Monday, November 2, 2009

Calling John...

You have had enough. Statists, illiberal liberals, non-objective law, printing press rights, constricted freedoms, censured property rights...

You have found your your Galt's gulch. It is isolated, it is unowned, it is far from major shipping lanes, it is not in a Hurricane zone.

But there are, um... challenges.

It lies beneath 21 to 100 feet of water in the middle of a very large body of water.

The only resources you can reasonably count on in situ are basaltic rock, sand, coral, other sediments (24inches deep on average) and sea weed. Everything else must be brought to the site.

Here is your challenge John, if I can call you that. Design a structure of any type that will support your gulches infrastructure. Whether it is supported on stilts, floats or consists of a solid structure mounted below the water.

Make it modular and scalable your start point may be a temporary solution to be followed by another more permanent and comfortable design

Money is of course an object, cheaper is better but we are not expecting free or even cheap.

The time is now...

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