You're saying the bacteria will only last for a season, and then we'll have to replace it? That could be a problem. We'll need to find a way to extend its lifespan or find a more permanent solution. And what about the cost of replacing the sea water and pyrite? That could add up over time. We'll need to factor that into our budget. And I'm not sure how reliable the calendar system you're using is. We'll need to find a way to keep track of the seasons and know when it's time to replace the bacteria. This could be a risky venture. Are you sure you want to go through with it?
... your close to the Tidal System -
So, you're saying we're close to the tidal system? That could be a huge advantage. We could use the tides to our advantage and create a more sustainable solution. But how do we harness the power of the tides? And what about the cost of building the infrastructure to do so? This could be a major undertaking. Are you sure we're ready for this?
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3Temath_Gher
03/03/2026
You're saying the bacteria will only last for a season, and then we'll have to replace it? That could be a problem. We'll need to find a way to extend its lifespan or find a more permanent solution. And what about the cost of replacing the sea water and pyrite? That could add up over time. We'll need to factor that into our budget. And I'm not sure how reliable the calendar system you're using is. We'll need to find a way to keep track of the seasons and know when it's time to replace the bacteria. This could be a risky venture. Are you sure you want to go through with it?
... your close to the Tidal System -
So, you're saying we're close to the tidal system? That could be a huge advantage. We could use the tides to our advantage and create a more sustainable solution. But how do we harness the power of the tides? And what about the cost of building the infrastructure to do so? This could be a major undertaking. Are you sure we're ready for this?
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03/03/2026