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Re: NBC says movie piracy hurts the corn industry?
Originally posted by Mhurron View PostWhen was the last time you cut open a pig or a cow and hot dogs came out? Processed does not make something artificial.Bamboo shadows sweep the stars,
yet not a mote of dust is stirred;
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Re: NBC says movie piracy hurts the corn industry?
Originally posted by IfritnoItazura View PostWell, corn doesn't have much fructose (as far as I know), but HFCS has plenty.
Edit: What does this have to do with movie piracy? How did this happen?
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Re: NBC says movie piracy hurts the corn industry?
I can't help it when I'm jonsing for Twizzlers. I don't think they sell Sno Caps anymore around here...
I guess this whole pop corn thing doesn't affect me.
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Re: NBC says movie piracy hurts the corn industry?
Meh, only time i buy snacks is if i'm really hungry or have a craving to mix popcorn and nachos with sour patch. Theaters still sell sno caps last i checked. =x
And for personal shopping day bit, Border Rewards, where you get one at least once or twice a month depending how often you go to borders.
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Re: NBC says movie piracy hurts the corn industry?
Originally posted by Mhurron View PostIt does. You take a lot of corn starch (corn has lots of this) and break it down to its component monosaccharides. (IIRC, that should be some glucose and fructose molecules) and then having the enzymes alter the glucose into fructose and the result is a viscus fructose syrup.
High-fructose corn syrup is produced by milling corn to produce corn starch then processing that corn starch to yield corn syrup that is almost entirely glucose, and then adding enzymes that change the glucose into fructose.
Originally posted by Mhurron View PostEdit: What does this have to do with movie piracy? How did this happen?
Movie piracy isn't a terribly interesting topic, anyway. I like soda pop, more.
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While I dislike pirates, I don't have a lot of sympathy for the motion pictures industry, and no respect for fools who think movie piracy would seriously dent the profitability of corn growing.Bamboo shadows sweep the stars,
yet not a mote of dust is stirred;
Moonlight pierces the depths of the pond,
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Re: NBC says movie piracy hurts the corn industry?
I just get music from http://www.allofmp3.com.
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Forum moderators indicted for impact on corn farmers: resurgence of drama could revive popcorn sales
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Re: NBC says movie piracy hurts the corn industry?
Originally posted by Hantz View Post
Don't go to FYE or whatever. Hit the local Best Buy, since they buy in bulk they can offer discounts, not to mention they sell things on rotation for $9 from time to time. If that doesn't work, as mentioned above, find an independent store. They will cost $12-17 typically since they can't really buy in bulk, but they are great if the major places are overcharging or won't carry your bands. I have one around here that I just love. They carry some of the older things I like, and some of the indie things that really don't make it out into the big market like Tsunami Bombs split, Action Design.Twilightrose- THF/49 WAR/24 WHM/53 BLM/32 RNG/15 BST/25 NIN/27
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