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    I'm don't consider myself anti GM but when I hear of comapanies such as Monstano and their "Terminator gene" added to crops or the suing of farmers for breaches of their intellectual property rights due potentially to cross-contamination; alarm bells do start to ring!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clockwork View Post
    "Terminator gene"
    Am I the only one who thinks that 'Terminator gene' sounds totally rad?
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    My daughter is in final stages of a physiology PhD at Liggins Institute (where Bob likes to visit). There is v little chance she will stay unfortunately. Partly because science is international, and scientists move to wherever their specialist interests take them. NZ has always been low brow wrt higher education, our heroes are basic down to earth role models (Sir Ed, Pinetree etc). I agree its the fault of short sighted politicians who still see our future on the farm. New $ has been allocated for science, but its gotta be agriculture related.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    and yet the largest independent survey / study into quality of life etc by Mercer has Auckland the 5th best city in the world to live.

    Yes - there is lots wrong here in NZ and most of us and see it warts and all - but the grass is not always greener on the other side.
    Yes indeed. It's absolutely healthy to criticise things that need criticising, whether it be Lord Winston or posters on this thread. As always however, things are rarely black and white. I didn't see the interview so I'm not sure whether Lord Winston gave an example of a country which he holds in high esteem. Take the UK and Germany for instance. Both are regularly lauded as "commercial powerhouses", "high standard of living", ya de ya. Whilst this may be true on whatever KPI scale they use, this doesn't measure that elusive "quality of life" to which Tank alludes. There have been recent international surveys in the UK and Germany where greater than 50% of the population wished they lived somewhere else because of problems in their own countries.

    All I'm saying is that is that the total measure of a country's economic and "quality" well-being is bloody complicated and not the same for everyone. For my personal circumstances, I couldn't think of a better place to live than NZ, even with the politicians and and other knuckle-draggers doing their best to fuck it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post

    All I'm saying is that is that the total measure of a country's economic and "quality" well-being is bloody complicated and not the same for everyone. For my personal circumstances, I couldn't think of a better place to live than NZ, even with the politicians and and other knuckle-draggers doing their best to fuck it up.
    What about shifting to somewhere like the Cook Islands? Even more "quality of life". And we lean more to this as we recognise that we are falling behind the rest of the developed world
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    New Zealand's future economic salvation does not lie in tourism, fashion or film. A "knowledge economy" is not powered by qualifications.
    Y'know, just pondering this, it strikes me that it's easy to sit in one's armchair and splutter indignantly in agreement with Lord Winston and his very respectable moustache, but that it's rather less easy to:

    (a) identify work that can be done to create this valuable potential knowledge that's spoken of so glibly; and/or

    (b) STFU and get that work done.

    One might, from a certain perspective, wonder whether many of those who bang on about such topics hold the moral authority to do so.

    Should our Government spend more of its budget on general academic research funding? Quite possibly.

    But bombastic hand-waving and dire pronouncements of non-specific doom are quite unlikely to lead to useful outcomes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magua View Post
    That'll solve this country's problems. _b _b :P
    Well, if everybody who realise that there is a problem leaves, the problem 'sorta' goes away I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by idb View Post
    How can you know that?
    Because these foods have been tested to death in exhaustive clinical trials before commercial release. That's how.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clockwork View Post
    I'm don't consider myself anti GM but when I hear of comapanies such as Monstano and their "Terminator gene" added to crops or the suing of farmers for breaches of their intellectual property rights due potentially to cross-contamination; alarm bells do start to ring!
    Dear oh dear oh dear. Where to start.

    1. A terminator sequence is what is found at the end of the slice of genetic code that has been spliced into an organism's DNA. At the other end of the added slice is what is known as the promoter sequence. DNA is like a zip. Genetic modification adds a series of extra teeth to the zip.

    2. I am not an apologist for Monsanto and other large businesses in the GM seed business. But there is a big difference between the business ethics of a multinational corporation looking to protect its considerable investment in intellectual property (albeit heavyhandedly) and the science of genetic modification.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    But bombastic hand-waving and dire pronouncements of non-specific doom are quite unlikely to lead to useful outcomes.
    But this is Kiwi Biker! Few raves here ever contribute to useful outcomes. Or have I missed something?
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    Ah - THAT Lord Winston.......

    For a horrible second, I thought Brett had embraced Winston Peters.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by forkoil View Post
    What about shifting to somewhere like the Cook Islands? Even more "quality of life". And we lean more to this as we recognise that we are falling behind the rest of the developed world
    Cook Islands quality of life - by what measure??? I hope you had your tongue planted in your cheek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Dear oh dear oh dear. Where to start.

    1. A terminator sequence is what is found at the end of the slice of genetic code that has been spliced into an organism's DNA. At the other end of the added slice is what is known as the promoter sequence. DNA is like a zip. Genetic modification adds a series of extra teeth to the zip.

    2. I am not an apologist for Monsanto and other large businesses in the GM seed business. But there is a big difference between the business ethics of a multinational corporation looking to protect its considerable investment in intellectual property (albeit heavyhandedly) and the science of genetic modification.
    I think we are talking about different things. The terminator gene to which I refer effectivley renders a seed sterile thus ensuring that each year the farmer needs to come back to Monsanto and buy some more seeds.

    GM science without ethics seems a dangerous cocktail to my mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Cook Islands quality of life - by what measure??? I hope you had your tongue planted in your cheek.
    As we sink lower in OECD rankings, we borrow more and more on our "quality of life" as self justification, helps to ignore things like dwindling quality of infrastructure, poor telecoms (broadband speed for instance), lower wages. We are about as close (above) to the balance point as Cook Islands are (below). (acknowledge partial pt)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clockwork View Post
    I think we are talking about different things. The terminator gene to which I refer effectivley renders a seed sterile thus ensuring that each year the farmer needs to come back to Monsanto and buy some more seeds.

    GM science without ethics seems a dangerous cocktail to my mind.
    The reason that farmers have to come back to Monsanto is largely due to the seeds being infertile hybrids or because the addition of GM material makes them incapable of "normal" reproduction. This is nothing sinister on Monsanto's part, it's just an outcome of the GM process.

    Again, without being an apologist for Monsanto and others of their ilk, much of this bad press is fuelled by people with a bee in their bonnet about what they believe to be the evils of GM who are just looking for every possible opportunity to have a crack at an easy multinational target.

    Multinational companies are not going to foist their products unwittingly on the world. They've spent too much on R&D to give this stuff away. And if GM spread as easily as some believe -- through "adventitious genes" and other bunkum theories -- then the multinationals wouldn't have spent as much on international patent protections as they have.

    Conspiracy theorists may beg to differ.
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