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As they don't use the collection method proposed in the Scott Sigler short story for 7th Son - Obsidian, I'll be happy

posted by : Spoonsinger, 05 November 2008 Complain about this comment
@Efros,

Fungus doesn't "live" on CO2 and still has to be provided with energy one way or another......Sorry......

posted by : rdiac, 04 November 2008 Complain about this comment
May I be the first

to welcome our Eucryphia cordifolia fungus-growing diesel-producing hydrocarbonic overlords.

Will the shrill nuisance of teen motorbikes never end ?

posted by : Pascal Monett, 04 November 2008 Complain about this comment
emma speakie

now she-talkie

posted by : number9, 04 November 2008 Complain about this comment
How About GrapeFruit Fuel?

Fungus, in its big white clumps, clinging to nortth side of trees, may be relief to Macdonalds, it could be Patatoe substitute & help enviorment. Yet, Ultee' has another thought, From Desert of Ultees' Mind:

Use Grapefruiut & other desert fruit, like oranges, tangerines & limes, for Fuel. Grapefruit is used as Shampoo & You Can Smell Keosene in it, Naturally.

O.K., Grapefruit with Fungus on it.
Drashek MD

posted by : Fungi_Ultee', 04 November 2008 Complain about this comment
Fungus

that lives on CO2 and the contents of your average landfill site, that produces the full range of alkanes from C1 to C40 will ultimately be used to prove the existence of god. Or that humans are the luckiest race to walk the earth.

posted by : Efros, 04 November 2008 Complain about this comment

Rainforest fungus could fuel the future

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