From: snow <snow@smoke.suba.com>
To: azur@netcom.com (Steve Schear)
Message Hash: 2d6346ef5db5ef0f90ebe12d221db5280419ea09159a9d61f41bc734e24aa063
Message ID: <199707110253.VAA02731@smoke.suba.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1997-07-11 03:04:19 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 11 Jul 1997 11:04:19 +0800
From: snow <snow@smoke.suba.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 1997 11:04:19 +0800
To: azur@netcom.com (Steve Schear)
Subject: Re: Recreational pharmaceuticals by genetic engineering
In-Reply-To: <v03102807afea1f8f0451@[10.0.2.15]>
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> I know this is off-topic for the list...
> But why hasn't some cleaver graduate student engineered a common mold or
> yeast to yield easily extracted (or directly ingestible) common
> recreational pharmaceuticals? Ideally it would be a perpetual source, like
You mean like psilosybin (sp?) mushrooms?
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