What do mushrooms, wheatgrass, and cow farts have in common?

Posted by freedomforall 9 years, 7 months ago to Technology
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Sorry ,no punchline.
Answer: they are natural components of Dell's computer packaging


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  • Posted by gtebbe 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "... and it didn't take a government mandate."

    I always thought the government was made up of fungus, rubbish and cow farts. lol
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  • Posted by Herb7734 9 years, 7 months ago
    Someone should put together examples such as this to illustrate how private industry is better than government at accomplishing any given task.
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  • Posted by sfdi1947 9 years, 7 months ago
    Gee! And I thought it was a byproduct of politicians panting in the hours before the polls close.
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  • Posted by wiggys1 9 years, 7 months ago
    I imagine there are lots of people or companies looking into naturally produced waste products these days that if they work for what ever will save them money in the long run and make money for those needing an outlet for their waste.
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  • Posted by dbhalling 9 years, 7 months ago
    That is awesome. It also shows that many inventions are directed to taking waste products and turning them into something valuable. This is why the most technologically advanced countries actually pollute the least, despite the rhetoric from the environmentalists.
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  • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 9 years, 7 months ago
    Fantastic ingenuity and it didn't take a government mandate.
    ... fungus, rubbish and flatus wanted... Too bad the abundant government variety is not convertible.
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