This is the first time I've heard of lab grown meat actually being consumption ready. All the other stories pictured it more as a proof of concept, which I guess it still kinda is but it is important to do some field testing.
ThinkPad W701DS. Depending on configuration it has an intergrated Wacom digitiser w/ pen, a built-in Pantone colorimeter, two RAIDed hard drives and of course the glorious second screen that pops out.
Funnily enough, I had a burger with pineapple on it when I was in Australia. It was great, I really liked the juiciness and taste the pineapple brought to the burger.
Granted, it was at an Oporto (which is kinda like upscale McDonald's with a Portuguese theme to it for the uninitiated), but it was pretty good nonetheless; I'd have it again.
Those chips look divine... I missed out on having fish and chips at Sydney Harbour unfortunately; had plenty of good meat pies and ginger beer, though.
Could be; looking at their webstore they definitely sell similar stuff but nothing Aboriginal as far as I can tell.
Actually, I used to have a Kookaburra hand puppet similar to one they're selling but mine was of better quality for sure.... Unfortunately that one was lost to time
Think of all the Americans, they weep when they see a stick shift