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Author: Robert CohenRobert Cohen Date: Jan 15, 2008 09:12
Philosophy: Salt Happens
Critic says too tres cher and that the salt by-product ruins the ocean
balance.
My comment: !@#$%%^^&**(
Develop better, cheaper technology, & dump the salt elsewhere and/or
break it down to sodium & chloride for industrial use, and if that
don't work, then blame the Jews
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8U62CP80&show_article=1
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Author: Robert CohenRobert Cohen Date: Jan 15, 2008 09:22
On Jan 15, 12:12 pm, Robert Cohen msn.com> wrote:
> Philosophy: Salt Happens
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> Critic says too tres cher and that the salt by-product ruins the ocean
> balance.
>
> My comment: !@#$%%^^&**(
>
> Develop better, cheaper technology, & dump the salt elsewhere and/or
> break it down to sodium & chloride for industrial use, and if that
> don't work, then blame the Jews
>
> http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8U62CP80&show_article=1
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Author: tgtg Date: Jan 15, 2008 09:31
On Jan 15, 12:22 pm, Robert Cohen msn.com> wrote:
> On Jan 15, 12:12 pm, Robert Cohen msn.com> wrote:
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>> Philosophy: Salt Happens
>
>> Critic says too tres cher and that the salt by-product ruins the ocean
>> balance.
>
>> My comment: !@#$%%^^&**(
>
>> Develop better, cheaper technology, & dump the salt elsewhere and/or
>> break it down to sodium & chloride for industrial use, and if that
>> don't work, then blame the Jews
>
The French probably have a good way of doing it and are selling it to
the Arabs. Plus getting military bases.
Vive the socialist market savvy of those Frenchies.
-tg
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Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Jan 15, 2008 11:25
>>> Philosophy: Salt Happens
>>> Critic says too tres cher and that the salt by-product ruins the ocean
>>> balance.
Distribute the brine way out at sea over a large area with a really
long manifold.
Dump the brine in the Salton sea since all the corvina are already
dead anyway.
>>> My comment: !@#$%%^^&**(
Well you seemed to get good results swearing for a better battery.
Google Stanford nanowire battery.
Maybe it'll work here too.
>>> Develop better, cheaper technology, & dump the salt elsewhere and/or
>>> break it down to sodium & chloride for industrial use, and if that
>>> don't work, then blame the Jews
>
> The French probably have a good way of doing it and are selling it to
> the Arabs. Plus getting military bases.
>
> Vive the socialist market savvy of those Frenchies.
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Author: Robert CohenRobert Cohen Date: Jan 15, 2008 12:24
On Jan 15, 2:25 pm, Bret Cahill aol.com> wrote:
>>>> Philosophy: Salt Happens
>>>> Critic says too tres cher and that the salt by-product ruins the ocean
>>>> balance.
>
> Distribute the brine way out at sea over a large area with a really
> long manifold.
>
> Dump the brine in the Salton sea since all the corvina are already
> dead anyway.
>
>>>> My comment: !@#$%%^^&**(
>
> Well you seemed to get good results swearing for a better battery.
> Google Stanford nanowire battery.
>
> Maybe it'll work here too.
>
>>>> Develop better, cheaper technology, & dump the salt elsewhere and/or
>>>> break it down to sodium & chloride for industrial use, and if that ...
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Author: tgtg Date: Jan 15, 2008 12:57
On Jan 15, 3:24 pm, Robert Cohen msn.com> wrote:
> On Jan 15, 2:25 pm, Bret Cahill aol.com> wrote:
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>
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>>>>> Philosophy: Salt Happens
>>>>> Critic says too tres cher and that the salt by-product ruins the ocean
>>>>> balance.
>
>> Distribute the brine way out at sea over a large area with a really
>> long manifold.
>
>> Dump the brine in the Salton sea since all the corvina are already
>> dead anyway.
>
>>>>> My comment: !@#$%%^^&**(
>
>> Well you seemed to get good results swearing for a better battery.
>> Google Stanford nanowire battery.
> ...
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Author: chazwinchazwin Date: Jan 15, 2008 17:09
On Jan 15, 5:12 pm, Robert Cohen msn.com> wrote:
> Philosophy: Salt Happens
>
> Critic says too tres cher and that the salt by-product ruins the ocean
> balance.
>
> My comment: !@#$%%^^&**(
>
> Develop better, cheaper technology, & dump the salt elsewhere and/or
> break it down to sodium & chloride for industrial use, and if that
> don't work, then blame the Jews
>
> http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8U62CP80&show_article=1
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Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Jan 15, 2008 17:39
> There are far too many humans on the planet. What do we want them all
> for? If the only way they can survive is to de-salinate seawater then
> that is ample evidence that we need to liquidate some people. I vote
> for liquidating the people that are most trouble to world peace and
> can't work out how to live in a desert.
> Remove the entire population of the Middle East, make them into mince
> and then feed them to the pigs.
> Pork is great but a little to pricey. We need less humans and more
> pork IMHO. So we can kill two birds with one stone!
> Problem solved!
Not too funny when you consider every western nation's defense
contractors are arming them to the teeth.
Bret Cahill
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Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Jan 17, 2008 09:22
> One partial solution
Is there any other?
Isn't everything a jerry rig?
Bret Cahill
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Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Jan 17, 2008 09:32
> One partial solution is to flow some of the Tennessee River
> (Tennesssee permitting) into a smaller river, The Etowah, in North
> Georgia, and then from the Etowah River to the Chattahooochee River.
Va. Beach gets water from Lake Gaston which is mostly in NC. The
"permitting" part was such an ordeal you might find desalination
preferable.
> This of course would take serious excavating, though there would be
> adequate heavy equipment and personnel for emergency canal projects to
> link the rivers.
> If the Tennessee River is not gonna be our saver (savior), then what?
If a long pipeline is involved, you might as well build one that goes
100 miles out into the Atlantic and pump the brine out there.
Places like Las Vegas are just flat out of luck.
Bret Cahill
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