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To get actual figures and guide our research, we had to use
some target market. We tried to use the first-world
environmentalist movement whenever possible. Environmentalists
because they are efficiency-oriented, as we will be. First-world
because frankly, its going to take that level of income to get
the movement started. We think seasteading will be in reach of
many Americans at the beginning, but not the third world. This
does not mean that our movement will not help poorer people. We
believe that a good way to bring cutting-edge technology to
everyone is to start out selling it to the high-end markets, then
let experience and economies of scale bring down the price.
Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/infra.html#To_get_actual_figures_and_guide_our_research_we_ha
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[Fri May 28 12:14:13 PDT 2004-148] Unknown:
Capitalize Americans...you're not on a seastead yet. :)
[Tue Sep 21 23:05:41 EDT 2004-264] OCTAVIAN (NOSPAMTAVI408@HOTMAIL.COM.NOSPAM):
YEP,...LETS BUILD ONE FIRST.
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