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>>3878243
I'm favoring geodesic domes over Western Antarctica instead of Tasmania, Australia just seems to gain power. Shit is going to have to go seriously wrong if we wanted to take land from Australia, I concede that now.

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>>2794575
*ahem*

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Already on it. May have to wait until 2039.

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>>2558245
Technocratic Republic of Sci, a possible superproject to conclude in 2039.

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>>2549844
*ahem*

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>>2496473
It's a wonderful balmy 291'K here in Bond Bay, with some light cloud heading toward Aircastle. Later on in the week we'll see some storms which may delay the 6th manned mission to the planet Mars.

Recapping our top stories, The former United States is in the grip of a drought and famine. Japan and Unified Korea have announced their bid to secure a small portion of the Lunar landmass, and Sony-Nokia Corp has announced the arrival of the long-awaited molecular assembler.

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I am only sorry that it is too far away for you.

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>>2424576
>except for one of the arguments in Zeitgeist that I DO agree with: Automation is going to run us all out of jobs. That should be WONDERFUL, a chance for a golden age, and not a threat of mass starvation due to poverty.

My body is ready.

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OP, I already found the best coordinates.

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>>2341151
>thinks our version of government will be anything like current versions
It will be a 99% automated system with people throughout the nation contributing to improving services and new and/or improved products. If some guy has a new design for a hydrogen-powered sports car, for instance, that would be submitted to the system if he wishes to not be bogged down by creating a company for the construction and distribution of the car, then it will be peer-checked by others in the community and the government itself for safety and standards compliance, and then a new section of a factory will be built for minimal production of said car. If demand for this car increases, as it increases the manufacturing capacity of the plant increases along with it.

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>>2319617
The initial area shown houses ~200 people. They will have the option of becoming full-time TRS citizens, having dual citizenship and continue living where they are now, or have really nice houses and a second nearly identical community built on the Australian side.

The goal of this nation is to show a standard of living so high that nobody would WANT to resist us if we offered to merge.

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>>2315120
You don't hang around /sci/ much do you?

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>>2298274
That would be dominant, but there would be an option to own your own cart. Full communal ownership would bring up problems, such as some drunk guy throws up or pisses in a cart and so forth.

This is not meant as a long distance travel option as the speed limit will be 220km/h. For far away cities a vaccum tube maglev train system capable of speeds up to 4,800km/h will be used.

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>>2267916
No, I've made plans to start my own type of project. However nothing major will start being done until I attain a way of amassing the funds. So think ~2020.

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