| Re: UNUSUAL BEER MANUAL HAS BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS IMPLICATIONS "Arne Thormodsen" <thormodsen_at_exchangenet_dot_net@no.spam> wrote in message news:<vic1r0atau4if1@corp.supernews.com>...[color=blue]
> "Michael Ravnitzky" <mikerav@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:BB4B4D1D.13954%mikerav@mindspring.com...[color=green]
> > UNUSUAL BEER MANUAL HAS BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS IMPLICATIONS
> > by Michael Ravnitzky , [email]mikerav@mindspring.com[/email][/color]
>
> So I Googled this guy and I have no idea what to make of it. I thought this
> was a really pretty funny put-on, but he seems to take himself pretty
> seriously.
>
> Weird.
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> >In Japan, the biotechnology industry began as an outgrowth of the beer
> >brewery industry, according to a 1998 interview with Col. Henry Fein, M.D.,
> >an army biomedical expert.[/color]
>
> BTW, the entire biotechnology industry grew out of brewing and winemaking.
>
> --arne[/color]
Riiiight. What's this stuff..
"aspergillus niger, aspergillus oryzae, bacciluss coagulans, baccilus
lichenformis, bacillus subtilis, bacillus stearothermophilus"
Irish moss? |