Posted by Meggs on Dec 23, 2008 · Member since Jun 2007 · 3572 posts
I like it! Too bad it's considered "biomedical waste"... I mean, we can fuel cars with used grease/fryer oil... which probably is the reason for the fat anyway... ???
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Posted by stillflat9 on Dec 24, 2008 · Member since Jul 2006 · 464 posts
Oh my gosh. That sounds like something out of a horror movie.
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Posted by yabbitgirl on Dec 24, 2008 · Member since Apr 2006 · 14266 posts
Oh my gosh. That sounds like something out of a horror movie.
Soylent Green, anyone? >:D
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Posted by foofie81 on Dec 24, 2008 · Member since Jul 2007 · 577 posts
Oh my gosh. That sounds like something out of a horror movie.
Soylent Green, anyone? >:D
Haha! Good call!
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Posted by yabbitgirl on Dec 24, 2008 · Member since Apr 2006 · 14266 posts
The closeup pic of the doc on that page looks like Frank Burns from MASH. Srsly.
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Posted by chickpea27 on Dec 26, 2008 · Member since Jul 2007 · 465 posts
gross. thats pretty disgusting. :o
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Posted by dactylogram931 on Dec 27, 2008 · Member since Jun 2006 · 384 posts
That's awesome! I mean, probably pretty inefficient in the long run, considering all the energy it took to make that fat, but better to use it than let it go to waste. It's kind of funny it has to specifically be against the law to use medical waste for fuel.
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Posted by Capture on Dec 27, 2008 · Member since Jul 2007 · 3981 posts
OK! Seriously--I have been saying this for years--that we should have lipo clinics where people can have their excess fat removed and then that fat can be used/turned into fuel! People keep telling me that is stupid and wouldn't work and that it would take too much to refine the fat, blah, blah, blah, well, it sounds like this guy figured out how to do it pretty easily!
I am very pro-using human fat for fuel! I would prefer that people burned their own fat powering bikes, etc., but if people keep insisiting on driving cars, etc., we might as well at least use our own fat instead of raping the world for oil! Obviously this is not a long term sustainable alternative and could pose risks--but, I'm still for the investigational/use of human fat!!
I will happily donate 10lbs to the cause too ;)b
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Posted by yabbitgirl on Dec 27, 2008 · Member since Apr 2006 · 14266 posts
Hee hee, Capture, I just had a flashback of Bill Cosby saying "You take a little out, put a lot back."
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Posted by Capture on Dec 27, 2008 · Member since Jul 2007 · 3981 posts
Hee hee, Capture, I just had a flashback of Bill Cosby saying "You take a little out, put a lot back."
Bwahahahaha! That sounds about right! >:D
It probably goes without saying that if this were a viable option, people would probably start binging in unprecedented quantities--they would probably figure--what's the dif? If I get fat it will just be sucked out, lets eat more, more, MORE! Maybe they could make some rules, like you could only have up to "X" # of lbs taken out a year or something along those lines to discourage binging, etc.,
Still seems like a good idea to use all this dense, fuel worth human fat!
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Posted by dactylogram931 on Dec 27, 2008 · Member since Jun 2006 · 384 posts
It probably goes without saying that if this were a viable option, people would probably start binging in unprecedented quantities--they would probably figure--what's the dif? If I get fat it will just be sucked out, lets eat more, more, MORE! Maybe they could make some rules, like you could only have up to "X" # of lbs taken out a year or something along those lines to discourage binging, etc.,
Yeah, that would be the downside--all the resources wasted to make all the food people would binge on :( Still net negative. But...maybe not everyone would want to, plus it's expensive, right? It also leaves scars, so even though I wouldn't have any moral problems with it, not sure I'd want a huge scar across my stomach...
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Posted by humboldt_honey on Dec 27, 2008 · Member since Feb 2007 · 12529 posts
The site said Dr. Craig Alan Bittner turned the fat into biodiesel, which is more commonly made from vegetable oils, though analysts said about half of the U.S. supply comes from beef or pig byproducts.
I didn't know this. I'm trying to decide whether I want to say more about it (i.e., cursing for biodiesel not being vegan) on the debate thread or if I don't. You might see this come up later if I work up some ambition.
I like it!
Too bad it's considered "biomedical waste"... I mean, we can fuel cars with used grease/fryer oil... which probably is the reason for the fat anyway... ???
Oh my gosh. That sounds like something out of a horror movie.
Oh my gosh. That sounds like something out of a horror movie.
Soylent Green, anyone? >:D
Oh my gosh. That sounds like something out of a horror movie.
Soylent Green, anyone? >:D
Haha! Good call!
The closeup pic of the doc on that page looks like Frank Burns from MASH. Srsly.
gross. thats pretty disgusting. :o
That's awesome! I mean, probably pretty inefficient in the long run, considering all the energy it took to make that fat, but better to use it than let it go to waste. It's kind of funny it has to specifically be against the law to use medical waste for fuel.
OK! Seriously--I have been saying this for years--that we should have lipo clinics where people can have their excess fat removed and then that fat can be used/turned into fuel! People keep telling me that is stupid and wouldn't work and that it would take too much to refine the fat, blah, blah, blah, well, it sounds like this guy figured out how to do it pretty easily!
I am very pro-using human fat for fuel! I would prefer that people burned their own fat powering bikes, etc., but if people keep insisiting on driving cars, etc., we might as well at least use our own fat instead of raping the world for oil! Obviously this is not a long term sustainable alternative and could pose risks--but, I'm still for the investigational/use of human fat!!
I will happily donate 10lbs to the cause too ;)b
Hee hee, Capture, I just had a flashback of Bill Cosby saying "You take a little out, put a lot back."
Hee hee, Capture, I just had a flashback of Bill Cosby saying "You take a little out, put a lot back."
Bwahahahaha! That sounds about right! >:D
It probably goes without saying that if this were a viable option, people would probably start binging in unprecedented quantities--they would probably figure--what's the dif? If I get fat it will just be sucked out, lets eat more, more, MORE! Maybe they could make some rules, like you could only have up to "X" # of lbs taken out a year or something along those lines to discourage binging, etc.,
Still seems like a good idea to use all this dense, fuel worth human fat!
It probably goes without saying that if this were a viable option, people would probably start binging in unprecedented quantities--they would probably figure--what's the dif? If I get fat it will just be sucked out, lets eat more, more, MORE! Maybe they could make some rules, like you could only have up to "X" # of lbs taken out a year or something along those lines to discourage binging, etc.,
Yeah, that would be the downside--all the resources wasted to make all the food people would binge on :(
Still net negative.
But...maybe not everyone would want to, plus it's expensive, right? It also leaves scars, so even though I wouldn't have any moral problems with it, not sure I'd want a huge scar across my stomach...
The site said Dr. Craig Alan Bittner turned the fat into biodiesel, which is more commonly made from vegetable oils, though analysts said about half of the U.S. supply comes from beef or pig byproducts.
I didn't know this. I'm trying to decide whether I want to say more about it (i.e., cursing for biodiesel not being vegan) on the debate thread or if I don't. You might see this come up later if I work up some ambition.