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Marc 182 wrote:
:In article , says... : : The hurdle you run into right up front is that fairly trivially you can, : using technology known since the 1950s, get all the supplies you need : into about a kilo a day per person. : Now, you have to work out if you can fit your garden into a smaller mass than : this, it's not a easy task. : :What's life like living on a kilo a day? Baby food out of a tube? It's wrong in any event. You need that much WATER a day. -- "Rule Number One for Slayers - Don't die." -- Buffy, the Vampire Slayer |
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