From: Brian D Williams (talon57@well.com)
Date: Tue May 14 2002 - 14:10:39 MDT
I think this has been an interesting discussion.
I'm still not convinced that a vegetarian diet was possible
pioneering in Montana in the 1800's, but I think a number of good
points were brought up.
Space travel which is the modern day equivalent, will most likely
be vegetarian for anything other than short/near duration missions.
I think it would have been great fun to plop down in the middle of
"Frontier town" with one of the air-deployable solar powered
hydroponic/information driven capsules described here recently.
Kind of like the smithsonian exhibit with a Model-T and the lunar
rover side by side...
Brian
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