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Post by Jared Conner on Jun 25, 2014 0:49:12 GMT
Just for the hell of it, what sort of far-off problems, like the death of the sun in 5 billion years, or potential asteroid impacts, would you like to talk about? What sort of solutions can you think of to these problems?
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Post by Zoltanwelvart on Jan 27, 2015 15:12:10 GMT
Alga grown on plankton deposit,on site .consumes co2,bubbles oxygen.fun to watch.big deposit,green ditt.
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Post by Zoltan on Sept 28, 2015 0:27:59 GMT
My friend has a salt pan. Salts gone, but under one foot white powder is two yards phytoplankton , water table in middle of green layer. my idea is remove enough to have permanently wet Laguna, and permanent algae production. Water table is stable. Salinity is ok with this. The Laguna would be constant consumer of co2, producer of best algae as has best feed( element content) for making inert medium as fertile as possible. Regular fertilizers need much water and are feared in drought. Soil fertility is a scary thing to an uneducated person who can hardly hold on to his families land. He works in greenhouse full time , and hunts rats for $1.50. Each. Harvests maguey sap. Town has machines, government has 3 for 1 program for agricultural investment. Wild honey is $80 per 5 gallons.
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Post by georgemacky on Oct 16, 2022 1:46:11 GMT
There are software tools available for pretty much everything nowadays, and project management is no exception. In order to keep your projects organized and on track, it’s a good idea to invest in project management software.
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