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Old 3 August 2020, 07:52 AM   #31
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Are you sure you know how an ecosystem functions... no one is EVER running out of water on this earth. We happen to live on a world where the three fifths of the surface is covered in H2O.

water get used, it evaporates into the atmosphere where it collects and drops back to earth... round and round she goes.

The only thing that will rid us of our liquid (or frozen) grave will be the solar radiation/winds... but no one would EVER be so dumb to think that could possibly control that... or do they.
and if Mars once had water ? might debunk your theory. yes i understand the water cycle but i think you may be missing op's point
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Old 3 August 2020, 08:15 AM   #32
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I was running the lawnmower around 945 am today. I was thinking I’m a real prick for doing this. Only 10 min job max as I was doing the ditch where my automower dare not venture.

When you have a 1 year old 9 am is like noon

Lol. Truer words were never spoken. Can’t remember the last time my kids allowed me to sleep past 6 am.


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Old 3 August 2020, 03:16 PM   #33
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Are you sure you know how an ecosystem functions... no one is EVER running out of water on this earth....
There are several country towns in Australia that have been trucking in water for years. It is very costly and is usually subsidised by the government.
Where I live we have a major river system that provides plenty of water but as we get very little rain I would never use a pressure cleaner or wash down a driveway for hours. It is all potable water that costs local Councils (and the rate-payer) to purify to that standard and I am reluctant to use it for non-essential purposes.
Most of the waste water from our washing machine goes on to the lawn. At around 140 litres a cycle it makes a big difference.
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