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Hell, Heppner is just as bad. I remember playing baseball there in my youth and counting all the leaks coming through the damn dam.Prineville Oregon is just the perfect example of living under a dam.
I was down there when that was going on, knew several people that were displaced.
When I was in a high-school engineering class we called CE "the Special Ed of the engineering trades."The joke in engineering school was "if you can't hack it in electrical or mechanical engineering, change to business or civil engineering"
The way things are going, right now a part of me wants to buy a big cluster of decommissioned oil rigs, set 'em up out past the Twelve Mile Limit, use them as the nucleus to build a Chinese-style artificial island and just declare a new country like Sealand.I don't want to be downstream for a lot of things.
The way things are going, right now a part of me wants to buy a big cluster of decommissioned oil rigs, set 'em up out past the Twelve Mile Limit, use them as the nucleus to build a Chinese-style artificial island and just declare a new country like Sealand.
That would kinda be the point, a clean flush of USC and CFR just rebooting straight from COTUS as amended less the Direct Senate Election and Income Tax amendments... with some teeth to restrict the legislative papershufflers like barring omnibus bills.If your new island adopts the US Constitution AND enforces the BOR NO MATTER WHAT I would love to apply for dual citizenship.
I can remember a long time ago visiting Seattle. The tour guide was describing the sewage/waste problems of early Seattle. She mentioned how raw sewage and other waste was dumped into Puget Sound. Rrrright.....she said that the floaters could still be seen as far south as Tacoma.I don't want to be downstream for a lot of things.
Now, the floaters are all the dead homeless!I can remember a long time ago visiting Seattle. The tour guide was describing the sewage/waste problems of early Seattle. She mentioned how raw sewage and other waste was dumped into Puget Sound. Rrrright.....she said that the floaters could still be seen as far south as Tacoma.
I'd think that it was a myth (about the floaters). But, the point of the story stuck with me.
Aloha, Mark