Overstretched metaphor, where bees are used to produce
"non-fossil-fuel-based natural polyester not only resists biodegradation, it also survives the temperate extremes of New England, from the region's sweltering summers to its subzero winter storms."
And this extremely expensive product is better than human-made polyester exactly how?
OK, that comment was supposed to go with the "Feral 3-D printers" thread. Now it is showing up at the butterfly thread. Perhaps it will sort itself out.
Thanks for the pix of the moth and butterfly wings. Texan, you do find some interesting links.
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Overstretched metaphor, where bees are used to produce
"non-fossil-fuel-based natural polyester not only resists biodegradation, it also survives the temperate extremes of New England, from the region's sweltering summers to its subzero winter storms."
And this extremely expensive product is better than human-made polyester exactly how?
Valerie
OK, that comment was supposed to go with the "Feral 3-D printers" thread. Now it is showing up at the butterfly thread. Perhaps it will sort itself out.
Thanks for the pix of the moth and butterfly wings. Texan, you do find some interesting links.
Valerie
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