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Can a vegetarian/vegan eat a lab created burger?
Whithout the greasy taste. Duplicating/growing fat cells are too difficult yet.
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Can a vegetarian/vegan eat a lab created burger?
Can a vegetarian/vegan eat a lab created burger?
But! like some have said on the news, a vegan driving a Hummer is hurting the environment less than a meat eater driving a Prius. Not sure where the basis is or reasoning, but I could believe it.
Since it's Monday and I'm bored...let's give this a whirl.
An average cow produces about 75 or so gallons of methane per day. At a density of 0.7kg per cubic meter, that converts to 0.29 pounds of gaseous methane per day. This comes to around 150 lbs of methane per year.
My 4x4 F150 with the 5.4L V8 produces about 600grams of greenhouse gases per mile driven. I drive my truck about 10,000 miles per year. That's about 13,000 lbs of CO2 per year.
According to sources...methane is 23 times more harmful than carbon dioxide (the main greenhouse gas produced by cars). So a cow produces an equivalent damage of 3,450 lbs of CO2.
Now...I'm a meat eater in every sense of the word. I consume large amounts of red meat. I'm probably in the upper 25% of the population when it comes to red meat consumption. Let's say I consume 0.25 pounds of beef per day. I probably don't...but ocassionally when I crave a juicy steak...I'll consume a whole pound in one meal...I do eat quarter-pound and third pound burgers fairly often...some days I each chicken or fish or pork...some days I don't eat meat (rarely)...so we'll use a conservative estimate. That's 91 lbs of cattle per year. Your average steer will produce around 500 lbs of consumable meat...so one cow would feed me for 5 years.
Conclusion. I don't think eating as much red meat as I do is quite as damaging as driving my F150.
Epic post of the month.:rofl:

Since it's Monday and I'm bored...let's give this a whirl.
An average cow produces about 75 or so gallons of methane per day. At a density of 0.7kg per cubic meter, that converts to 0.29 pounds of gaseous methane per day. This comes to around 150 lbs of methane per year.
My 4x4 F150 with the 5.4L V8 produces about 600grams of greenhouse gases per mile driven. I drive my truck about 10,000 miles per year. That's about 13,000 lbs of CO2 per year.
According to sources...methane is 23 times more harmful than carbon dioxide (the main greenhouse gas produced by cars). So a cow produces an equivalent damage of 3,450 lbs of CO2.
Now...I'm a meat eater in every sense of the word. I consume large amounts of red meat. I'm probably in the upper 25% of the population when it comes to red meat consumption. Let's say I consume 0.25 pounds of beef per day. I probably don't...but ocassionally when I crave a juicy steak...I'll consume a whole pound in one meal...I do eat quarter-pound and third pound burgers fairly often...some days I each chicken or fish or pork...some days I don't eat meat (rarely)...so we'll use a conservative estimate. That's 91 lbs of cattle per year. Your average steer will produce around 500 lbs of consumable meat...so one cow would feed me for 5 years.
Conclusion. I don't think eating as much red meat as I do is quite as damaging as driving my F150.
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As I write this, my Moto X is still carrying a 28 percent charge after one day, two hours, 12 minutes and three seconds. And I'm a heavy user. To give you a better idea of how I arrived at this number, allow me to explain my personal usage habits. Spotify is nearly always running on my phone when I'm in transit, which, here in New York City, means almost any time I'm not sitting. When I'm idling, I usually launch Pocket to catch up on news, voraciously refresh and scan Twitter (set to sync every 15 minutes), have constant emails pouring in and out that I read and respond to, Hangouts that I periodically indulge in, Maps for rushing off to various meetings around town and Chrome for the 20-plus links I have open at any given time.
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So MLB is suspending a bunch of people today because of PEDs. I might be the minority, but I really don't care if they use PEDs. Let all of them use PEDs. I've heard the stories from old time ball players talking about uppers being readily available. I'm a firm believer that ball players have always tried to find something to give them an advantage.

I started watching Weeds. It is easy to see where the creator of Breaking Bad got his idea. Both great shows.
Breaking, Bad is a truly epic television series, Brian Cranston one an Emmy like 5 years in a row, I enjoyed Orange but imho it's not even close to the other Netflix original, House of Cards.Hold onto your hat...that ride gets crazy in a hurry. I stopped watching after season 4 or 5.
Is Breaking Bad a pretty good show? I've considered watching it on Netflix...running out of stuff to watch. Also has anyone checked out Orange is the new Black, the Netflix original?
