Reminds me of the teak wood forests of Thailand. They have been engineered (2025) to grow into tables mostly, but some chairs too. All you need do is trim, sand an gloss. Even the engineered pygmy elephants (2019) that tend to them have been modified over the years even to the camouflage mottling one sees on the larger camophants(2020). And the 5-digit fingers on the end of the trunk. Of course this is from 2030 news.
The elephants are very small some no larger than a horse at their largest, but usually the size of many baby elephants. Their programming of their genes and neural systems give the best operation and care for the plantations over even the most sophisticated robots.
Leroy about 7 years ago
Truth in advertising. I like it.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
I’ve sometimes wondered, is a Japanese chabudai even similar to a coffee table?
J Short about 7 years ago
Controls; plural.
chromosome Premium Member about 7 years ago
…and newspapers, books, socks, etc…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
Reminds me of the teak wood forests of Thailand. They have been engineered (2025) to grow into tables mostly, but some chairs too. All you need do is trim, sand an gloss. Even the engineered pygmy elephants (2019) that tend to them have been modified over the years even to the camouflage mottling one sees on the larger camophants(2020). And the 5-digit fingers on the end of the trunk. Of course this is from 2030 news.
The elephants are very small some no larger than a horse at their largest, but usually the size of many baby elephants. Their programming of their genes and neural systems give the best operation and care for the plantations over even the most sophisticated robots.