It will for sure be interesting to see what happens come season 8. Sticking to science, physically unharmed, she can survive three days no water, two weeks no food (if I remember correctly). However, something had to have happened to her to put her under the car, so my guess is that she isn't in the best condition to begin with, so their time to rescue her is limited. However, sometimes things work all too miraculously in these shows, so she will probably get some last minute daring rescue, with a .000001% chance of success, which will of course, succeed in the end. Definitely excited to see what develops as far as Grissom and Sara's relationship, and how it affects the rest of the team.
and then....
Sorry to be OT again (last time I swear!), but I have to set this straight. I went missing for a couple weeks cause my computer was in for repair (otherwise I would have posted this sooner). However, McDonald's fries and hash browns, they might be cooked in vegetable oil, but I am pretty sure that the beef product is in the potatoes long before they ever hit the deep fryer. I think they use a beef shortening. All frozen fryer products have some sort of oil added during processing, and I think McDonald's uses beef shortening for added flavor. I might be wrong, but for sure last I heard
from here, McDonald's potato products are not vegetarian. The site was published in 2001, but I doubt McDonald's has changed anything since then. It all boils down to employees not being educated about the products, and simple ignorance on everyone's part. As I said in a previous post, just because you can't see the meat, doesn't mean that it isn't there. Anyone would assume that the fries are vegetarian because they can't see the beef extract. Not only that, but consider how broad the definition of vegetarianism has become thanks to improper use. Too many people claiming that they are vegetarian, while still eating chicken and fish. This leads some people to believe that something with a chicken or fish product is vegetarian, because they heard vegetarian associated with chicken and fish. In reality, "vegetarians" that still eat poultry simply don't eat beef and pork, and "vegetarians" who still eat seafood choose not to eat land animals, plain and simple. Absolutely nothing vegetarian about either of those. So, my advice is to look out for yourself, and not trust the word of mouth. Never be ashamed to ask to see an ingredient list, and for shady ingredients like "natural flavors," always take the time to call the 800 number on the packaging, and find out what is really in your food!
My response to a question about another earlier post, to pick out candies with bug products, your best bet is to read ingredients. It may be frustrating at first, but you get used to it, and it becomes second nature after a while. For more information on carmine, and all of the other bug derivatives
click here to view the "instructable". Coincidentally, the first time I saw CSI: NY credits, I immediately thought about how much I would dislike sharing a name with a bug derivative. No offense to Carmine, I just don't like the other carmine much. ^_^