> Well, you may be right, the way things are going.
> I had a talk with my cereal this morning...
> The cereal community is really concerened because
> it is losing it's rich, diverse texture.. Too many cross breedings of cereals
> and grains, combined with the
> grinding and blending of different cereals together
> are causing the cereals to lose their individual
> identities. Their flavor, so to speak.
>
> A new government program is being discussed which
> protects the rights of various grains. As cross cereal
> issues become more complex, I am sure we will have regulations which ensure
> that all cereals are equal.
The government isn't doing this because they want to be kind to the
cereal, they're doing it so that the cereal _we_ (humans, the
evolutionary front runners, the top of the food chain) eat is
healthy and won't die from one chance disease.
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Stephen de Vries phen@wwg3.uovs.ac.za
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