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To: chaz who wrote (31789)9/17/2000 10:40:00 PM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
"For thawing, good to check the ears before popping them in the microwave.

Hope this helps."

LOL. It sure does. Thanks. I suppose one should also check the ears for those little metal clips that make the rabbits disappear, too.

This also seems to be a lesson and warning -- once they perfect and popularize, "Beam me up, Scotty," people will need to remember to remove metal earrings, rings, watches, belt buckles, etc. first, lest they risk disappearing instead of being transported to their Caribbean vacations.

Talk about disruptive technology! Look forward to the day we can short Boeing, upon news that "airline" travel will be made obsolete by "lightline optical satellite travel" (tm).

Meanwhile, I'm going to look into recipes for digitized rabbit, which on its face sounds delectable, if not disruptive.