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Worth1 May 27, 2017 08:52 AM

[QUOTE=dmforcier;642809]Worth, we're gonna get there sooner than anyone expects. I won't live to see it, and you probably won't either, but it will happen. On this I totally agree with Rush: I've never resented getting older or less capable, enjoying the wisdom that experience brings. But now I resent not being here to see the next major jump in "what it is to be human." At several tech conferences I've pushed the idea that the artificial womb is the next physical step in the "divorce" of the body from the spirit (and as expected the latest news is of a successful artificial womb), but that ultimately may be less than relevant.

[COLOR=Red]Meanwhile there is so much to learn. Please watch the things, with tolerance.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
The only thing I am not tolerant about is intolerance for the most part.

I will come right out and say I am not a Rush fan for the most part but some yes.
I enjoy his views when it doesn't pertain to political ranting and babble.
I dont want to here that crap from any side of the fence I am sick and tired of it.
There is no education in it what so ever.
All it is really about is making money.
With all the projects I have going on at home and at work I have very little time for the boob tube.
Much of my time is spent figuring out problems at home for work the next day.

Worth.

dmforcier May 27, 2017 11:52 AM

[QUOTE=Nematode;642833]You might enjoy chef's table on netflix.[/QUOTE]

Thanks. I would, but it's not available on DVD.

SteveP May 27, 2017 09:04 PM

dmforcier, I watched both vids and really enjoyed them. Thanks!

dmforcier May 27, 2017 09:34 PM

Glad you could find the time to learn something new.

dmforcier May 31, 2017 11:24 PM

There's a third episode (broadcast tonight) that focuses on the types of nutrients that the body needs and how it gets them - or doesn't. This may be the best one so far. It's not yet up on PBS, but I'll supply a link when it is (if TV™ lets me; I can't edit previous posts here due to elapsed time?)

dmforcier June 1, 2017 01:25 PM

[B]Food - The Delicious Science[/B]

Did you know we can make Vitamin D by tanning mushrooms instead of tanning ourselves?


Ep 3 - We Are What We Eat

[URL]http://www.pbs.org/video/3001190801/[/URL]

The components of food, how the body uses them, and how we grow and prepare food to make them available. Carbohydrates, proteins and amino acids, fats and fatty acids, vitamins. Well worth the watch.


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