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How many more millions of pounds of food must be recalled and destroyed before we decide to apply tried and proven technology to ensure the safety of the nations food supply?

Gamma irradiation of food in early processing stages would destroy any and all harmful bacteria, fungi, and viruses. It does not leave the food radioactive or otherwise dangerous to consume; but because of a small number of loud mouthed pea brains who say  "what if there is some undiscovered side effect of irradiating food" it has not caught on like it should.

Personally I would rather take that remote risk than face the known danger of eating spinach or ground meat contaminated with e.coli  bacteria.  Sure, leave the "organic" label stuff non irradiated for those who prefer to take the known risk of eating contaminated food;  but the majority of the food should be disinfected prior to distribution and before it can spoil. Not only does gamma sterilization of food prevent it from spreading disease, but it prolongs its fresh shelf life since the bacteria which cause spoilage also are destroyed .

 By decreasing the amount of spoilage losses, and eliminating the cost of recalling and destroying contaminated food ; the cost of gamma sterilization would soon be offset and consumers would face a lower cost  and safer product in the marketplace.

 Listening to these technophobes is not a good idea; they rarely see the consequences of their insistence upon living in the last century. By stopping the construction of Nuclear Power plants in the early 1970s, they left the world with global warming as a consequence of having to rely on Coal Oil and Gas as power sources.  Spurred by their success they moved to oppose new hydro electric plants and even forced some existing ones to be dismantled. Now they fight against wind farms arguing that they endanger birds and are unsightly.  Where will it end? 



 


 


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Now I cannot swear that it is Racetrack gas, but the last time I filled up was at Racetrack on Greenville ave near Park Lane, and before that the one on Forest lane.

My truck go to running really bad, the check engine light came on indicating repeated misfires and excessive fuel in the exhaust.

You guessed it, not just water, but sandy grit in the fuel tank. No I have a locking gas cap so it could not be that someone put it in there, it had to get in with the gas.

I have some pics which I will upload to show you what was clogging the fuel filter.

 

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So , the city council is considering requiring businesses to turn out the lights at night?  What kind of misguided environmentalism is this. Are they trying to drive businesses out of the city?
First they let the police get away with not responding to business burglar alarms until the owner or a private response team verifies that burglars are really there; and now they want them to do it in the dark?
This is just one more invite to criminals to come to Dallas and thorn to drive honest businesses and citizens out.  We have one of the highest crime rates in the country and telling burglars that not only will the police not respond but that they will be guaranteed darkness in which to perform their crimes is not what we need to be doing.

When someone gets raped , robbed, or murdered on a dark property which was conforming with this misguided attempt to make Dallas a "green" city who is going to be held liable? 

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Pete_C

I have been a member of online communities for some years; most notably I was a long time helper giveing free computer problem solving help on the TechTV Call For Help boards; I continue to do so on several forums. My main hobby beyond computer help is cooking. Since my wife (a diabetic) had a heart attack and triple bypass it has become my objective to develop a healthy menu and lifestyle for us both and I think I have succeeded.

Member Since: 4/30/2007