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to: MICHAEL NELLIS
from: CARL THAMES
date: 1998-04-26 22:06:00
subject: More biosphere stuff

MN>CT> MN> Doh!  It's always the little things that trip you up.
MN>CT> Yup.  The things we take for granted soon become huge problems.  I
MN>CT> would think that clean drinking water would head the list.
MN>Not as much of a problem as you'd think, really.  The chrome-domed,
MN>high-forehead bunch has finally found an efficient and inexpensive way
MN>to clean water that Nature has been using for thousands of millenia.
MN>Run it through a swamp.
How far would you have to go to find a swamp from where you live?  I
think there's one within about 30 miles of here, but I'm not sure where
it is.  Also, how do you get the water back out of it?  You still have
to drill, don't you?
MN>still get a fifty gallon drum, punch some fine holes in the bottom,
MN>fill it with the finest grade of sand you can find, and then run the
MN>filtered water through a still to boil it and recondense the steam.
MN>Rain catchers will be a help too.
I would think that boiling it would be enough.  They told us to boil the
water in Korea, or drink bottled stuff. (Soda or beer)  I chose the
latter.
MN>CT> Same here.  They keep raising the tuition and cutting their own costs.
MN>Actually, I don't mind the higher tuiton fees.  'Cause I don't go to
MN>school and have to pay them! :-)
No kids planning on going to school? 
MN>Nah, kidding aside, I figure that you get what you pay for, and if you
MN>pay for a second rate education that is what you are going to get.
MN>What schools, such as universities, have to do is to make sure the
MN>money actually goes for books and educational materials, instead of
MN>funding for some chrome-dome's pet research project.  Also, said
MN>chrome-domes should be made to teach.  Enough of this "publish or
MN>perish" crap.
No, the problem here is that they're paying too much for what they think
is a first class education, and getting seconds or thirds for their
money.  Very little of what is taught at the University here is actually
applicable on the street.
MN>CT> A municipal parking ticket is FORTY bux????  Here they're five,
MN>CT> and it feels like robbery at that.
MN>It's robbery all right, but the tax payer is the one getting ripped
MN>off.  When I was on the Plains of Abraham a fine for illegal parking
MN>was seven bucks.  It cost ten to process each ticket.  Net loss, three
MN>bucks.
Either way.   Here, you send in the five bux, they stamp something on
the ticket, and cash the check.  It can't cost ten bux to do that.
MN>CT> Can they get one towed?  The univ. here can, and frequently do.  THAT
MN>CT> costs at least fifty, depending on how many days it takes you to get 
the
MN>CT> money together to ransom your car....
MN>Not that I'm aware of, but probably.  In the case of the university,
MN>any tow away zone is probably in municipal jurisdistion.  On the
MN>Plains, the only tow away zone is on a residential street.  In certain
MN>areas of the city parking is in such short supply that it is by permit
MN>only (and you to have buy the permit from the city, of course), from
MN>nine P.M. to six A.M., and vehicles were towed from the Plains after
MN>one A.M.  Only from that residential zone, though.
THAT sucks.  So you just make sure you never park there?
MN>It was a bit of an involved process since you had to make out the
MN>ticket, call for a tow truck, make out a form for the towing, and the
MN>ticket and form were kept at the cop shop.  When buddy came looking
MN>for his car he had to show I.D. to prove who he was, and if his wallet
MN>was in the car then that meant an extra cab ride both ways.
MN>He got the ticket with the release form so's he could get his car out
MN>of hock and he also had to pay the contractor for the towing, which
MN>was forty bucks by itself, and if he couldn't get it out right away it
MN>was an extra ten per day for storage.
Only ten per day for storage?  Here they can charge up to fifty, and
usually do.  The pigs who handle that sort of thing figure people will
pay a couple hundred to get their car back, so they try to manage it so
they do.  It's enough to make someone move to a small town, y'know? 
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