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May 11, 2000

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Mike sent me a link to this entertaining visual documentation of a pile of rotting meat. Well, it was entertaining to me. If you’re not vegetarian yet, viewing this may do the trick. Another guy I work with suggested that we do our own experiment:

Date: 05/11/2000 1:49 PMReceived: 05/11/2000 1:53 PMFrom: Reech Sixto, email hidden; JavaScript is required: Grant Hutchinson, email hidden; JavaScript is required I think we should do a Canadian version in January.It would probably go something like this. \r\* Day 1 — No change\r\* Day 2 — No change\r\* Day 3 — No change\r\* Day 4 — No change\r\* Day 5 — No change\r\* Day 6 — No change\r\* Day 7 — No change\r\* Day 8 — No change\r\* Day 9 — No change\r\* Day 10 — No change\r\* Day 11 — No change\r\* Day 12 — No change

On a related note, I’ve had this plastic wrapped slice of soy cheese sitting unrefrigerated on a book shelf in my office for over a year. Looking back, I wish I had inked a starting date on the thing. I came in the other morning and Howie had mounted it in a shadow box frame.

A box of authentic petrified soy cheese.

A rightly deserved tribute to processed soy food products don’t you think?

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