Originally posted by Vladamir no1The rules have changed. This forum is about plastic and plastic engineering. Speaking of years, the SPE has had a great one. Plastics are the wave of the future, Vlady.
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Originally posted by hopscotchI don't think this is the time or the place to play partisan politics with plastics and plastic engineering. These are simply too important to national security. Suffice it to say that mistakes were made.
Can you comment on the pollution caused by the plastics industry in the mid 80s tupperware boom?
Originally posted by bbarrDid anyone ever watch Eerie Indiana? There was an episode where some mother kept her twins in Tupperware boxes overnight and as a result, they looked 16 but were in fact 52. I think Tuperware has a lot to answer for perosnally.
I don't think this is the time or the place to play partisan politics with plastics and plastic engineering. These are simply too important to national security. Suffice it to say that mistakes were made.
Originally posted by Starrmanyeah Answers now
Did anyone ever watch Eerie Indiana? There was an episode where some mother kept her twins in Tupperware boxes overnight and as a result, they looked 16 but were in fact 52. I think Tuperware has a lot to answer for perosnally.
Like why do you really need to burp a container. and who was it that invented tupperware, and why is it that the mothes in London are brown and not white. and when can we let the fish swim in the sky, and who really cares who's on first, How come there is more in the middle of an egg McMiffin than an egg in the middle of a muffin. Where is the beef really, Why is it that birds fly south for the winter and not bother to get little fur coats and stay put. How much red dye gave cancer to lab rats?
I want the answers SPE