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·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
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·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Asbestos maybe.
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Narrator: What they didn't know, was they were about to solve a mystery that would save mankind.
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Can't wait for cryptogate when we find out that all cars are mining Voltcoin/Bitcoin and depositing back into VWs bank accounts as a type of carbon payback loop "well, unless you can prove your energy is 100% renewable we're going to assume your city is powered by natural gas/coal" while 100% profiting from it e.g..
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·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Well, I'm not trying to look clever. I'm trying to figure out how the hell this can be taken care of in less than a week.
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Ok, I know it sounds crazy. But what if they put a correctly sized explosive(s) deep enough below and along the spine to blow and then fill the area with water, reducing the rheological load? We're talking about 100 feet underneath the canal bed, and do it with a shaped charge that'll be more optimal for the task. Just thinking about fast <1 week methods.
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Frankly, a terse comment. So tell me what am I missing?
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Unfortunately, I think it's a little more 21st Century Pearl Harbor, and less or at all benevolent.

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Solar and off loading batteries from like Ambri is probably a good idea. Nuclear is great, but is simply annoying in every right despite being an existing "throw megawatts at it" solution that's also not spewing gas.