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Re: Armstrong Space Project Charter
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lugnet.space
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Thu, 22 Jun 2000 21:11:12 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Tom McDonald writes:
> Yes, it is. But more than just hydroponics, it's the whole mechanism of having
> a small eco-system, plants and certain bacteria (though not usually with
> insects or animals), to break down our waste and to change it into something
> useful for us. Air, water, and food are all a part of this, as well as using
> plants for other things if needed, natural fibers for clothing, any useful
> drugs obtained from certain plants, you name it. With the proper use of micro-
> organisms we get bread, beer, and cheese; and of course mushrooms are a
> fungus. The idea is to maintain a closed enviro-system that can more than
> sustain the needs of its constituents.
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> I'll add you onto that subject, as well as introduce it, when I update the
> page.
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> Sounds like you've got a whole sanitation/fashion/drug/grocery store ahead of
> you. (In this case, brown Lego *will* come in handy ;-)
Oh joy! Oh 'appyness! :) Thats great, the brown lego. :) And green, of course,
and grey for the mushrooms and other fungi, even though a while ago I did see
a vibrant orange at the base of a tree. (Yum, yum! ;p)
--
Mark Nelson
Speedy's Lego Page: http://www.pressenter.com/~3nelsons/lego/
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| (...) Support (...) hehehe Yes, it is. But more than just hydroponics, it's the whole mechanism of having a small eco-system, plants and certain bacteria (though not usually with insects or animals), to break down our waste and to change it into (...) (24 years ago, 22-Jun-00, to lugnet.space)
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