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We now proceed to get more detailed, and describe the specific
approach we feel is the best way to make seasteading happen.
While this particular plan will take a lot of work and needs a
lot more fleshing out, we do not believe that it involves any
miracles. It does not require a billion-dollar investor or
loan. It does not require ten thousand (or even a thousand, or a
hundred) people to leave their lives and move permanently into
the middle of nowhere. It does not require the technology of
tomorrow, only of yesterday and today. Nor, we must humbly add,
is this because of any particular brilliance on our part. We've
simply done the research, evaluated the alternatives, and made
our choices based on realism, not romance.
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[Mon Nov 17 00:14:24 PST 2003-320] Unknown:
I like your research. It's surprisingly thorough and well thought out.
[Mon Nov 17 16:39:44 PST 2003-320] Patri Friedman (NOSPAMpatri@seastead.org.NOSPAM):
Thanks, glad you like it.
[Sat Feb 14 20:24:39 PST 2004-44] Russell Nelson (NOSPAMnelson@crynwr.com.NOSPAM):
New Hampshire is not the middle of nowhere.
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