Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: $Revision: 1.6.2.16 $; site inmet.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!yale!inmet!janw From: janw@inmet.UUCP Newsgroups: net.politics.theory Subject: Re: Re: Extent of hunger in America Message-ID: <28200182@inmet.UUCP> Date: Sun, 20-Oct-85 12:31:00 EDT Article-I.D.: inmet.28200182 Posted: Sun Oct 20 12:31:00 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 23-Oct-85 07:28:48 EDT References: <215@gargoyle.UUCP> Lines: 24 Nf-ID: #R:gargoyle:-21500:inmet:28200182:000:1083 Nf-From: inmet!janw Oct 20 12:31:00 1985 /* Written 11:11 am Oct 18, 1985 by janw@inmet.UUCP in inmet:net.politics */ >> An *egg* only costs a dime; at *minimum wage*, it embodies >>100 seconds of work; it provides enough protein for some hours [josh] > Forget even that--dried dog food, for example, will provide you > with a fully balanced diet of good healthy stuff for a few cents > a day. I've eaten it, out of curiosity--it's palatable enough, > if you're hungry. You are quite right, and it gives my conclusion another margin of error of at least a decimal order. One or two such margins are already built into my argument. The reason I didn't use your ex- ample is not just because I'd never got around to taste dog biscuits (but I bet I've eaten worse, out of necessity, in other times and places), but mostly because I anticipated a spate of articles from very compassionate people (who have never seen a hungry person in their lives), all wittily entitled "Let Them Eat Dog Food". Jan Wasilewsky P.S. I tried them, and I won that bet. But I don't like liver flavor at all. Beef is best.