Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [View article]
Really, what about that 3 mile long lake just created in Texas? Midwest flood plains? Seems we are in a big cycle of a hell of a lot of rain. I would agree, water purification should be a decent business in the future. Where is the real shortage being reported? In Texas near that new lake and T.Boons windfarm/nat gas plants? Speaker Nancy CheatALot seems to agree and so does CNN now reporting potential water shortage. I have a solution for everything, build teleporters send corrupt politicians to where there is lots of water on Ganymede. A whole moon full of ice and bullshit artists.
On Aug 11 11:45 AM surfgrrl wrote:
> as Mark Twain said- "Whiskey is for drinking. Water is for fighting > over." > > He also said, "I've seen a heap of trouble in my life and most of > it never came to pass." > > I think he was right with the first statement-water is life, and > there are so many more lives now on the planet to support-and so > much more pollution rendering lots of the once-usable water toxic. > I would say water purification equipment will be more and more in > demand. > > Much as I would like to believe access to water is a 'right', it > is a limited resource and therefore will be treated as any other > commodity. And that could easily mean 'water wars' . >
Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [View article]
I am building a teleporter for the next mode of human transporation. It runs on air.
According to GS, air is the next crisis. CNBC recently reported that there is plenty of air, just not enough air that contains the molecule to safely transport people to China to build more teleporters.
18% of all Chinese workers live outside of the particulariam molecule as well and could not teleport necessary coal to power the teleporter.
The New York Times reports that Washington is concerned about the migrating pidgeon flock that makes it's home in NYC skyscapers and Senator CheatAlot claims "that the potential impact on markets and the environment must be carefully studied."
Republican President Ron Paul has visited the teleporter facility and claimed that this was the wave of the future for transportation but the Los Angeles Times claimed that the economy could not provide for the build-out of the technology citing estimates it would take 10 M years and would soak the productive business environment of California of necessary capatilization.
Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [View article]
On Aug 11 11:45 AM surfgrrl wrote:
> as Mark Twain said- "Whiskey is for drinking. Water is for fighting
> over."
>
> He also said, "I've seen a heap of trouble in my life and most of
> it never came to pass."
>
> I think he was right with the first statement-water is life, and
> there are so many more lives now on the planet to support-and so
> much more pollution rendering lots of the once-usable water toxic.
> I would say water purification equipment will be more and more in
> demand.
>
> Much as I would like to believe access to water is a 'right', it
> is a limited resource and therefore will be treated as any other
> commodity. And that could easily mean 'water wars' .
>
Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [View article]
Jason
On Aug 12 06:08 PM jakedeez wrote:
> The problem with treating water itself as a commodity is that water
> is a local commodity, it is very expensive to transport water...
Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [View article]
Jason
On Aug 09 07:24 AM Serge Birbrair wrote:
> iThinkBig, thanks, I fell off the chair laughing and woke up! <br/>:)
Opportunities in the Real Crisis: Water [View article]
According to GS, air is the next crisis. CNBC recently reported that there is plenty of air, just not enough air that contains the molecule to safely transport people to China to build more teleporters.
18% of all Chinese workers live outside of the particulariam molecule as well and could not teleport necessary coal to power the teleporter.
The New York Times reports that Washington is concerned about the migrating pidgeon flock that makes it's home in NYC skyscapers and Senator CheatAlot claims "that the potential impact on markets and the environment must be carefully studied."
Republican President Ron Paul has visited the teleporter facility and claimed that this was the wave of the future for transportation but the Los Angeles Times claimed that the economy could not provide for the build-out of the technology citing estimates it would take 10 M years and would soak the productive business environment of California of necessary capatilization.