greg: happy thanksgiving, everyone. as usual we ve had a great few months of shows mostly due to my endless charm and breath taking good looks. we ve also had some amazing guests so tonight let s look back at some of our favorite segments. enjoy. greg: happy wednesday, everybody. happy wednesday. or as i like to call it at our house. hump day. my wife makes amazing camel burgers. all right. settle down. greg: here s some news that will make you spit your latte over an orca s face. did you know that muscle strong and strapping men are perceived as more conservative than wimpy, scrawny, skinny dudes? yep. greg: you do, huh? show is over, got to go. [laughter] greg: true. it seems that this appears, appears to be more manly than this. [laughter] greg: no wonder he s out of work, and it s even before i open this beautiful mouth. now american researchers are confirming what we expected that muscular physiques go hand-in-hand with conservatism. and if you re puny yo
This week. Food, glorious food. Fake kippers and burgers. We are in the mood for pink herbs and green motors. This is salad, grown the Old Fashioned way. You know, in shipping containers, under led lights, without soil, in an optimised water and nutrient mix. As farmer spock called it, good old hydroponics. In all seriousness, its been suggested that the type of intense farming going on here at local roots in los angeles could help solve the worlds Food Problems in years to come. Transport costs can be reduced by growing plants wherever they are needed, even in areas of famine where the land and climate are too harsh. You get higher volumes and many more crop cycles during the year, too. Lettuce can be grown in 30 days instead of up to 90 outdoors, and a new crop can be grown immediately. All in all, one of these containers yields the same as five acres of land over the course of a year. Its very similar to the Strawberry Farm that we saw in paris in the spring and in Miyagi Injapan in
This week. Food, glorious food. Fake kippers and burgers. We are in the mood for pink herbs and green motors. This is salad, grown the Old Fashioned way. You know, in shipping containers, under led lights, without soil, in an optimised water and nutrient mix. As farmer spock called it, good old hydroponics. In all seriousness, its been suggested that the type of intense farming going on here at local roots in los angeles could help solve the worlds Food Problems in years to come. Transport costs can be reduced by growing plants wherever they are needed, even in areas of famine where the land and climate are too harsh. You get higher volumes and many more crop cycles during the year, too. Lettuce can be grown in 30 days instead of up to 90 outdoors, and a new crop can be grown immediately. All in all, one of these containers yields the same as five acres of land over the course of a year. Its very similar to the Strawberry Farm that we saw in paris in the spring and in Miyagi Injapan in
This week. Food, glorious food. Fake kippers and burgers. We are in the mood for pink herbs and green motors. This is salad, grown the Old Fashioned way. You know, in shipping containers, under led lights, without soil, in an optimised water and nutrient mix. As farmer spock called it, good old hydroponics. In all seriousness, its been suggested that the type of intense farming going on here at local roots in los angeles could help solve the worlds Food Problems in years to come. Transport costs can be reduced by growing plants wherever they are needed, even in areas of famine where the land and climate are too harsh. You get higher volumes and many more crop cycles during the year, too. Lettuce can be grown in 30 days instead of up to 90 outdoors, and a new crop can be grown immediately. All in all, one of these containers yields the same as five acres of land over the course of a year. Its very similar to the Strawberry Farm that we saw in paris in the spring and in Miyagi Injapan in
This week. Food, glorious food. Fake kippers and burgers. We are in the mood for pink herbs and green motors. This is salad, grown the Old Fashioned way. You know, in shipping containers, under led lights, without soil, in an optimised water and nutrient mix. As farmer spock called it, good old hydroponics. In all seriousness, its been suggested that the type of intense farming going on here at local roots in los angeles could help solve the worlds Food Problems in years to come. Transport costs can be reduced by growing plants wherever they are needed, even in areas of famine where the land and climate are too harsh. You get higher volumes and many more crop cycles during the year, too. Lettuce can be grown in 30 days instead of up to 90 outdoors, and a new crop can be grown immediately. All in all, one of these containers yields the same as five acres of land over the course of a year. Its very similar to the Strawberry Farm that we saw in paris in the spring and in Miyagi Injapan in