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JDPriestly

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39. Recycling stuff covered with salt water.
Tue Apr 23, 2013, 01:13 PM
Apr 2013

They will have to find a way to rinse of the salt water first. And most of the stuff will end up in landfills -- which are already filled to brimming. We need to produce less trash especially plastic bags and bottles.

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Let's get it moving and deployed. This planet wants help, and this is a start. PDJane Apr 2013 #1
Wow, that looks awesome! Nobel Prize alert! shenmue Apr 2013 #2
Not going to be deployed Kelvin Mace Apr 2013 #3
I agree, but... rwsanders Apr 2013 #20
Hopefully enough money to actually implement his idea Kelvin Mace Apr 2013 #44
There's money in recycling, dude. truebluegreen Apr 2013 #21
Recycling stuff covered with salt water. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #39
Well, I agree we need to produce less trash, truebluegreen Apr 2013 #42
I understand. I compost. I recycle. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #65
The problem is less the salt water than the barnacles and other sea life. lumberjack_jeff Apr 2013 #57
Yeah, but the cost of deploying and retrieving Kelvin Mace Apr 2013 #45
You know how much this will cost, and what the profit margin is? truebluegreen Apr 2013 #46
If we can't sell alternate energy sources Kelvin Mace Apr 2013 #55
I agree. TPTB do NOT care, and won't, until they do. truebluegreen Apr 2013 #56
"TPTB?" Don't kid yourself, PEOPLE don't care Scootaloo Apr 2013 #61
Whatever. truebluegreen Apr 2013 #63
P.S. "seven billion completely apathetic....bubbled...." truebluegreen Apr 2013 #64
Oh spare me. Scootaloo Apr 2013 #66
Wasn't talking about the Power of Positive Thinking. Or religion (WTF?). truebluegreen Apr 2013 #67
Hater grahamhgreen Apr 2013 #35
The company, Method, should team up with him Autumn Colors Apr 2013 #47
Cool libodem Apr 2013 #4
Wicked Cool! nt Xipe Totec Apr 2013 #5
See one is blowing up people and another is saving our oceans malaise Apr 2013 #6
my same thought - two 19-year-olds, different outcomes Voice for Peace Apr 2013 #31
News coming just in time to renew my faith in humanity. Demoiselle Apr 2013 #7
OK, picture this. silverweb Apr 2013 #8
I was intrigued by the quote on your signature line and had to look up Wendell Berry... rwsanders Apr 2013 #23
He IS an amazing person! silverweb Apr 2013 #25
Thanks. I'll check on some of the books. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #40
Wendell Berry is an American treasure! I have several of his books - among them is a signed kestrel91316 Apr 2013 #26
Mr Slat..... TinkerTot55 Apr 2013 #9
This is what happens when all the best minds go to Wall Street... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2013 #10
Very cool. Thanks for the post. nt SunSeeker Apr 2013 #11
That's the kind of stuff 19-year-olds ought to be doing Triana Apr 2013 #12
YES! (nt) Amonester Apr 2013 #70
Wow. The kid figures this could save hundreds of thousands of marine animals/year. toby jo Apr 2013 #13
But can rich people get richer off it? That's all that matters no matter how cool or clever the valerief Apr 2013 #14
Sure, if they get government to fund it and then "wire" the contract awarding process. SharonAnn Apr 2013 #30
Great news, babylonsister... ReRe Apr 2013 #15
Not cool! caballojm Apr 2013 #16
This could be a profitable business panader0 Apr 2013 #17
That's awesome! NealK Apr 2013 #18
So impressive on so many levels! Sekhmets Daughter Apr 2013 #19
Nice computer rendering n2doc Apr 2013 #22
No chance the Apollo spacecraft would work, either. Aristus Apr 2013 #51
LOL! Politicalboi Apr 2013 #53
Except people have been sailing the oceans for thousands of years lumberjack_jeff Apr 2013 #58
And it's that kind of experience, coupled with vision and tenacity, Aristus Apr 2013 #59
Sometimes pipe dreams are just pipe dreams. lumberjack_jeff Apr 2013 #60
Great idea -- but then what? What do we do with all the old plastic? n/t pnwmom Apr 2013 #24
Recycle, reuse Champion Jack Apr 2013 #27
This concept has been discussed at length by boat designers lumberjack_jeff Apr 2013 #28
Thanks for the link. Interesting fact: The Wielding Truth Apr 2013 #36
Slight technical fallacy zipplewrath Apr 2013 #41
Although this is an interesting view. I do agree that this will not do it all. Even (if) this The Wielding Truth Apr 2013 #50
Best point made zipplewrath Apr 2013 #54
INDIEGOGO project FUNDRAISING LINK in reply: Amonester Apr 2013 #29
Goal reached! :) (nt) Autumn Colors Apr 2013 #68
Awesome news, thanks!!!! (nt) Amonester Apr 2013 #69
something ive always pondered iamthebandfanman Apr 2013 #32
Awesome. Thank You! There IS hope. joanbarnes Apr 2013 #33
favorite tom lehrer quote--when beetoven was my age he had been dead for 5 years dembotoz Apr 2013 #34
It appears the Great Lakes could use this technology too. usafvet65 Apr 2013 #37
And where does he plan to put the trash once he has scooped it up? JDPriestly Apr 2013 #38
In my neck of the woods, we put most plastics in our green recycle bin Amonester Apr 2013 #43
Wow! Thank You gussmith Apr 2013 #48
It's amazing how stupid the human race is, especially the "white" man ConcernedCanuk Apr 2013 #49
Most of the plastic eaten by albatrosses on Midway XemaSab Apr 2013 #52
recommended!! Bill USA Apr 2013 #62
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