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how awesome was that. very very very good

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From: Elaine [mailto:itchyink@...]

Sent: Thursday, 6 November 2003 7:24 AM

Subject: Re: The Meatrix

that was excellent. I was esp. impressed by the eatwellguide.com. Saw lots

of local farms listed.

Elaine

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><http://www.themeatrix.com/>http://www.themeatrix.com/

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>Excellent flash animation. Pro-family/substainable farming, anti-factory

>farming. Clever and entertaining.

Thanks for posting that. Doesn't change my eating

habits one bit, but it does make me feel better for the hour

drive to pick up a beef (almost) directly from the farmer.

Actually their depiction of the Meatrix was more

logical than the original movie -- brains producing

energy I couldn't quite get, but bodies producing

meat, THAT makes sense.

-- Heidi

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> Thanks for posting that.

No problem gald you enjoyed it. Moo-theis, heh.

>Actually their depiction of the Meatrix was more

>logical than the original movie -- brains producing

>energy I couldn't quite get, but bodies producing

>meat, THAT makes sense.

Having worked in large companies sitting in a cubical all day, I totally

understand the row upon row of brains producing enegery for the larger

matrix! Another good movie is Soylent Green which takes it to the next

level: people as food.

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<<Another good movie is Soylent Green which takes it to the next level: people

as food.>>

--- my DH always mentions Soylent Green as one of his favourite movies of all

times... couldn't watch it myself when shown on TV here, maybe as I was still a

vegetarian at the time :-)

another very different film re people as food which I HAVE seen [more than once]

is the hilarious French film 'Delicatessen'

Dedy

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>Another good movie is Soylent Green which takes it to the next

>level: people as food.

>

>

Ah, that was a classic! Not to far off from some of the current

" food " though, except they charge high prices for

this semi-food (from soy, not people).

-- Heidi

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Quoting Heidi Schuppenhauer <heidis@...>:

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> >Another good movie is Soylent Green which takes it to the next

> >level: people as food.

> >

> >

>

> Ah, that was a classic! Not to far off from some of the current

> " food " though, except they charge high prices for

> this semi-food (from soy, not people).

Huh? Even poorly-nourished people are probably a significant improvement

over tofu.

--

Berg

bberg@...

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