> If I remember right, few years back as a result of the tainted dog food > scandal (or was that the tainted Heparin scandal, or one of the various > others), they picked a scapegoat or two and made a public show of executi= ng > them. =A0Brutal, but I think it made the point rather well. =A0Kindof lik= e > Hitler solved the nighttime buglary problem in Berlin. > Now if they would only do that once in a while for fraudulent battery > manufacturers... Not to mention the tainted milk powder and products scandal which killed multiple children due to melamine being added to increase apparent protein content. I'm told that urine has been traditionally used - not because it has any useful amount of protein in it but because the test used for protein content is 'fooled' by urine. BUT note the flaw in the above scenarios. (Has 'something' to do with ownership ... ) R --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .