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roland said:What are we going to have left?
great great great great grandkids
great great great great grandkids
If we ended up using all polluting fossil fuels, we'd have a planet of smog & unbearable heat!
I think we are so lucky to have all those resources...imagine what Australia would be without those jobs and the money.
Last time I flew over Australia it was pretty much a wasteland anyway, once u get 3 or 4 hundred clicks from the coast its very unproductive land.
The enormity of Australia, the rehabilitation programs that mines are forced to implement at their closure, and future technology are all factors you'll need to consider. Recycling is another.
"Shipping parts of Australia away" drives sentiment, but in the end, it's all just dirt. If it's sitting out there in the various deserts, and if we want to continue our lives as is, then we need to get it dug out and shipped out.
and just maybe, what we are doing will reduce that to 1 or 2 hundred clicks????
very deep response, glad you thought about it cuttlefish
Start investing in midland property guys, you'll have beachfront houses in 300 years!Woo ... knew I'd get there soon enough :
I'm waiting until they figure out how to use transmutation (economically!) to turn other elements into gold, & the likes.
As far as I know, gold actually can be created, but the energy required to make even minute amounts far outweighs the expense of the actual gold.
So, watch out all you gold bugs!
And to repeat, Australia has a future purpose. World Nuclear waste dumping site:
Even Merlin nor Newton were not able to transmute chemicals into gold - and they were pretty smart guys!
Nuclear experiments have successfully transmuted lead into gold, but the expense far exceeds any gain[1]. It would be easier to convert gold into lead via neutron capture and beta decay by leaving gold in a nuclear reactor for a long period of time.
lol sorry roland though it is friday night and the odd glass of wine has left the bottle.
I have put thought into what you say at times - there have been quite a few times I've looked at the photo of the prospective exploration ground in a junior miners prospectus/cap raising doc and thought - wow they're going to ruin that place - what are you doing investing in these companies!? But most juniors drill a few holes and move on. There are some explorers that I'd have a serious dillemma about if they actually progress to mining.
cool dude, I've just about finished my 17 litres of self carbonising Heiniken beer keg and moved on to the Jim Beam !!
ever been to mine site after the fact????
sort of looks like a lunar landscape
Tonight???
mmmm, actually I've been at the keg for a week, and the wife helps. Birthday pressy from last week, really cool - 17 litres and fits in the fridge!
maybe Zinifex can work it out too - would make our lead mines more attractive, the we could say suck eggs to AGM
Oh, I was going to say; call the bleeding ambulance! If you had consumed 17 litres of beer!
Still, 17 litres in 1 week?
That's on average 2.5litres of beer per day?:
(Oh, & happy birthday!)
Ha, yes it would take that kind of miracle to save it:
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