Jul. 22nd, 2004
US army food... just add urine!
The US military has devised a way to ensure its troops in battle need never go hungry - with dried food that can by rehydrated using dirty water or urine.
The meal comes in a pouch that filters out 99.9% of bacteria and most toxic chemicals, says New Scientist magazine.
The aim is to reduce the amount of water soldiers need to carry.
The firm behind it says soldiers should only use urine as last resort - as the membrane can not filter out urea, which in the long term causes kidney damage.
"The pouch - containing chicken and rice - relies on osmosis to filter the water or urine," the New Scientist Magazine reported.
The liquid passes through a membrane, thin sheets of a cellulose-based plastic with gaps just 0.5 nanometres wide.
It means only clean water can reach the food, and the bacteria is left behind.
The idea has come from the Combat Feeding Directorate, part of the US Army Soldier Systems Center in Natick, Massachusetts.
The organisation is also the brains behind the "indestructible sandwich", which can stay fresh for three years.
The US military has devised a way to ensure its troops in battle need never go hungry - with dried food that can by rehydrated using dirty water or urine.
The meal comes in a pouch that filters out 99.9% of bacteria and most toxic chemicals, says New Scientist magazine.
The aim is to reduce the amount of water soldiers need to carry.
The firm behind it says soldiers should only use urine as last resort - as the membrane can not filter out urea, which in the long term causes kidney damage.
"The pouch - containing chicken and rice - relies on osmosis to filter the water or urine," the New Scientist Magazine reported.
The liquid passes through a membrane, thin sheets of a cellulose-based plastic with gaps just 0.5 nanometres wide.
It means only clean water can reach the food, and the bacteria is left behind.
The idea has come from the Combat Feeding Directorate, part of the US Army Soldier Systems Center in Natick, Massachusetts.
The organisation is also the brains behind the "indestructible sandwich", which can stay fresh for three years.
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Jul. 22nd, 2004 02:09 pmRepublican party platform: "Make sure only the right colour people get to vote"
Quoth TNH
Michigan state representative John Pappageorge [R-Troy] in the Detroit Free Press, remarking about Republican prospects in Michigan that "If we do not suppress the Detroit vote, we’re going to have a tough time in this election."
Needless to say, but the Free Press says it anyway:
Blacks comprise 83 percent of Detroit’s population, and the city routinely gives Democratic candidates a substantial majority of its votes.
Of course, Rep. Pappageorge is truly, deeply sorry if anyone has drawn any conclusions from his accidentally telling the truth:
"In the context that we were talking about, I said we’ve got to get the vote up in Oakland (County) and the vote down in Detroit. You get it down with a good message. I don’t know how we got them from there to ‘racist,’" Pappageorge said. "If I have given offense in any way to my colleagues in Detroit or anywhere, I apologize."
Deliberate suppression of the rights of black people to vote, because they tend not to be Republicans:
http://www.forward.com/issues/2000/00.12.22/oped3.html
http://www.whiteprivilege.com/archives/2002/11/05/black_vote_suppression_in_baltimore
http://www.democrats.org/news/200210300001.html
http://www.courier-journal.com/localnews/2003/10/23ky/wir-front-votes1023-9144.html
http://www.commondreams.org/views/120200-101.htm
Kerry's response:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/19/politics/campaign/19VOTE.html?ex=1247889600&en=f7beb144c45a5460&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland
Bush: "Black people shouldn't get to vote because they'll vote against me."
Kerry: "Everyone should get to vote freely, as they see fit"
And you jackasses are still seriously telling me Shrub's got a hope in hell?
The Onion said it best: Amercian Public reuled unfit to govern.
Quoth TNH
Michigan state representative John Pappageorge [R-Troy] in the Detroit Free Press, remarking about Republican prospects in Michigan that "If we do not suppress the Detroit vote, we’re going to have a tough time in this election."
Needless to say, but the Free Press says it anyway:
Blacks comprise 83 percent of Detroit’s population, and the city routinely gives Democratic candidates a substantial majority of its votes.
Of course, Rep. Pappageorge is truly, deeply sorry if anyone has drawn any conclusions from his accidentally telling the truth:
"In the context that we were talking about, I said we’ve got to get the vote up in Oakland (County) and the vote down in Detroit. You get it down with a good message. I don’t know how we got them from there to ‘racist,’" Pappageorge said. "If I have given offense in any way to my colleagues in Detroit or anywhere, I apologize."
Deliberate suppression of the rights of black people to vote, because they tend not to be Republicans:
http://www.forward.com/issues/2000/00.12.22/oped3.html
http://www.whiteprivilege.com/archives/2002/11/05/black_vote_suppression_in_baltimore
http://www.democrats.org/news/200210300001.html
http://www.courier-journal.com/localnews/2003/10/23ky/wir-front-votes1023-9144.html
http://www.commondreams.org/views/120200-101.htm
Kerry's response:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/19/politics/campaign/19VOTE.html?ex=1247889600&en=f7beb144c45a5460&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland
Bush: "Black people shouldn't get to vote because they'll vote against me."
Kerry: "Everyone should get to vote freely, as they see fit"
And you jackasses are still seriously telling me Shrub's got a hope in hell?
The Onion said it best: Amercian Public reuled unfit to govern.
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Jul. 22nd, 2004 02:11 pmCall it the burning Bush.
The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream is on the road, towing a 12-foot-tall effigy of President Bush with fake flames shooting out of the pants.
Ben Cohen believes it is an acceptable way to point out what he calls the president's lies.
"In a polite society, you don't go up to a person and look at them in the face and say, 'You're a liar,'" Cohen said Monday
The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream is on the road, towing a 12-foot-tall effigy of President Bush with fake flames shooting out of the pants.
Ben Cohen believes it is an acceptable way to point out what he calls the president's lies.
"In a polite society, you don't go up to a person and look at them in the face and say, 'You're a liar,'" Cohen said Monday