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With all the female MMA and riot girl bs, i really could care whos face is getting hit as long as its not some innocent kid.

Australia is INFESTED with "Tribalism" people love it. Look at all the crap on TV.

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The rule always applies: Talk shit get hit.

 

If you're being an asshole and get punched in the face it's no one's fault but your own.

 

I'm a dick, I'm very surprised that I have never been in a fight in my adult life. I also fully expect a fight to be someone who is angry with me and I find it funny.

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Then

 

salton-sea-card.jpg

 

Now

 

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Man, that place is cool as hell. the water could be aerated by a pump and that would end the fish dying off en masse every year but the tree-huggers don't care about it because it's essentially a manmade accident.

 

Lots of retirees spent big bucks buying houses and starting businesses there in the 1960s on the idea that the place supposed to be a luxury resort for decades to come. Now Cali doesn't want to save the fish but they import welfare recipients from the big cities into the community because it's cheap to live.

 

There's some neat jet-age architecture still there.

 

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/\ slab city

 

There is a great Documentary about this place. Not the Vice mag buttfuckers edition but a really cool doc.

This old lady smokes Pall Malls and drives a golf cart. It might be a Les Banks flick.

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Man, that place is cool as hell. the water could be aerated by a pump and that would end the fish dying off en masse every year but the tree-huggers don't care about it because it's essentially a manmade accident.

 

Lots of retirees spent big bucks buying houses and starting businesses there in the 1960s on the idea that the place supposed to be a luxury resort for decades to come. Now Cali doesn't want to save the fish but they import welfare recipients from the big cities into the community because it's cheap to live.

 

There's some neat jet-age architecture still there.

 

Salton-Sea-Ruins.jpg

 

It is just too bad people come and just vandalize the place. 

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/\ slab city

 

There is a great Documentary about this place. Not the Vice mag buttfuckers edition but a really cool doc.

This old lady smokes Pall Malls and drives a golf cart. It might be a Les Banks flick.

I think that's the one I saw.

 

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 the water could be aerated by a pump and that would end the fish dying off en masse every year

 

Great idea.

 

But the lake has an area of nearly 400 square miles. Take some big compressors.

 

And it is shallow. You could almost walk across it.

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Dafuq did you get this idea from?

You see there is this crazy thing in Merica called an AIRPORT and all i can tell you is that the runways are long and there is always an Australian in front of you with dreadlocks, patroli drug rug scent and a lil dog/ferret roled up in their backpack.

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If it is so shallow, it should aerate well. What causes the low saturated 02?

 

Decomposition of the dying algal blooms. The algae thrives on the high levels of undissolved nutrients that flow into the lake from runoff from the Southeast in Brawley and El Centro. The algae rapidly overpopulates the lake, dies, and then rots.

 

Sort of like women who get frequent yeast infections.

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weird - just found this on google.

 

Salton Sea geothermal plant would use lithium tech that caught Tesla's eye

Feb. 10, 2017

 

After years of false starts and disappointments, the Salton Sea lithium story may get a happy ending after all.

 

The next few months will be crucial.

 

To recap: In 2014, Elon Musk's Tesla Motors offered $325 million to buy Simbol Materials, a clean-tech startup that had developed technology to extract lithium — a key ingredient in electric car batteries — from the geothermal brine by the southern shore of the Salton Sea, in California's Imperial Valley. But the deal fell apart, with many observers blaming mismanagement at Simbol.

 

Within a few months, the cash-strapped startup had fired most of its employees and ceased operations. That was disappointing news for the Imperial Valley, an impoverished region increasingly besieged by health problems stemming from the shrinking Salton Sea. Local officials had hoped Simbol Materials would create hundreds of jobs and help fund efforts to restore the ailing lake.

 

Now a new startup has acquired Simbol's technology. And it's partnered with Australian developers who are trying to build a massive geothermal power plant, which would be the region's first new geothermal facility in years. Together, the companies hope to start producing climate-friendly energy — and enormous quantities of valuable lithium — as soon as 2021.

 

http://www.desertsun.com/story/tech/science/energy/2017/02/10/salton-sea-geothermal-plant-would-use-lithium-tech-caught-teslas-eye/97743092/

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