Extremely off topic: Microsoft Office files work equally well on the Mac and on the PC, Office runs on both Mac and PC. But, in order to send this e-mail, I will certainly have to say something paleo. Well, basically this -- this file and the "related plants list" have been the most useful "technical documents" to help me along both in my allergies and my paleo adventure. These two are must have's for any serious paleo-adventurer. What I REALLY need to help me along of course is to spend some time with paleo-like people and time in a more natural environment than just sitting here typing on a computer on the 20th floor of some high-rise in downtown Honolulu. I think I'm going to go back to University, but in Hilo, on the big island. There are several intentional communities there, including a fruititarian group (which scares me) but I have to admit they managed to get something vaguely resembling a paleo-lifestyle going (they live on this "orchard" that they created, but it's basically tropical). All they need is a coupl-a big animals to hunt (boar is fairly abundant on the big island, along with deer), add some insects and fish to that, and there ya go. Maybe some kukui nuts and honey, why not? Perfect. Better yet, it would be nice (now this is fantasizing) to just declare the big island a paleo-only zone and allow no technology higher than what was available 15,000 years ago or so. Go back to loincloths, brew your mead with spit. And drink kava-kava until you turn yellow! :) Erik On Friday, February 15, 2002, at 05:09 PM, S C wrote: > In a message dated 2/15/2002 7:38:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, > [log in to unmask] > writes: > >> Your local, friendly super-power federal government of course! >> >> Some vegan or vegetarian or somesuch stuck the USDA database into a >> Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. But I can't find it on the internet >> anymore, but am fine with people downloading it from me until that old >> page is found... >> >> http://204.210.122.182/~erik/ABBREV22.xls >> >> There ya go, straight off some home mac. > > Thanks, Erik. I'm glad I'm in New York where I have access to a cable > modem. > 14MB at 56k would be very painful. > > I'm able to read it on my PC. That surprised me since it came from a > Mac (if > I understood you correctly). >