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In article >,
Cindy Hamilton says...
>
> On Saturday, December 17, 2016 at 11:45:32 AM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:


> > Back in the early 80's a group of Hawaiian chefs set out to change
> > the way
> > the people on this rock saw food. They succeeded and as a result, the fallout
> > from that will change how people on the mainland will eat i.e., Hawaii will
> > be at the forefront of foodie trends in N. America. These days, the kids are
> > eating raw fish as a meal and they're loving it. Hoo boy!

>
> You don't seem to discriminate between "we'll be making food with
> nanobots" and "we've discovered lemongrass". Can't you be more
> precise? You don't make a case for nanobots by mentioning
> lemongrass.
>
> In any event, I've been using lemongrass and eating raw fish
> since the 1970s, in the wilds of Michigan. It's old news.
> You write as if you're 20 years old and have no experience
> of the world.


You don't seem to want to understand that he lives in Hawaii and that
Hawaii is VERY special. Not just special, VERY special. Repeat after me:
VERY special. Let's all pull out our lighters now.