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What was your first experience with video games like?

I remember being pretty young, maybe 4 or 5 idk, where I was playing Super Mario Bros 3. I remember we had a NES for a while, but I think we got it from a family friend. I remember playing that game, and being stuck on it for hours. I had a blast. And then I remember when I saw the Sega Genesis in action when I first played Sonic the Hedgehog. I thought it was the most unique game ever, it was so fast and fun. I remember bugging my dad that year to get a Genesis and that was a definite no go since we had the NES.

That was my first experience with gaming, and I've been into gaming ever since. What about you? What is your first experience with gaming. Was it good? Was it bad? What game was it? Maybe it was a PC game, or a handheld game. Whatever your first experience was, counts.

PepsiCo has experimented with mealworm powder for its snacks and drinks

PepsiCo — the food company that makes snacks like Doritos, Cheetos, and Quaker Oats cereal — is looking for alternative protein sources for its products.

On the open innovation site NineSights, PepsiCo recently posted a request for "new and novel protein sources for usage in their snacks and beverages."

These non-traditional proteins could include plant-based protein, mycoprotein (a protein made from mushrooms), or insect protein.

The request also mentioned that PepsiCo has already done extensive work with soy, moringa (a protein powder made from dried leaves), duckweed, cricket powder, pea protein, dairy, single cell protein, and mealworm powder (generally made from roasted and milled mealworms).

PepsiCo declined to comment on any specific plans, but spokesperson Andrea Foote said the company's R&D team is working on the project, which is not tied to any one brand.

Other food giants are also experimenting with novel types of proteins, often made from plants. In 2016, Campbell Soup Co. started selling a line of non-dairy, plant-based milk with 10 grams of pea protein per serving. Later that year, Tyson Foods, one of the world's largest meat producers, launched a venture capital fund worth $150 million that invests in startups developing meat alternatives. The VC arm of General Mills, 301 Inc., has also invested in the plant-based protein startups Beyond Meat and Kite Hill, which makes non-dairy cheeses, milks, and yogurts.

PepsiCo's request may reflect a growing consumer shift away from non-traditional protein sources. US sales of foods with alternative proteins totaled $4.9 billion in 2016, according to the Plant-Based Foods Association. The research firm Markets and Markets predicts that the meat substitutes industry will be worth $5.96 billion by 2022.

"Consumers the world over have embraced a variety of high-protein foods, such as Greek-style yogurt and beef jerky style meat products," PepsiCo's request reads. "Unfortunately, that increased level of protein in the product can negatively impact consumer perceptions by adversely impacting texture, taste, color, etc."

Ideally, PepsiCo said it would like to find a high-protein source that has a pleasant taste. Additionally, the company said the protein should be non-GMO, have "a good sustainability story," and have an "easy to pronounce and common" name that avoids "chemical-sounding ingredients."


Pfizer CEO says people who spread misinformation on Covid vaccines are ‘criminals’

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What irks me about the wholesale removal of critical thinking is the fact that many will not see the conflict of interest staring them in the face. A guy making billions from a product saying that people who don’t like his product are criminals. This is insanity at this point.

Let's talk about the blog era

Remember the era where there were multiple artists from different genres that you had to find out through blogs or forums? In my opinion it was the last organic element of music...ever since then the music industry took it away and haven't given it back since. I believe that there might be a movement that's similar because mainstream music is at an all time low once again (like 2009) so everyone will become curious to find music that isn't cheaply made and formulatic.

Riders Republic

Anyone grabbing this game? It reminds me a lot of the classic SSX Tricky, but with skiing, biking, & a flying wingsuit. This game looks like a return to those EA Sports Big games that we got back in the PS2 era. Riders Republic just came out, and I completely forgot it was coming out recently. I've been wanting to get it, but have been waiting to check out reviews and heard peoples opinions on it.

If you've played it, is it worth getting?

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