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" ... It takes about 5-7 years on average to perfect a cultivar. You’re trying to get it stable, it can even take up to 9 years. You’re trying to get on average 7 generations of crop to be the same every time. We call it an inbred line. It’s a very slow, methodical process. That was where my passion, my background as a chemical and biological engineer. I worked in biofuels and genetic engineering for many years. I realized I could apply that to breeding, so I got a PhD. That position of the business was really my passion. We’ve produced over 15,000 breeds, and we have over 25 million seeds in our seed bank. ... "
" ... Santa isn’t staffing a start-up, and this isn’t his first time around the block (or globe) on Christmas Eve. Presumably, Santa’s reindeer are inbred for the kind of internal radar that allows birds – or airplanes, for that matter – to unerringly traverse continents on moonless nights in utter darkness. A little fog was a pretty minor obstacle. Moreover, whether in the middle of the Arctic or when landing on a rooftop in a well-lit suburban subdivision, the illumination from one “glowing” nose isn’t going to make much of a difference. ... "
" ... So what's he selling the system on here? He claims that the inbred technology of the NGP will let it outlast its competition, and that "adult" gamers don't want to be seen with a DS. 150 million people might disagree with that last statement, and as for the first? I guess that remains to be seen. ... "
" ... The upper classes at Downton aren’t repressed, they're restrained. They are not inbred, intellectually backward fools; they are intelligent and thoughtful. As a general rule they treat their servants well, care about their welfare and are generally respected by them in turn. They are, in a word, admirable. And for a period drama, that treatment is, in a word, surprising. And surprise is an essential element of compelling drama. ... "
" ... This finding — increase the population size, even if they are inbred — makes intuitive sense, which raises the question: if zoos and other captive breeding institutions actually can breed more sihek, why haven’t they done so? ... "