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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 9:24 pm
Ha. I remember this vaguely.. 'Twas in response to 'mexicans', on Word Association..
Darkle-ish wrote:Cheap Labor
Ha. I remember this vaguely.. 'Twas in response to 'mexicans', on Word Association..
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hallucinatingfarmer on Aug 05, 2004 wrote:This probably applies most to plants - food/wood/rubber etc. Currenlty as many people as want to can harvest as much as they want of these materials, for as long as they want. The resources are infinite.
How about introducing a 'sustainable yield'?
For examples, there are potatoes available. To start with there is 10,000g of potatoes, which, if left unharvested, will grow to add an extra, say, 1000g a day. If more than 1000g a day is harvested, than the total will decrease, to the extent that there are no potatoes anymore, and they will have to be left to grow before they can be harvested.
The 'sustainable yield' could be something like enough growth to allow say 4 people with the tools or harvesters to continually harvest.
This would mean that working as a farmer would be a much more porfitable and important job, and in highly populated areas, farming would have to be regulated to make sure that the area does not run out of food...
It's just a thought...
Resource depletion, or at least the need for resource management. Something I've suggested over and over again, and still think would be a great idea, especially as it works to encourage active governance of some form which is often lacking ('governments' on Cantr are often little more than place-based corporations).
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mikki wrote:Well I have never actually posted anything but since people are giving out character names I figured I would... Now tell me if ya like them...![]()
Kayleigh Ann
Zachary Dean
Adam Curtis
Andrew Ryan
Melissa Myers
Aubrey
Renee
Jonathan Michael
Ryan Ashley
Jerry Maguire
Lilly Kristine
Lee-Ann Mac Gregor
and three other ones that I can't think of at the moment...
Well that account no longer exists.. And I miss some if not most of those chars... *sighs*
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Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 9:49 am Subject: Annoyingly Well-Played Characters
I like having pup there. He doesn't overdo it. He only wags his tail or plays with his chew toys a few times a week.
We were debating if someone could act like a dog - It brings back good memories of my character there.
Good topic!
I like having pup there. He doesn't overdo it. He only wags his tail or plays with his chew toys a few times a week.
We were debating if someone could act like a dog - It brings back good memories of my character there.
Good topic!
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 4:25 pm
Actually, now I'm a linux convert that has moved on to Mac so he can have the best of both worlds.
And my first post was just two after Seko!
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 4:25 pm
wichita wrote:i'm a linux convert who is still clinging to xp so i can still comm with the rest of society
Actually, now I'm a linux convert that has moved on to Mac so he can have the best of both worlds.
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