Friday 10 December 2010

Genetically engineered cattle.



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10 comments:

Angry Exile said...

Bloody hell. How big a wellie would you need to deal with the spidercows?

Stewart Cowan said...

I had to watch that twice!

It reminds me of spider goats and scarier things like Lord Winston putting human genes into pigs for harvesting organs for transplant.

Fluorescent Cats, Spider Goats And Human/Pig Hybrids

Chuckles said...

You'll have Wadsworth after you if you're not careful. Trademarks and copyright and all that..

Dioclese said...

When I saw the header for this post, I assumed you were talking about students...

Mark Wadsworth said...

That looks like a robot killler cow army that can't be defeated with conventional weapons.

Amusing Bunni said...

I hope they won't be coming to the food store anytime soon. I hope you are surviving the snowstorms, LegIron. I luv online shopping too, no need to go out and deal with the riff raff.

Leg-iron said...

Stewart - that leads to some very interesting places, you know.

Mark - it's actually secret film of an Al Cowda training camp.

Bunni - snow is now doing the same thing as last year. Melting until it's a perfectly smooth surface and then freezing again. I'm glad I stocked up on salt and sand!

sixtypoundsaweekcleaner said...

I daren't even watch this. Gawd knows where it might lead to!?

Xen347 said...

sixtypoundsaweekcleaner said...

I daren't even watch this. Gawd knows where it might lead to!?

It's great when you're pissed. I've watched it umpteen times and I think the cow third from the left at 1:27 is a shoe-in for a golden globe or Oscar.

Anonymous said...

And, for now a completely different viewpoint & story:

http://www.cheniere.org/misc/sparkoflife.htm

(one can also search "cloning" on the main site)

I've also enjoyed reading the correspondence:

http://www.cheniere.org/correspondence/

Ailing now, but deserving of a wider audience?

Ross

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