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I don't see this discussed in-group recently; refer me if I missed it.
In a crossposted thread, it was mentined From: Joe Strout Message-ID: I have a design I've slowly been fleshing out for a habitat of 2000 people (about 2/3 of whom would be tourists at any given point in time), and I wouldn't be surprised to see something like that within 30 years. I'm obviously assuming here that progress in the next 30 years will be substantially faster than in the last 30 -- but there are lots of good reasons for thinking that may be the case. What are a few of these reasons? Wayne Throop http://sheol.org/throopw |
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