Originally posted by Hand of HecateThe quick feasibility study I performed shows great promise.
I see the potential for synergy and that is certainly an option. If nothing else, the waste can be used for filler. However, with the high calcium content you may be able to convert the slag into a decent cement. You'd need to add some some additional limestone and gypsum, but, it has potential. I'll start a feasability study immediately.
If anything, the hadicapped will be a great additive to the eventual cement quality.
Originally posted by Hand of HecateMaybe some tax icentives can be given to these families.
I think this should be borne by the families of the handicapped as they will doubtless be relieved to be free of the burden. Really, a $50.00 handling fee should more than cover the costs, however, we can develop a financial operations model fairly easily. Minimum holding facilities will be maintained with a 'just in time' inventory approach. This ...[text shortened]... d will be packed into Airtight Steel Dry Van Containers for transport to the power stations.
I think healthcare, private and governmental, need to get on board here.
Lower taxes and healthcare incentives for HF will surely get the proverbial ball rolling.
Originally posted by CrowleyAll that time you spent in the Office stood you in good stead.
Maybe some tax icentives can be given to these families.
I think healthcare, private and governmental, need to get on board here.
Lower taxes and healthcare incentives for HF will surely get the proverbial ball rolling.
Originally posted by CrowleyThis will be a limited market though.
The quick feasibility study I performed shows great promise.
If anything, the hadicapped will be a great additive to the eventual cement quality.
I'm drawing up plans to use the functionally handicapped/retarded for assembly line work. Hook them up with a catheter, IV and low current electrodes to their pleasure/pain receptors and you could keep them going for weeks to moths without a break. No more smoke breaks and maximum efficiency. The homeless/poor, drug abusers, criminals, etc... could also make avaluable contribution.
The possibilities are endless if you relax your morals slightly.
Originally posted by Hand of HecateThesaurus
This will be a limited market though.
I'm drawing up plans to use the functionally handicapped/retarded for assembly line work. Hook them up with a catheter, IV and low current electrodes to their pleasure/pain receptors and you could keep them going for weeks to moths without a break. No more smoke breaks and maximum efficiency. The homeless/po ...[text shortened]... ake avaluable contribution.
The possibilities are endless if you relax your morals slightly.