SC - OT - Omaha Steaks anomaly

Par Leijonhufvud pkl at absaroka.obgyn.ks.se
Wed Dec 10 22:50:34 PST 1997


On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Philip & Susan Troy wrote:

> Ah...there it is. Under the recipe book, on top of the dry ice pack.
> Hermetically sealed in vapor-proof plastic. The ubiquitous AOL disk.
> 
> My question is this: are they a product of genetic engineering in the
> beef industry? Do they just grow in the cows with the AOL disks built
> in?

To get back to something vaguely cooking related; the CD-ROM version
(unformatable and therefore useless for normal purposes) look really
pretty in a microwave-oven. Only do this for a second or so, and be
prepared to some "burnt plastics" smell; use someone elses oven.

/UlfR

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