize that that one will cost you a lifetime of socks,
yfronts and
old spice. It's not that I'm vindictive, that's just the way it
is.

SC
At least he didn't dis the tooth fairy!
 
John Woodgate wrote:

But I wouldn't shoot a pheasant.
Round here, it's amazing that any last long enough to get shot. The
roads are littered with squashed ones. A few days ago, one ran right in
front of my car, cleared it, then TURNED BACK straight under the wheels.
Perhpas they know they are bred to be shot.

Paul Burke
 

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