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I'm hungry!

Could you imagine testing it and discovering the filter didn't work too well with urine...
 
Originally posted by: MoPHo
Could you imagine testing it and discovering the filter didn't work too well with urine...

But researchers at Hydration Technologies of Albany, Ore., which makes the membrane, said soldiers should only use urine in an emergency because the membrane does not filter out urea, a compound contained in urine.

Forewarned is forearmed.
 
The rations were developed by scientists at the U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center in Natick, Mass., who two years ago developed an indestructible sandwich that stayed edible for up to three years.
Bwahahahaha! I wonder if their research started with McDonald's hamburgers; they've been serving indestructible food for years.
 
Originally posted by: jjones
The rations were developed by scientists at the U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center in Natick, Mass., who two years ago developed an indestructible sandwich that stayed edible for up to three years.
Bwahahahaha! I wonder if their research started with McDonald's hamburgers; they've been serving indestructible food for years.

It also had to be edible.
 
The rations were developed by scientists at the U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center in Natick, Mass., who two years ago developed an indestructible sandwich that stayed edible for up to three years.
Awesome! 😀


btw, urea is also in beauty products for your skin (which also smell like pee), and cigarettes.
 
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