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applegrove

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44. Some kid made an electric motor that uses copper not rare earth minerals
Tue Aug 16, 2022, 07:44 PM
Aug 2022

in the battery. The kid is 17.

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im in wash state we have plenty of water tyvm :) samnsara Aug 2022 #1
When hell freezes over Progressive dog Aug 2022 #2
This geardaddy Aug 2022 #121
Never VGNonly Aug 2022 #3
Wonder if folks would support a water pipeline?? a kennedy Aug 2022 #4
It might come to that with the accelerating climate change... brush Aug 2022 #7
If they can sell us oil by the barrel, multigraincracker Aug 2022 #37
It would be blown up or shot full of holes NickB79 Aug 2022 #10
Nah, people on the left are pro-environment. If the... brush Aug 2022 #42
Draining the Great Lakes to irrigate the desert is a pro-environmental position?!?! NickB79 Aug 2022 #63
Who said anything about draining the lakes? brush Aug 2022 #76
This may last forever The Revolution Aug 2022 #98
Well you know, accidents happen. Demsrule86 Aug 2022 #57
Michigan separatists. roamer65 Aug 2022 #149
It would have to be a huge pipe ornotna Aug 2022 #15
Crude oil is piped and is a least as heavy as water. brush Aug 2022 #45
Oil weighs 6.84 pounds per gallon, VGNonly Aug 2022 #72
Engineers know how to work with that. brush Aug 2022 #75
Engineers can change the density VGNonly Aug 2022 #92
Kind of a silly question. Engineers are problem solvers. brush Aug 2022 #97
And lets not forget another difference between water and oil... Lancero Aug 2022 #103
Leave it to the problem solvers. brush Aug 2022 #116
Again, oil is 6.84 VGNonly Aug 2022 #105
I agree with that, MarineCombatEngineer Aug 2022 #114
You put a problem before us MarineCombatEngineer Aug 2022 #112
:-) USALiberal Aug 2022 #115
Move to where the water is. paleotn Aug 2022 #16
Absolutely not. When are factories were shut down becaues of globalism who helped us? Demsrule86 Aug 2022 #56
Nope - not me JustAnotherGen Aug 2022 #155
Never. n/t demmiblue Aug 2022 #5
They won't. There's a law called the Great Lakes Compact that prohibits the removal Ocelot II Aug 2022 #6
I am sure there must be some agreement between US and Canada as well. Bev54 Aug 2022 #22
That's part of it. Ocelot II Aug 2022 #23
Thank the gods for this law. PortTack Aug 2022 #50
Thanks Bev54 Aug 2022 #64
An agreement with Canada... they struggle to allow water 10 miles from the lake Model35mech Aug 2022 #24
Lake Michigan is entirely in the US, the only great lake that is. brush Aug 2022 #48
Lake Michigan and Huron VGNonly Aug 2022 #88
So what??? The Compact includes it. US REPRESENTATIVES AGREED Model35mech Aug 2022 #136
Over the Tetons, Sandias, and Rockies just to get to haele Aug 2022 #8
I was thinking desalination plants also, MarineCombatEngineer Aug 2022 #11
California rejected a desalinization plant over environmental concerns earlier this year ripcord Aug 2022 #47
San Diego invested in one in Carlsbad. nt. Mosby Aug 2022 #74
That has merit. brush Aug 2022 #53
It could be done with a combination of all 3, MarineCombatEngineer Aug 2022 #86
Thanks. I thought go. Desalinization is best idea though.. brush Aug 2022 #87
With serious political will, I'd bet it could be done in a single dozen years. Hugh_Lebowski Aug 2022 #14
No, it won't ever happen. You don't understand the midwest. Protest forget about it...we are Demsrule86 Aug 2022 #59
Wow inthewind21 Aug 2022 #120
Around 200 grams of Li per million kg of water... WarGamer Aug 2022 #28
Some kid made an electric motor that uses copper not rare earth minerals applegrove Aug 2022 #44
I saw that post... cool stuff! WarGamer Aug 2022 #79
Oh. I assumed. My bad. applegrove Aug 2022 #81
really cool story though... WarGamer Aug 2022 #83
They'll save us. applegrove Aug 2022 #84
Why? The water would be too expensive for anyone in the West to use NickB79 Aug 2022 #9
So go below the Rockies into the middle of AZ and Southern NV? Hugh_Lebowski Aug 2022 #18
Really giant blimps...something out of Jules Verne....? wcmagumba Aug 2022 #12
Never. paleotn Aug 2022 #13
We could give them a discount on multigraincracker Aug 2022 #43
I'm sure someone there is scheming, but IT'S OURS, lol. What about desalination? catbyte Aug 2022 #17
Right now I'd just like to get the water back to flowing to my house. llmart Aug 2022 #40
Damn, heard that, so sorry for you. a kennedy Aug 2022 #52
That sucks! Hope the water is fixed. Atlanta has the worst water ever and when I lived in the Demsrule86 Aug 2022 #58
It's conditional on other events sarisataka Aug 2022 #19
Exactly... Demsrule86 Aug 2022 #60
Lol. BlackSkimmer Aug 2022 #20
So, we're supposed to, at great expense, and logistics Bettie Aug 2022 #21
Why should we? They would bleed us dry and then what? Demsrule86 Aug 2022 #62
My point exactly Bettie Aug 2022 #71
California would have PLENTY of water if they regulate big AG. WarGamer Aug 2022 #25
All the states with drought should Tree Lady Aug 2022 #33
California almond farmers use massive amounts of water. WarGamer Aug 2022 #82
Cattle ranchers thank you for your support. Lancero Aug 2022 #89
Hell that's not drastic, it's a start. Slap a painfully exorbitant tax Maru Kitteh Aug 2022 #94
None of this can happen because of the Great Lakes Compact. Ocelot II Aug 2022 #26
It would probably be easier The Unmitigated Gall Aug 2022 #27
Electricity that is used to power things can't go that far. former9thward Aug 2022 #32
"High-Voltage Direct Current" power lines can easily extend from WA to CA. sir pball Aug 2022 #106
Good article from American Scientific Mr.Bill Aug 2022 #29
They are not "eyeballing" the water. former9thward Aug 2022 #30
Seriously??? This topic is "trying to start another state bashing post" a kennedy Aug 2022 #36
500 million gallons a year by rail from Minnesota, seriously proposed in 2019 NickB79 Aug 2022 #67
The post says it was a local Minnesota company that made the proposal. former9thward Aug 2022 #68
No one floats an idea this big without prospective clients already spoken to NickB79 Aug 2022 #131
So that is your proof AZ wants Midwest water. former9thward Aug 2022 #135
The company already does water delivery via WaterTrain in the Southwest NickB79 Aug 2022 #137
The aquifer for the Colorado River is in Grand Lake, CO. gldstwmn Aug 2022 #31
Never...it can't be done. Demsrule86 Aug 2022 #34
It absolutely can be done... A HERETIC I AM Aug 2022 #41
Look it up it can not...we have a compact and no way it happens. Demsrule86 Aug 2022 #55
Declarations, compacts, decrees, agreements, treaties..... A HERETIC I AM Aug 2022 #66
No, we prevent that and will...I guess they should have figured out a way to fix their issue. Demsrule86 Aug 2022 #73
Thanks for proving my point. A HERETIC I AM Aug 2022 #77
Seriously? It's one country. If the west is dying of thirst... brush Aug 2022 #95
Move out of the desert. After all, we're one country, aren't we? n/t/sarcasm Hellbound Hellhound Aug 2022 #100
Well that's a mature answer. Droughts don't last forever. brush Aug 2022 #101
This isn't a drought. It's not even a megadrought anymore NickB79 Aug 2022 #132
See post 69 brush Aug 2022 #133
See post 69, genius. brush Aug 2022 #140
Post 69 is one dipshit who has no idea about what economic and environmental impact may entail. Hellbound Hellhound Aug 2022 #143
This message was self-deleted by its author brush Aug 2022 #144
Indeed inthewind21 Aug 2022 #123
So, destroying the economies of Great Lake states is okay, as lo long as Pathwalker Aug 2022 #139
Taking large amounts of water from the Great Lakes Bettie Aug 2022 #85
The problems ForgedCrank Aug 2022 #130
Canada might have a few things to say about that. And I'd be on their side, too. marble falls Aug 2022 #35
arizona is the #10 cotton growing state moonshinegnomie Aug 2022 #38
Rice is grown where the water is, not in the California desert. hunter Aug 2022 #93
the top rice growing part of calilfornia is the sacramento valley moonshinegnomie Aug 2022 #118
? hunter Aug 2022 #119
Any evidence that the two states are eyeballing Great Lakes water? Kaleva Aug 2022 #39
Nope. a kennedy Aug 2022 #46
This proposal was floated a few years ago. Rain cars of water from Minnesota to Arizona NickB79 Aug 2022 #65
I was on Lake Shire Drive last week and there were two shifty lookin' fellas in a Grand Marquis ... Hassin Bin Sober Aug 2022 #80
Desalinating water is less trouble and costs less. hunter Aug 2022 #49
There's been talk of that since the late 80's (at least). Greybnk48 Aug 2022 #51
Really?? Wow, didn't know that. a kennedy Aug 2022 #54
Absolutely never LiberalFighter Aug 2022 #61
See post 67. brush Aug 2022 #78
This message was self-deleted by its author USALiberal Aug 2022 #113
Sorry, it's post 69. brush Aug 2022 #129
MI has been getting above average rainfall for many years, Lake MI levels were too high not long yaesu Aug 2022 #69
Lake Tahoe is closer. Emile Aug 2022 #70
and Crater Lake in Oregon. Emile Aug 2022 #102
Lake Tahoe VGNonly Aug 2022 #107
Seeing how I live in a Great Lake state, I prefer Emile Aug 2022 #117
I also live in the Great Lakes basin, VGNonly Aug 2022 #127
Won't happen. There are better alternatives. Xolodno Aug 2022 #90
Never, for both practical and legal reasons kcr Aug 2022 #91
never... myohmy2 Aug 2022 #96
How inthewind21 Aug 2022 #124
What is very Republican is sarisataka Aug 2022 #128
Fuck that and fuck the West. Hellbound Hellhound Aug 2022 #99
People need to move out of the West. Brenda Aug 2022 #104
So inthewind21 Aug 2022 #125
You still think we have a choice? NickB79 Aug 2022 #134
John Wesley Powell VGNonly Aug 2022 #108
Interesting Brenda Aug 2022 #109
Powell proposed VGNonly Aug 2022 #110
Powell was wise. Brenda Aug 2022 #111
You do realize that the Great Lakes geardaddy Aug 2022 #122
No, people who push this DO NOT KNOW there is an international body Model35mech Aug 2022 #141
This message was self-deleted by its author roamer65 Aug 2022 #148
Never gonna happen. bif Aug 2022 #126
Why don't Colorado and Arizona just withhold their water obligations to California? NickB79 Aug 2022 #138
Most likely it will be the Columbia river Sam_Fields Aug 2022 #142
Hopefully never. Impacts more complex than water through a pipe. PufPuf23 Aug 2022 #145
Israeli pumping project. moondust Aug 2022 #146
Israel is small, less than 8,500 square miles, and next to an ocean. hunter Aug 2022 #153
Israel's pipe moves 120 million cubic meters a year sarisataka Aug 2022 #156
Oh...Hell NAH! alphafemale Aug 2022 #147
Why not build plants to desalination ocean water somewhere on the coast of California and pump it karynnj Aug 2022 #150
China is attempting something similiar with devastating environmental consequences Kaleva Aug 2022 #151
I would think you'd need a canal the size of a large river Kaleva Aug 2022 #152
They share a border with JustAnotherGen Aug 2022 #154
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