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It would be great if the thing I'm designing on the side right now works in some way to help my nearly impossible odds be overcome,
I can really see where it could, especially during the construction phase, but in a secondary beneficial nature too, by having charged repair stations at every possible point of failure.
I'de let you pump radio-active waste through my house if you could show me the robots that would be in charge of that operation.
For a drainage ditch of this scale, I would think that perhaps structural foam laying turrets mounted on pylons throughout the concourse of the aqueduct would suffice properly and in an appropriately non-human manner.
This 13.5 Acres is my spaceship in a way if you think about it. Just because we don't have nanite and fancy sci-fi made up stuffs doies not mean we should not look forward to having them or try to envision them at least.
I can't build the robots, but I can make a ball mill that can recycle carbon fibers I scrounge into milled carbon of usable aspect, then use some CO2 and parts from a bb gun to create an "Adder" for the most popular brands of foam gun.
Everyone is foaming everything right now! There's folks foaming up their cars and boomboxes and you name it!
Eventually there will be baby safe foams so you can begin their training at a young age, and after that the nanite foams with repair organs.
I'm pretty sure that foam with composite tech is the future til' the next metal is found.
CF is already the new metal, so maybe foam with milled kevlar, carbon and chopped carbon fibers is next.
An airbrush with an ocular alignment rectified thrust vectoring nozzle would be nice too, whith which to draw in three-dimensional foamy structural goodness.
I know I say some outlandish stuff sometimes, but here's a chance for me to work hard at something that might make a difference for anyone, so I'm pretty well invested in it now, and for the umpteenth time have perhaps wrapped my head around it well enough that I will peek inside the next can of .....
I'm having a blast, and thanks for all the advice and stuff I would not have thought of, to everyone.
It's a rough go, but I got an overdue rocket build started today, so that says something!
I can really see where it could, especially during the construction phase, but in a secondary beneficial nature too, by having charged repair stations at every possible point of failure.
I'de let you pump radio-active waste through my house if you could show me the robots that would be in charge of that operation.
For a drainage ditch of this scale, I would think that perhaps structural foam laying turrets mounted on pylons throughout the concourse of the aqueduct would suffice properly and in an appropriately non-human manner.
This 13.5 Acres is my spaceship in a way if you think about it. Just because we don't have nanite and fancy sci-fi made up stuffs doies not mean we should not look forward to having them or try to envision them at least.
I can't build the robots, but I can make a ball mill that can recycle carbon fibers I scrounge into milled carbon of usable aspect, then use some CO2 and parts from a bb gun to create an "Adder" for the most popular brands of foam gun.
Everyone is foaming everything right now! There's folks foaming up their cars and boomboxes and you name it!
Eventually there will be baby safe foams so you can begin their training at a young age, and after that the nanite foams with repair organs.
I'm pretty sure that foam with composite tech is the future til' the next metal is found.
CF is already the new metal, so maybe foam with milled kevlar, carbon and chopped carbon fibers is next.
An airbrush with an ocular alignment rectified thrust vectoring nozzle would be nice too, whith which to draw in three-dimensional foamy structural goodness.
I know I say some outlandish stuff sometimes, but here's a chance for me to work hard at something that might make a difference for anyone, so I'm pretty well invested in it now, and for the umpteenth time have perhaps wrapped my head around it well enough that I will peek inside the next can of .....
I'm having a blast, and thanks for all the advice and stuff I would not have thought of, to everyone.
It's a rough go, but I got an overdue rocket build started today, so that says something!
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